Dataverse Community Meeting 2022

Conference

The annual Dataverse Community Meeting is an opportunity to build, grow, and enrich the global community. Like the open-source Dataverse product itself, the activities of the Dataverse Community Meetings are community-driven. Over three days of presentations, workshops, and working group meetings we aim to promote and learn about behavioral and technical solutions and standards for curating, sharing, and preserving data that can be discovered and reused across disciplines to reproduce and advance research.

The Dataverse Community Meeting is hosted by Harvard’s Institute for Quantitative Social Science. Learn more about The Dataverse Project at our dataverse.org site.

Date and Hour
14 June 2022 16 June 2022
Venue
Institute for Quantitative Social Science, 1737 Cambridge Street, CGIS Knafel Building, Room 350, Cambridge, MA 02138
In-person and virtually

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