DataWorks! Salon

DataWorks! Salon creates conversation spaces that foster an exchange of ideas to design effective practices for data sharing and reuse. Our salons present best practices in data management and sharing from researchers and experts in the field. So far, our DataWorks! salons have hosted more than 75 speakers and 2,000 participants. 


Upcoming Salons

Data Best Practices in Journals and Publications

Join us on April 16 at 3 pm ET to delve into best practices for integrating data seamlessly into your publications and journals. In an era where “data available upon request” is no longer sufficient, this event will equip you with the insights needed to elevate your research impact.

Key Topics

  • Navigating the Data Submission Process: Embark on a comprehensive walkthrough of the data submission process for biomedical journals. Gain valuable insights and key considerations to streamline your journey toward successful publication.
  • Integrating Data for Career Advancement: Discover the transformative impact of integrating data into your publications on your academic journey. Learn how this practice not only advances your career but also opens doors to exciting research collaborations.
  • Strategies for Citations Enhancement: Uncover strategic approaches to amplify your paper citations through effective data publication. Elevate the visibility and influence of your research by implementing proven methods for maximizing the impact of your work.
  • Tackling Common Concerns: Address and overcome common concerns surrounding data publication, ensuring a smoother and more rewarding research experience. 

Featured Speakers

  • Darla Henderson, PhD, Director of Publications and Director of Open Science and Research Integrity at FASEB
  • Jess Herzog, Head of Publishing Services at Dryad

REGISTER HERE


Managing Research Data Across Multiple Data Repositories

Join us on May 23 at 1 pm ET for a discussion with researchers who have published datasets and data repository experts. You will learn about examples and best practices for sharing data from a research project in multiple formats and data repositories to support discoverability and reuse.

Featured Speakers

  • Zefan Zheng, Researcher, Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics (MPIEA) at Max Planck Institute
  • John Pyles, Associate Director, Principal Research Scientist, Center for Human Neuroscience at the University of Washington
  • Ana Van Gulick, Head of Data Review at Figshare

REGISTER HERE


Salon Resources

We’re highlighting data management and sharing resources to help you with your data management needs. Check out these videos and DataWorks! Help Desk resources:  

Understanding NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy  

Budgeting for Data Management and Sharing  

Preparing a Data Management Plan  

Check out our DataWorks! playlist on YouTube for full recordings of our salons or our highlight snippets below.