Programme Autumn 2020

Welcome to our seminars and workshops in the field of scholarly communication, for doctoral students, researchers and other employees at the Joint Faculties of Humanities and Theology. The research support team is happy to arrange a meeting or workshop on a particular topic such as open access publishing, evaluation of publications, or research data management should you, your research group, division or department be interested.

Datadilemmas: Social Media

Tuesday 6 October kl. 13.00-15.00 (Zoom)

What challenges may you encounter when researching social media? What issues and aspects must be taken into consideration when handling such research data? We invite you to a discussion based on examples from research projects at the Joint Faculties of Humanities and Theology and the Faculty of Social Sciences. Anna W. Gustafsson, senior lecturer in the Swedish language, contributes with examples of using data from the Sweden Democrats’ social media comment sections, and from blogs about cancer. Nils Gustafsson, researcher at the Department of Strategic Communication, will focus on Facebook and other platforms from a research data perspective. Lund University experts on ethical and legal issues, data protection and information security, will also be there.

For employees at the Joint Faculties of Humanities and Theology and the Faculty of Social Sciences. Please register your interest to forskningsstodhtbibl.luse or refsambib.luse, by 29 September.

EndNote Introduction

Tuesday 20 October, 11.00-12.30 (Zoom: https://lu-se.zoom.us/j/67883347992?pwd=ZmtIbWlDMXloc0w0OFFXa2Juc291UT09 )

EndNote is a reference management program used for saving references, creating bibliographies and keeping track of full texts. We offer an introduction to EndNote, for both beginners and those in need of a refresher. There is time for questions after the presentation.

If you are currently using the program and have questions regarding advanced functions, you are welcome to contact per.carlehedenhtbibl.luse.

The session is available for employees at the HT Faculties. Advance registration is not necessary.

How to Create a Data Management Plan for your Research Project

Thursday 3 December, 10.15-12.00, via Zoom

Are you in the process of writing your research application? Do have any questions on how to prepare your data management plan? A data management plan (DMP) helps you manage your data, in terms of collection, organisation, storage and preservation. Taking the time to write a good DMP gives you an opportunity to think through how to organise your data and what this means in terms of time and costs.

In this session, we will give an introduction to what is usually included in a DMP and go through some handy tools and links to useful resources. We will also take a look at Lund University's system for data management plans, DMPRoadmap.

More on Data Management Plans and a checklist can be found on our web pages on research data management. You are welcome to send us your questions in advance, or bring them to discuss in the group.

The session is available for employees at the HT Faculties. Please register your interest to forskningsstodhtbibl.luse by November 27. You are welcome to get in touch with questions in advance!

LUCRIS Drop-In Session

Wednesday 20 January kl. 13.00-15.00 (https://lu-se.zoom.us/j/65493900195)
Tuesday 26 January kl. 10.00-12.00 (https://lu-se.zoom.us/j/61980102130)

Do you have any questions with regards to registering, or updating your information in LUCRIS? Perhaps regarding publications, activities or how to relate them to one another? In advance of the annual research review, the HT Libraries arrange a drop-in session where you can get assistance using LUCRIS. Other questions are of course also welcome.

The session is available for employees at the HT Faculties. Advance registration is not necessary.

Page Manager: webbadminhtbibl.luse | 2020-12-14