1,038 search results for “archives studies” in the Staff website
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Ae Ree NamFaculty of Humanities
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Lindsay BlackFaculty of Humanities
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Deniz TatFaculty of Humanities
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Liesbeth MinnaardFaculty of Humanities
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Information security and privacy
The University wants to be able to ensure a secure (digital) environment. Protecting information is the responsibility of all of us. Protect your and your colleagues' work by using secure tools and safe practices. Keep reading to find out how to handle information securely.
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Internal communication tools
An organisation the size of Leiden University requires careful internal communication.
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File formats
For people to reuse your data, the file formats you publish them in must be “open” as well.
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Studying for a PhD
Leiden University guides PhD candidates step by step from the start to the defence. You will find more information here about admission, the PhD track, and completion, as well as answers to questions such as: what conditions must I meet? What requirements must my dissertation meet? And what is involved…
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Ernestine van der WallFaculty of Humanities
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Petra SijpesteijnFaculty of Humanities
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Heritage of the Siak Sultanate: An Ethnographic Study on the Access and Interpretation of the Archives of Sultan Syarif Kasim II
Lecture
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Matthew FrearFaculty of Humanities
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Astrid VandendaeleFaculty of Humanities
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Tim MicklerFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Arash MohammadavvaliFaculty of Humanities
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Research Data Management in Archaeology
Doing research in archaeology is more than just gathering data and publishing a paper. Nowadays, there is a growing trend in producing well-defined and responsible data management plans. They help to navigate the process and result in good data management practices which in return benefit the researchers…
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Arnold MolFaculty of Humanities
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Marcel CobussenFaculty of Humanities
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Datamanagement
Data management refers to creating, saving, updating, making available, archiving and long-term storage of research data. The final goal of this process is often defined in terms of the FAIR principles: 'Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Re-usable'.
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Testing and assessment
Planning, organizing, and conducting exams, from setup to review.
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Erika RiccobonFaculty of Humanities
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Fransiskus WidiyarsoFaculty of Humanities
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Lena RieckeFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Limin TehFaculty of Humanities
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Maarten KossmannFaculty of Humanities
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Daniëlle van der SchaafFaculty of Humanities
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What Does Cadaster Say? Digital Archives and Traces of Urban Inequality in South Korea
Lecture
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Evgenia MouresiotiFaculty of Humanities
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Aya EzawaFaculty of Humanities
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Crystal EnnisFaculty of Humanities
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Jeffrey Fynn-PaulFaculty of Humanities
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Ethan MarkFaculty of Humanities
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Esther EdelmannFaculty of Humanities
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Nadia BourasFaculty of Humanities
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Cristiana StravaFaculty of Humanities
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Rizal ShidiqFaculty of Humanities
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Information Security
Taking care of storing your data and making timely backups is a crucial step of good research data management practices because it is not possible to archive something that has been lost.
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Marijke KlokkeFaculty of Humanities
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Ben ArpsFaculty of Humanities
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Annelou van Gijn -
Data retention, active digital preservation and trustworthy digital archives - A myth buster talk
Webinar, Q&A, discussion
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Aleena KarimFaculty of Humanities
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Esther ZwinkelsFaculty of Humanities
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Anastasia Zhang - Wanted: Participants for law & robotics studies at Leiden University
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Frank PiekeFaculty of Humanities
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Salvador Santino RegilmeFaculty of Humanities
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Thed van LeeuwenFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
