How can the Aalto Data Agents help you?
Data Agents extend Aalto University's data support services with discipline-specific expertise, and they can help with questions such as:
• How is personal data processed and anonymised?
• How is research data stored and shared with collaborators?
• How is research data organised and documented?
• How to choose a suitable data repository for data sharing?
• How to choose a license for a dataset or code?
• Aalto Research Software Engineers
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Contact the Data Agents directly or send your questions to researchdata@aalto.fi. The consultations are free-of-charge.
Research group consultations
Data management is teamwork. Interested in developing your group’s daily routines? Contact researchdata@aalto.fi for customised presentations and consultations on the data management themes you need most.
Training
Training given by the Aalto Data Agents is currently ongoing. Remaining webinars this autumn include topics such as software work for research group leaders, responsible conduct of research, study pre-registration and registered reports, and an introduction to research data management in chemistry. See the webinars for autumn 2022. Many of the past webinars are available on . The training will continue again in the spring with another set of webinars.
Learn more about the RDM support available at Aalto University:
Research Data Management (RDM) and Open Science
Aalto University offers comprehensive services, guidance, and support to help you manage your data efficiently. Explore our collection of resources and external links to boost your research.
Training in Research Data Management and Open Science
Join Aalto University's Open Research Network for open-to-all training.
Data Agents
Meet your Data Agents — researchers offering hands-on support on data management.
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