Share your data and make your research more transparent!

Sharing research data is more important than ever. Being a part of the Open Science community is required by more and more actors: funding agencies, journals, and institutions. This hands-on workshop invites researchers, students, and linguistics enthusiasts to explore the benefits of open data and learn how to deposit their datasets in The Tromsø Repository of Language and Linguistics (TROLLing, https://site.uit.no/trolling/).

TROLLing is an international research data repository designed to facilitate the sharing of linguistic data, fostering transparency, collaboration, and reproducibility in research.

During the workshop you can bring your own data, or work with a dummy dataset we provide you with. You will gain practical experience in preparing, documenting, and uploading data to the repository. Together, we will discuss best practices for data sharing, metadata creation, and ethical considerations.

Join us in contributing to a growing community of researchers committed to making linguistic research accessible, reusable, and impactful for generations to come!

Sign up here by February 27th (and remember to bring your laptop).

The workshop is hosted by Helene Andreassen and Mara van der Ploeg, senior research librarians and linguists.