What do you feel you’ve brought to
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 10:40 am
I’m really proud of the work I have done with the Secure Lab team to bring their important work more into the mainstream of the Archive’s work, and for it to gain better recognition.
I was very excited when the opportunity laos rcs data came about to work more closely with partner organisations including Jisc and the University of Manchester to form the Economic and Social Data Service and later the UK Data Service.
Your roles at the UK Data Archive?
I think the biggest thing is that I do like a challenge!
It’s also fair to say that I enjoy finding pragmatic approaches to ideas and problems, including capacity building. It’s really important to me to work through an entire process, right through from the initial decision on how to set it up, through to trialling and adjusting it and finally communicating with users and colleagues and training them how to follow the process through.
I love seeing new approaches and initiatives embedded in different parts of the data lifecycle and backing those up with clearly-defined data policies.
I feel I’ve also contributed rigour through my methodological training and through my deep understanding of the need for reproducibility. My commitment to the scientific method has always underpinned this work.
I was very excited when the opportunity laos rcs data came about to work more closely with partner organisations including Jisc and the University of Manchester to form the Economic and Social Data Service and later the UK Data Service.
Your roles at the UK Data Archive?
I think the biggest thing is that I do like a challenge!
It’s also fair to say that I enjoy finding pragmatic approaches to ideas and problems, including capacity building. It’s really important to me to work through an entire process, right through from the initial decision on how to set it up, through to trialling and adjusting it and finally communicating with users and colleagues and training them how to follow the process through.
I love seeing new approaches and initiatives embedded in different parts of the data lifecycle and backing those up with clearly-defined data policies.
I feel I’ve also contributed rigour through my methodological training and through my deep understanding of the need for reproducibility. My commitment to the scientific method has always underpinned this work.