Thank you for joining us at Love Data Week 2021! Interested in getting involved for 2022? Fill out the Love Data Week 2022 interest form.
Please find information for Love Data Week 2021 preserved below for reference:
We are excited to announce that ICPSR is the new official home of International Love Data Week! Thank you to Heather Coates for her incredible leadership over the past several years and to all of the committee members and volunteers who helped turn this into an international event.
Love Data Week 2021 (Feb. 8-12) is based loosely on the theme “Data: Delivering a Better Future.” The hashtag is #LoveData21.
Please find below a listing of Love Data Week 2021 events, including those hosted by ICPSR and other institutions. Visit the links below to find more information for each of the institutions listed. Please register for each event you are interested in using the individual links below.
Love Data Week 2021 events:
Public events listed by date (visit the links below to register):
Weeklong events and activities
- Maynooth University: Poster Presentation: Visualizing Importance and Interaction effects using the R-package vivid
- New York University #NYULoveDatathon21
Monday, February 8;
- All day: Florida State University Data Librarian Twitter takeover! Follow @fsulibraries
- 7am EST: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin: Coffee Lecture "CC licenses – a short introduction" (in English and German)
- 9am EST: New York University: Ontology Literacy : Insights from the Wikiverse
- 9am EST: Maynooth University Library: Irish Sea Level Change in the Atlantic Context
- 10am EST: LabArchives: Creating Templates to Standardize the Collection and Management of Data (30 minutes)
- 10am EST: McGill University: What's the deal with data?
- 11am EST: Seton Hall University: R: ggplot
- 11am EST: New York University: Introduction to Unix / Linux and the Shell
- 11:30am EST: McGill University: Yes, That's Data! Demystifying Data in the Humanities
- 12pm EST: New York University: Introduction to ArcGIS (ArcMap)
- 12pm EST: University of Maryland Baltimore: Introduction to the Center for Data and Bioinformation Services (and launch party!)
- 1pm EST: Network of the National Library of Medicine: Reflections on Open Access and Ethics in Data Literacy Training
- 2pm EST: McGill University: Film discussion: Conectifai!” & “This is Cuba's Netflix, Hulu, and Spotify – all without the internet
- 3pm EST: LabArchives: Best Practices and Tips for Establishing Your Notebook’s Structure (30 minutes)
- 4pm EST: Michigan Institute for Data Science Seminar Series and ICPSR Co-present: Misty Heggeness, Research Economist, US Census Bureau
- 4pm EST: New York University: Introduction to QGIS
- 8pm EST: New York University: Data Visualization with Tableau
Tuesday, February 9:
- 2am EST (11am GMT+1): Open Access: Research data & Open Access - this is how you publish your data (this event is in German)
- 9am EST: Maynooth University Library: Estimating Modern Contraceptive Use - Moving from Models to People
- 10am EST: LabArchives: Best Practices and Tips for Establishing Your Notebook’s Structure (30 minutes)
- 10am EST: McGill University: Working with Data in Excel
- 10:30am EST: Maynooth University Library: Estimating Abundance in Animal Communities
- 12pm EST: Harvard University: Harvard Dataverse: Finding, Reusing, and Citing Data
- 12pm EST: University of Maryland Baltimore: Best Practices for Research Data Management
- 1pm EST: COVID-19 Data Resources and Research: Measures of its Impact in the United States
- 1pm EST: McGill University: Book Club: Data Feminism
- 1pm EST: Network of the National Library of Medicine: How Open Data Can Support a Pandemic Response
- 1pm EST (10am PST): University of California at Davis: Geocoding Personally Identifiable Data
- 2pm EST: Data Foundation: Prioritizing Scientific Integrity & Evidence-Based Policymaking: A Look at the White House Memo
- 2pm EST: Seton Hall University: Using PowerBI to Identify Diversity in Your Workplace
- 2pm EST: New York University: Advanced Qualtrics Features & Uses
- 3pm EST: Florida State University: Introduction to HPC/Slurm and Open OnDemand
- 3pm EST: New York University: Data Cleaning for GIS
- 3pm EST: Seton Hall University: Using Excel to Build an Optimal Investment Portfolio
- 4pm EST: New York University: Data Cleaning & Management Using Python
Wednesday, February 10:
- 7am EST: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin: Coffee Lecture "Finding research data – in 15 minutes" (in German)
- 9am EST: New York University: Roundtable: Wikimedians at NYU: Pedagogy, Curriculum, and Community of Practice
- 9:30am EST: Maynooth University Library: Open Science & Research Data Management: An Overview
- 10am EST: McGill University: Finding Canadian Data
