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SUMMARY:Dataverse Training at csv,conf
DESCRIPTION:<div class="eds-l-mar-vert-6 eds-l-sm-mar-vert-4 eds-text-bm structured-content-rich-text">	<div class="eds-text--left">		<p>			The Dataverse Project is an open-source web application to share, preserve, cite, explore, and analyze research data. It facilitates making data available to others, and allows you to replicate others' work more easily. Researchers, journals, data authors, publishers, data distributors, and affiliated institutions all receive academic credit and web visibility. With 96 installations around the world, The Dataverse software is at the forefront of research knowledge dissemination. This workshop will demonstrate best practices in depositing and curating content in a Dataverse repository. The workshop will include a presentation on the Data Explorer Tool, Version 2.0 from the Borealis Dataverse Community, Datacite, and the CIMMYTY Dataverse community.		</p>		<p>			conference website: <a href="https://csvconf.com/" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://csvconf.com/</a>		</p>		<p>			<a data-url="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/dataverse-training-at-csvconf-tickets-549458524237" href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/dataverse-training-at-csvconf-tickets-549458524237" title="">Dataverse Training at csv,conf eventbrite registration.</a>		</p>		<p>			<strong>Registration for the csv,conf,v7 conference is required in order to attend this training.</strong><br><em>Please note the training will occur at 9:30am to 4:30 Argentina Time (GMT-0300)</em>		</p>	</div></div><div class="eds-l-mar-vert-6 eds-l-sm-mar-vert-4 eds-text-bm structured-content-rich-text">	<div class="eds-text--left">		<p>			<strong>Learning outcomes:</strong>		</p>		<ul>			<li>				The audience will be able to explain the mission and goal of The Dataverse Project.			</li>			<li>				The audience will be able to create an account and explain the account creation process for a generalist Dataverse repository.			</li>			<li>				The audience will be able to create a Dataverse Collection (and sub-collections) and make use of the features for this space. They will also be able to edit their existing collection to support new data and understand the permissions settings associated with a collection.			</li>			<li>				The audience will be able to create a dataset within a collection (and sub-collections) and make use of dataset-related features. They will also be able to edit and understand the proper workflow for dataset versioning and deaccessioning.			</li>			<li>				The audience will be able to upload files to a dataset and make use of the file-related features. They will also be able to edit and understand the proper workflow for replacing, deleting, and versioning.			</li>			<li>				The audience will be able to perform and describe the following features effectively: Collection creation (metadata, facets, guestbooks, permissions, templates); dataset creation (citations, metadata selection, permissions for access and editing, file uploading, bidirectional linking between article and data, guestbook utilization, terms/licensing, terms of access and terms of use, and versioning); File upload (editing, versioning, metadata, dand access, tools);			</li>			<li>				The audience will be able to publish and share deposited content			</li>			<li>				T﻿he audience will understand the role of DataCite in citations and metadata discoverability			</li>		</ul>	</div></div>
LOCATION:Novotel Buenos Aires, 1334 Avenida Corrientes, Buenos Aires, CABA, C1043
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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