We’ve been hard at work on the #research_repositories project and we’re ready for the next phase: a set of experience mapping workshops around the globe where we each can reflect on our experiences interacting with libraries of research data. add what the outcome will be as a reason to be involved
This section is for the calls-to-action that are most critical to the project right now and will evolve as we go -- but that does mean we need to have any links included here available in other sections more permanently
- Sign up as a workshop organiser.
- Take a look at what is involved in the Workshop Organisers section below.
- And we are here to support you! Once you have signed up, we ask that you join us for an [organiser briefing] to help you get started. So far, 55 organisers have raised their hands to hold workshops in 20 countries.
- Or you can join a workshop as an attendee. Register your interest
- Check the Map of Workshops to find one near you, or join an [online workshop].
- Learn more in the Workshop Attendees section below.
this section covers the way we are using experience mapping and what we intend to get out of the workshops. all the links to materials and apps are housed in this section. we can also include how we will be capturing / collating / analysing the data.
- Workshop Guide Deck
- Guide for Workshop Organizers
- Guide for Attendees
- [Slide by Slide Guide for Facilitators] TBD
- Post Workshop Survey
- Airtable Analysis Template
(Call to action - be brave, we need you and we are here to help)
- Sign up as an organiser
- Organizer FAQ • attempting to answer your questions beyond the facilitator guide
- What to do step by step in a simple graphic, with a link to the Being an Organiser section
TBD
- Find in-person workshops on the Map or join an [online workshop](link to schedule of online workshops)
- Know before you go: (all the stuff to know about attending, and this is an opportunity to enable folks to self-select in or out based on having actual experience with repositories.)
Once the experience maps are complete, we are faced with getting all of that data into a spot for analysis and synthesis. Stay tuned for more on that, but for now we can say that it will involve airtable and festive analysis parties all over the globe.
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