Love Data Week 2021

(part of a series)

Location: Virtual

About Love Data Week

Love Data Week is dedicated to spreading awareness of the importance of data management, sharing, preservation, and reuse. If you care about research, professional, community, and personal data, please join us!

Please note: All 2021 Love Data Week events are virtual and require registration.

Schedule of Events

February 8 – 12 — Data Haiku Contest

Write a haiku about data! Your haiku must be related to data in some way (e.g., research data management, processing, sharing, preservation, reuse, etc.). Submissions are due by noon on February 12.

Learn more and submit your haiku.

February 8, 2pm – 3pm — Bringing Order to Qualitative Madness with ATLAS.ti

If you're in the middle of a qualitative research project, you're probably juggling dozens of documents that need to be coded. At this workshop, you will learn how to use ATLAS.ti to bring order to the chaos of your qualitative research project.

Learn more and register.

February 9, 2pm – 3pm — NVivo for Beginners

If you're in the middle of a qualitative research project, you're probably juggling dozens of documents that need to be coded. Learn how to use NVivo to bring order to the chaos of your qualitative research project.

Learn more and register.

February 10, 11am – Noon or 3pm – 4pm — Zoom Drop-In: Managing Your Personal Data

Want to better manage your documents, photos, and other personal files? Stop by this virtual drop-in session, and we’ll go over how to help keep your information more organized and easily findable!

Learn more and register (11am session).
Learn more and register (3pm session).

February 11, 11am – Noon — The U.S. Census: Then, Now, and Moving Forward

Join us in exploring the U.S. Census’ beginnings, its current charge and intent, and the challenges it faces in contemporary society. We will also spend time experimenting with tools useful for socio-demographic research involving US Census resources — specifically, extracting and customizing data from Data.Census.gov and visualizing data with Social Explorer.

Learn more and register.