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Love Data Week 2026

February 9-13 is Love Data Week, an international celebration of all things data! The Library and Cornell Data Services will be hosting campus-wide informational events focused on data discovery, access, management, analysis, sharing, and preservation. This year’s Love Data Week theme is “Where’s the Data?” – a way to get people thinking about data’s journey from collection through storage and preservation.

 

Panel Event: Where’s the Data? Navigating the Data Sharing and Repository Landscape

February 11, 12:00pm – 1:30pm | Mann Library Room 102
Join us for a discussion about sharing open and reproducible data in celebration of Love Data Week. Funders and publishers require data to be publicly accessible, but researchers often face challenges in finding appropriate places to share data and prepare it for long-term access and reuse. To help you navigate these challenges, panelists from different scientific fields will present on their research and experiences with publishing data in public repositories. The panel will also discuss data sharing and reproducibility, data sharing mandates, the role of data curation, and FAIR data and open science. Register here.

 

Information Tabling

Consultants from Cornell Data Services and representatives from the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research will be tabling and distributing data swag, resources, and information. Find us on the following days and locations:

  • February 9, 12:00pm – 2:00pm | Mann Library Lobby | Featuring free ORCID tune-ups!
  • February 10, 12:00pm – 2:00pm | Fine Arts Library (Rand Hall) | Featuring interactive data visualizations!
  • February 12, 12:00pm – 2:00pm | Clark Hall | Featuring consultants and swag from Cornell Center for Social Sciences!

For full event descriptions see the Love Data Week 2026 page.

Data Den: Data Skills Workshop Series

Data Skills Workshops Spring 2026

Research Data and Open Scholarship (RDOS) is excited to host the Data Den, a series of hands-on data skills workshops offered this semester.

 

Each workshop introduces participants to a different tool or skill used in data collection, analysis, and sharing. All sessions are open to learners at any level, and no prior experience is required.

 

Workshops will be offered in a hybrid format (in Mann Library 102 and on Zoom), with one session held virtually only. Find more information and register via the Library Workshops: Data Den page.

Workshop schedule