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SUMMARY:ResBaz 2020 – the lollie-scramble. What can we learn from the experience?
DESCRIPTION:Mrs Laura Armstrong1, Ms Yvette Wharton1, Mr Matt Plummer2\n1University Of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand\n2Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand\nThe Research Bazaar is a worldwide festival promoting the digital literacy emerging at the centre of modern research. We and our research community LOVE the usual 3-day cohort event full of digital skills workshops, social activities and amazing food. However, we had to adapt the event in 2020 (and forgo the nachos)!\nIn responding to the uncertainty of lockdowns, the push to deliver/attend online, increasingly financially challenging environments, and our community needs, we joined forces to deliver ResBaz 2020: Pick n Mix  (https://resbaz.auckland.ac.nz). Initially coming together over shared dates, the event went on to offer 35 online sessions with hosts and speakers from the University of Auckland, Victoria University of Wellington, University of Canterbury, NeSI, ESR, National Library of New Zealand, University of Leipzig, Academic Consulting and The New Media Studio.\nWe will share how ResBaz 2020: Pick n Mix came to be, what worked and what didn’t, and what we can learn from the experience to carry into ResBaz 2021. We’ll explore the following questions:\n\nCan we deliver ResBaz online as the new normal?\nWhat is lost from the lack of a cohort experience, in-person attendance, serendipitous interactions over yummy food?\nWhat is gained from the wider NZ researcher community coming together?\nWhat can be shared for others to adapt/adopt?\nIs there space for different types of ResBaz experiences – in-person and online, local and national, generalist and discipline/community specific?\n\nJoin us for a short presentation and discussion on these and your own questions.\n\nBiography:\nLaura Armstrong is a Senior eResearch Engagement Specialist at the Centre for eResearch, University of Auckland working to engage researchers in eresearch, and deliver research data management services and researcher enablement projects. https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2370-3924\nYvette Wharton is the eResearch Solutions Lead at the Centre for eResearch, University of Auckland, working on research data management services and researcher enablement projects. She has extensive experience in University teaching, research and IT environments and is passionate about using her broad knowledge to facilitate people to achieve their aspirations.http://orcid.org/0000-0002-6689-8840\n
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