Location

Ngee Ann Kongsi Auditorium (NAKA)

Start Date

5-6-2026 9:00 AM

End Date

5-6-2026 9:30 AM

Description

At The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), Research Data Management (RDM) plays a vital role in advancing our commitment to research integrity, transparency, responsible research, and open science. Through services such as a Data Management Plan (DMP) tool, a FAIR-aligned institutional repository, and targeted training, we enable researchers to manage, share, and reuse data across disciplines and cultures.

CUHK Library’s RDM initiatives emphasize collaboration, inclusivity, and intercultural exchange. A key program is Data Champions, a peer-led network that empowers students and staff to advocate best practices in research data management. Data champions co-develop learning materials, lead workshops, and provide localized support—creating a decentralized, inclusive community that strengthens scholarly communication across departments and boundaries. They also foster dialogue on data ethics and openness, bridging CUHK with global research communities. Contributions include a multilingual DMP template, cross-disciplinary events, and community-driven surveys to keep services responsive and relevant at CUHK.

The Data Analytics Practice Opportunity (DAPO) Program engages students in reusing open datasets for innovative analyses and visualizations. Projects such as the Lü Zu Quan Shu Topic Retrieval Engine, Chinese Modern Poetry Visualization, and CUHK 60th Anniversary Oral History Project showcase how cultural content can be reinterpreted using AI, GIS, and semantic modeling—promoting digital literacy and intercultural understanding.

CUHK’s open infrastructure, including its FAIR-aligned repository and DMP platform, provides the foundation for these collaborative efforts. Researchers and students are encouraged to contribute, discover, and reuse datasets, fostering a transparent, inclusive, and sustainable research ecosystem.

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Jun 5th, 9:00 AM Jun 5th, 9:30 AM

Making Open Work: Research Data Management as a Foundation for Open Infrastructure and Intercultural Engagement

Ngee Ann Kongsi Auditorium (NAKA)

At The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), Research Data Management (RDM) plays a vital role in advancing our commitment to research integrity, transparency, responsible research, and open science. Through services such as a Data Management Plan (DMP) tool, a FAIR-aligned institutional repository, and targeted training, we enable researchers to manage, share, and reuse data across disciplines and cultures.

CUHK Library’s RDM initiatives emphasize collaboration, inclusivity, and intercultural exchange. A key program is Data Champions, a peer-led network that empowers students and staff to advocate best practices in research data management. Data champions co-develop learning materials, lead workshops, and provide localized support—creating a decentralized, inclusive community that strengthens scholarly communication across departments and boundaries. They also foster dialogue on data ethics and openness, bridging CUHK with global research communities. Contributions include a multilingual DMP template, cross-disciplinary events, and community-driven surveys to keep services responsive and relevant at CUHK.

The Data Analytics Practice Opportunity (DAPO) Program engages students in reusing open datasets for innovative analyses and visualizations. Projects such as the Lü Zu Quan Shu Topic Retrieval Engine, Chinese Modern Poetry Visualization, and CUHK 60th Anniversary Oral History Project showcase how cultural content can be reinterpreted using AI, GIS, and semantic modeling—promoting digital literacy and intercultural understanding.

CUHK’s open infrastructure, including its FAIR-aligned repository and DMP platform, provides the foundation for these collaborative efforts. Researchers and students are encouraged to contribute, discover, and reuse datasets, fostering a transparent, inclusive, and sustainable research ecosystem.

 

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