Evaluation
Feedback from the workshop attendees is now available.
A report from the Breakout Group discussions in Barcelona is now available. Download it.
A summary report of the notes from the Breakout groups sessions, is now available :
(This post is also available in Spanish / Este post también está disponible en castellano: Mini Talleres y próximas actividades de la CEPAL en el proyecto LEARN ) As we shared in one of our previous blog posts, the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), has been working on a series of Mini Workshops during 2016 that will help us to create […]
Paul Ayris, University College London Dr. Paul Ayris has been Director of UCL Library Services since 1997. He is also the UCL Copyright Officer. Dr Ayris was the President of LIBER (Association of European Research Libraries) 2010-14; he is now Advisor to the LIBER Board on EU matters. He is Co-Chair of the LERU (League […]
Implementation of policies and strategies in Latin America and the Caribbean 4th LEARN Workshop on Research Data Management. Santiago, Chile, 27 October 2016 ECLAC | Celso Furtado Conference Room| Avda. Dag Hammarskjold 3477, Vitacura, Santiago. Programme 09:00-09:45 Registration 09:00-09:45 Coffee Morning session 09:45-09:55 Inauguration: Raúl García-Buchaca, Deputy Executive Secretary for Management and Programme Analysis, ECLAC 9:55-10:00 […]
With the collaboration of the LEARN team at the University of Vienna, the first mini-workshop took place on April 20th and covered basic Research Data Management concepts and issues. You can now watch the video recording from the session.
The second mini-workshop was held on June 20th, under the title “The road to Research Data Management: The Experience of Peru and the National Repository ALICIA” presented by Walter Curioso, from the National Council of Science, Technology and Technological Innovation (CONCYTEC) of Peru. The online event lasted about 1 hour and was attended by representatives of 13 […]
One of the goals of creating a LEARN community in Latin America and the Caribbean, is to provide a place in which people and organisations are able to share their knowledge, experiences and find avenues of collaboration for the development of RDM. To further this aim, we have now planned a series of mini-workshops on common […]