(via Yan (Grace) Liu, West Chester University)
Registration is open for the webinar “Data Quality: Reproducibility and Preservation”. It will take place on Thursday, May 25, from 1:00 to 2:30 PM CDT.
Will data produced today be available in the future? Can the data be replicated? Kathleen Weldon will explain the steps the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research takes to normalize and preserve data that measures the pulse of the public and the challenges with nontraditional public opinion data. Lars Vilhuber will discuss what many view as the gold standard for replicability – the American Economic Association. Kira Lillard (Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City) will share her findings on the state of preservation in top journals.
Register here.
This is the fifth webinar of the 7 National Forum Series in Building Capacity of Academic Librarians in Evaluating Data Quality. This project is organized by West Chester University, Stanford University, and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and is made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (RE-252357-OLS-22). Find future webinars and project details here.
The past sessions have been recorded and made available on the here.