- 11am EST: Seton Hall University: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Data Sources in ICPSR
- 12pm EST: Harvard University: DMPTool: One-Stop-Shop for Data Management Plans
- 12pm EST: New York University: Introduction to REDCap
- 12pm EST: University of Maryland Baltimore: Writing Data Management Plans with DMPTool
- 1pm EST: ICPSR Webinar: Digital Methods for Dance History: Finding Arts and Culture Data in Unexpected Places
- 1pm EST: Network of the National Library of Medicine: Advocating for Open and Equitable Scholarly Communications
- 1pm EST: New York University: Accessing U.S. Census Data
- 2pm EST: McGill University: Introduction to Research Data Management
- 2pm EST: Seton Hall University: Algorithmic Bias and Data Ethics
- 2pm EST: University of Delaware: Data for the Humanities Scholar
- 3pm EST: LabArchvies: Creating Templates to Standardize the Collection and Management of Data (30 minutes)
- 3pm EST: New York University: Using Slurm on Greene cluster
- 3pm EST: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Tableau I
- 4pm EST: New York University: Introduction to MaxQDA
- 7pm EST: McGill University: Yeshimabeit Milner on Abolish Big Data and Data 4 Black Lives
Thursday, February 11:
- 1am EST (8am UTC): Springer Nature: Sharing research data: what publishers want authors to know
- 7am EST (2pm UTC): Springer Nature: Sharing research data: what publishers want authors to know
- 7am EST: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin: Data Escape Room (familiarity with German language suggested)
- 9am EST: Maynooth University Library: What does open research mean? An introductory guide
- 10am EST: McGill University: Finding Geospatial Data
- 10am EST: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: ArcGIS Pro for Beginners
- 11am EST: Seton Hall University: Tableau Dashboards
- 12pm EST: Harvard University: Data Availability Statements: Ensure Research Reproducibility
- 12pm EST: McGill University: #CovidArt: Bridging the Gap Between Science, Art, and the Public
- 12pm EST: New York University: Doing Qualitative research in Humanitarian settings: A Latin American Perspective
- 12pm EST: University of Maryland Baltimore: Introduction to GitHub
- 1pm EST: Network of the National Library of Medicine: If You Share It, Will They Come? Exploring How Open Data Are Reused
- 1pm EST: Seton Hall University: Biomechanical Research Using Data
- 1pm EST: Webinar: Wait, ICPSR has that??
- 2pm EST: Athabasca University: An Introduction to Research Data Management
- 2pm EST: LabArchives: Open Office Hours and Drop-in Consults (60 minutes)
- 2pm EST: McGill University: Infrastructure at your finger tips: Advanced Research Computing resources in Canada
- 2pm EST: New York University: Workshop : Embedded Data in Efficient Survey Creation and Analysis
- 2pm EST: Seton Hall University: Data Narrative Assignment Workshop
- 2pm EST: Seton Hall University: Facts & Figures Zet Forward
- 4pm EST: New York University: Survey123
- 4pm EST: ProQuest: Gaining Data Insight with Text and Data Mining Using TDM Studio
Friday, February 12:
- 7am EST: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin: Coffee and Chat (in English and German)
- 11:30am EST: McGill University: Bibliometric Analysis and Visualization using VOSviewer
- 12pm EST: Harvard University: Data Management Checklists: Guides for the Data Lifecycle
- 12pm EST: University of Maryland Baltimore: Getting Connected to your Data – A Reproducible Workflow for Data Wrangling
- 1pm EST: Florida State University: Best Practices: Codebooks & Data Dictionaries
- 1pm EST: New York University: Introduction to EndNote for Qualitative Data Management
- 2pm EST: New York University: Careers in Data: Former NYU Data Services Student Consultants Share Their Experiences
- 5pm EST: University of Southern California: Bunker Hill Refrain: February Block Party
- 5:30pm EST: Seton Hall University: Douglass Day: Lifting As We Climb
Additional events listed by institution (visit the links below to register):
- Athabasca University
- Brown University
- Data Foundation
- Florida State University
- Harvard University Countway Library
- Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
- ICPSR
- Maynooth University
- McGill University
- Network of the National Library of Medicine
- New York University
- Open Access
- ProQuest
- Seton Hall University
- Springer Nature
- University of California at Berkeley
- University of California at Davis
- University of California (multiple campuses)
- University of Delaware
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- University of Maryland Baltimore (#UMBLovesData)
- University of Southern California
Questions or comments? Send a message to the new international Love Data Week email address, LoveDataWeek@umich.edu.
Related:
International Love Data Week website 2016 - 2020 (Archived Content)