Presentation: CESSDA Roadshow on Cancer and Chronic Diseases
										CESSDA ID: crd-2529
									
									
										Published:
										2021-11-10
										
Version: 1
									Version: 1
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											CESSDA
																			
								Author(s)
										Bloom Alle /  Dennison Karen /   Doran, Patty /  Gomes Danielle Freitas /  Henriksen Gry-Hege /  Lichtwardt Beate /  Rajah Nasir /   Parker Stephanie /   Willems Marieke
									
								Description
This CESSDA® Roadshow focuses on how CESSDA Data Catalogue® and Data Management Expert Guide® support researchers in work on cancer and major chronic diseases based on impartial and trusted datasets and metadata.
It features a practical demo of the DC and highlights the importance of secure access to data, storage and protection, with real-world examples of best practices for use and re-use by the social sciences research community. Participants can also enjoy an engaging interactive discussion between the service providers and researchers on the roadshow topic.
Objective
This CESSDA Roadshow shows how CESSDA Data Catalogue and Data Management Expert Guide can support researchers on Cancer and Chronic Diseases.
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Audience
- Researchers
Discipline
- Social Sciences
Skill levels
- Beginner
- Intermediate
Type
- Presentation
Format
- Slides
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Part of series/collection
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																					Webinar: CESSDA Roadshow on Cancer and Chronic Diseases
																																																													- Presentation: CESSDA Roadshow on Cancer and Chronic Diseases
 
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																													Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License
														
													
												
												
																									
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