Love Data: Ethics and Governance Perspectives from Data Stewards

Join us for a discussion of using data ethically and what responsible data management means in different fields. Panelists will discuss data ethics and how they use data in their research or practice to make and guide decisions, design research models, or explore future opportunities.
Panelists represent a wide array of specialties including bioethics, software engineering, analyzing enterprise data, and other aspects of managing and interpreting data. Participants will have the opportunity to hear multiple perspectives and ask questions.
Participants:
- Regina Bradley (Together Now) - Data Governance & Operations Lead
- Travis Desell (RIT) - Department of Software Engineering- Focus on Data Science
- Jon Herington (UR) - Health Humanities & Bioethics
- Beth Prince-Bradbury (RIT) – Enterprise Data Governance Lead, Institutional Research
This event is co-hosted by UR Libraries and RIT Libraries. Please register for the event to receive the zoom link (registration will go through UR's website).
To request interpreting services, go to: http://myAccess.rit.edu/
This event is part of Love Data programming at RIT Libraries. Other events include:
- February 12, 11:00am: Heavy Metal Metadata! RIT's Printing Technology Collections Quantified (Cary Graphic Archives Research Center, 2nd floor, Wallace Library)
- February 12, 5:00pm: Survey Says! Business School Family Feud (LOW-1225/1235)
- February 19, 2:30pm: Analog AI Jeopardy! (Wallace 2410)
- February 21, 2:00pm: Measuring Cultural Impact with Community-based Research (Zoom)
Event Snapshot
When and Where
Who
Open to the Public
Interpreter Requested?
No