In-Person Consulting for Research Data Management

Running into problems with gathering, analyzing, managing, or storing your data? Not sure whether you have checked all the ethical and legal boxes? Need a simple overview of which aspects of RDM you need to include in your research proposal? Or are you looking for a specific solution unique to your research project?

Correctly managing your data has become a standard part of research in theology and religious studies, but the intricacies of navigating this can still be complex. Marte de Leeuw, RESILIENCE project manager for Research Services and Data Management, will be available in person at the conference on Wednesday and Thursday from 9-12h for individual 20' consultation sessions giving advice to any questions you might have on research data management.

Marte is a member of LIBIS, the KU Leuven IT-expert organization responsible for scientific support and expert management of data and collections throughout KU Leuven university. As a RESILIENCE partner, LIBIS is responsible for data and service management within the consortium, tailoring its expertise for the study of religion.

Book your 20 minute slot here!

Place: Green Lounge, University of Vienna, Main Building, Universitätsring 1, 1010 Wien

Meet Marte de Leeuw

After several years working as a software developer within the IT sector, Marte was keen to use her technical insights in a more strategic role as project manager. At LIBIS, Marte focuses on European projects such as RESILIENCE, a research infrastructure for religious studies in the making, and on the new Horizon Europe project ‘Knowledge Graphs, AI Services and Next Generation Instrumentation for Research and Development in Social Sciences and Humanities’ or GRAPHIA for short.