November 1, 2018
2:00 pm to 3:30 pm
2:00 pm to 3:30 pm
About this event
Public and private agencies and foundations that fund research have made changes to the ways in which research is documented and archived. Peer reviewed journals have increased the requirements for data archiving that facilitates research replication. These changes affect how research projects are designed and managed. Led by MSU Social Science Research Center Research Professor Ron Cossman, this seminar will teach participants about these changes and why they are being made, as well as provide insight on where to archive data. This seminar will be useful to anyone who conducts research or publishes research, from principal investigators to undergraduate research assistants. Responsible Conduct of Research credit will be given for attendance. Click the link below to register for this free seminar.