R4R@Q - Research Data Storage Finder

Date

Tuesday March 18, 2025
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Location

Online on Microsoft Teams
Event Category

Finding suitable storage solutions for your research data

Strong research data management (RDM) practices are required by funding agencies worldwide. In Canada, following the   launch in 2021, researchers are increasingly being asked to develop data management plans as part of grant applications and to deposit data that directly supports research conclusions into a repository.   

A team from the Centre for Advanced Computing, IT Services, the Library, and the Vice-Principal Research worked together to develop a Research Data Storage Finder tool designed to help researchers identify and assess storage options and services based on their specific data needs.

This session will walk you through:

  • Identifying available research data storage options for active, backup, and long-term storage
  • Best practices in research data management-related to funder compliance requirements, as well as ethical, legal and commercial obligations
  • Queen’s-based resources to support research data storage needs

Registration for this session is now closed. Use the links below to access session recording and slide deck.

  Queen's NetID is required to view session materials:

  View session recording

 View presentation slide deck (PDF 1.59 MB)

 

Presenters:

  • , RDM Librarian, 91ºÚÁÏÍø Library
  • Paige Beddoe, Associate Director, Research Engagement & Strategy, Centre for Advanced Computing 
  • Becky Pero, RDM Advisor, Vice-Principal Research Portfolio
  • Tara Stellato, ITS

Resources for Research at Queen’s (R4R@Q)

The Vice-Principal Research (VPR) Portfolio is proud to present R4R@Q.

Queen’s greatly values the incredible contributions of our researchers and their teams on the local, national and international stages. But you are not alone! Queen’s offers a myriad of services to help researchers develop the best possible roadmap to success from project conception through to knowledge mobilization. To learn more, please join us for R4R@Q.

R4R@Q is here to acquaint Queen's researchers with the resources and people who are here to help.

To learn about future events and access recordings of past sessions, visit the website.

Questions?

Questions? Email Catarina Chagas  catarina.chagas@queensu.ca

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