Wendy Hoi-Yan Wong

Wendy Hoi-Yan Wong

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

    Wendy Hoi-Yan Wong is the Research Data Librarian at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) Library. She previously worked there as the CLIR Postdoctoral Fellow (Digital Scholarship) and Research Associate. She is now responsible for establishing and providing research data service to support data management in research projects. Wong was awarded her doctoral degree in Music by CUHK and Master of Science in Library and Information Science by the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. With this background, she has conducted data analytics projects to revisit topics on Hong Kong Literature and music with data available at CUHK. Wong was invited by the Kuala Lumpur City Hall, Malaysia, to host a 3-day workshop on music librarianship and the broader librarianship scopes.

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    Chapter XLI: Hong Kong 27/9/2023
    10:25 - 10:40

    Research Data Service at CUHK: Supporting the Research Life Cycle in an Open Science Environment

    The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) launched its research data service in 2021. In addition to the Data Management Plan (DMP) service and the CUHK Research Data Repository, the CUHK Library offers various events and educational resources to engage CUHK researchers on Research Data Management (RDM) and support its practice in their research. While research data is involved in the whole research life cycle and creates a data life cycle, the research data service is framed on an open science workflow. This includes DOI registrations for DMPs, enhanced process in data deposit, peer review of data and research statements, open data, and data reuse, among others. This presentation will provide an overview of the research data service at CUHK and demonstrate how it facilitates RDM in an open science environment.

    11:10 - 11:30

    Panel Discussion

    Chaired by Benjamin Meunier.

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