Reminder for Figshare Workshop
Date: Wednesday 8 June, 2022
Time: 2.30-4.00pm
Venue: studioFive, Visual Arts and Design, room 510/511 KLD
or Zoom
https://unimelb.zoom.us/j/89595149416?pwd=VEJIMTVqNDdxN0tMNWM4S0JWV3VKZz09
Password: 277516
Developing ethical digital practices as researchers and graduate researchers has become
more and more important as our research toolkits grow to include a range of
digital technologies. We use digital environments to collect, analyse, generate
and create “data”. But this is just a small part of a larger digital ecology.
Increasingly we build or contribute to online resources, to interactive digital
environments, or use other modern mediums to communicate, exhibit, translate
our findings, or to generally have greater visibility and impact. So how do we work out what our digital
ecology might look like?
The University of Melbourne has a number of agile platforms to support us as
researchers in this digital and virtual environment. This discussion workshop
is designed to help you consider your digital ecology, and how the Uni might
support your research journey and help build online visibility for your career.
It is designed for those of you who know about digital methods, and for those
of you who have data or digital information. We will cover aspects of
online/open research, data publishing, melbourne.figshare.com, DOI’s and some
examples.
Suggested reading: Brian Martin, Kathryn Coleman, & Tyne Sumner (2021). Be-ing, Doing
and Knowing: A Speculative Care Through Constellations Model for ePortfolio, The AAEEBL ePortfolio Review
pp. 67-71. https://aaeebl.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/AePR-v4n2.pdf