Networking for RDM: Everything's Better with LARD
Explore the world of Research Data Management (RDM) with LARD - a networking group in London founded in 2014 for mutual support among RDM practitioners. Discover why RDM support is crucial, how LARD operates through meetings and social gatherings, and join the LARD mailing list for updates and collaboration opportunities.
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Networking for RDM, or why everything s better with LARD Stephen Grace Scholarly Communications & Repository Manager London South Bank University
What is LARD? A networking group In the London area For those who practice RDM That meets regularly (ish) Set up by Gareth Knight and Stephen Grace in 2014 to act as a forum for mutual support
Why LARD? RDM support is still novel, for individuals and for institutions Varied staff backgrounds and institutional settings Often solitary working How do I keep abreast as an RDM practitioner?
How LARD works LARD-London mailing list on Jiscmail Volunteers host a 2hr afternoon meeting, dates via Doodle, booked using Eventbrite Round robin of news and/or discussion of common themes Adjourn to a local pub to socialise if wanted
Join the LARD mailing list at LARD-London@jiscmail.ac.uk Stephen Grace, Scholarly Communications & Repository Manager Library and Learning Resources, London South Bank University Tel: +44 (0)20 7815 6634 Email: stephen.grace@lsbu.ac.uk Twitter: @StephenGraceful ORCID:orcid.org/0000-0001-8874-2671