Events

PSDI is so much more than a Digital Infrastructure. It’s also about building and connecting with our community. PSDI runs webinars, workshops, community townhalls and training events, we invite you to attend have a look at our upcoming events, look at our past events or check out our event recordings.

Exploring Data Curation and Management in Physical Sciences: PSDI Roadshow @ Cambridge

Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre, 12 Union Road, Cambridge CB2 1EZ Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre, 12 Union Road, Cambridge, United Kingdom

The Physical Sciences Data Infrastructure (PSDI), the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre (CCDC), and the Digital Curation Centre (DCC) are jointly hosting an in-person, one-day event in Cambridge to explore data curation and data management in physical sciences.

Via presentations and discussions, the event will enable knowledge exchange around current practices, challenges, and future directions in the curation and management of research data in physical sciences, as well as foster networking and collaboration.

The event will highlight PSDI’s work and, importantly, gather community input for identifying future priorities and activities that will support data management and curation in the physical sciences.

Exploring Data Curation and Management in Physical Sciences: PSDI Roadshow @ Southampton

Sir James Matthews Building University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom

The Physical Sciences Data Infrastructure (PSDI), The University of Southampton, and the Digital Curation Centre (DCC) are jointly hosting an in-person, one-day event to explore data curation and data management in physical sciences.

Via presentations and discussions, the event will enable knowledge exchange around current practices, challenges, and future directions in the curation and management of research data in physical sciences, as well as foster networking and collaboration.

Webinar – Once upon a data steward

Online Virtual Event, Online

This Webinar, presented by Dr. Samantha Pearman-Kanza, explores the growing importance of data availability and management in modern research.  The session will also introduce the emerging role of the Data Steward, a new type of digital Research Technical Professional (dRTP) who ensures data quality and usability throughout its lifecycle. The webinar also unveils CaSDaR (Careers and Skills for data-driven Research), a new four-year initiative designed to support and empower Data Stewards as central figures in the research lifecycle.

Webinar – Small habits for big impact: three small steps to promote research transparency

Online Virtual Event, Online

This Webinar, presented by Dr. Louise Saul, offers a practical and focused approach to making Open Research more transparent and manageable. Aimed at physical scientists, data managers, research software engineers, and academic librarians, it introduces three simple, actionable changes to embed transparency into research workflows, with real-world examples, habit-forming tips, and space for discussion.

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