This is an illustrated web-resource to help community-engaged practitioners navigate the opportunities and tensions of hosting gatherings, meetings, and workshops online and remotely in the context of COVID-19.…
The Indigenous Research Network (IRN) is a network of researchers involved in the field of Indigenous research at the University of Toronto. This multi-campus, multidimensional network includes those involved in research related to the chal…
The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) has a number of tools specifically intended to support applicants working in Indigenous research; merit reviewers assessing applications related to Indigenous research; and communi…
Guidelines prepared by the Ethics Office of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), in conjunction with its Institute of Aboriginal Peoples' Health, to assist researchers and institutions in carrying out ethical and culturally co…
Chapter 9 of the Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans (TCPS 2) is designed to serve as a framework for the ethical conduct of research involving Indigenous peoples in Canada.…
Principles of ownership, control, access, and possession (OCAP®) assert that First Nations have control over data collection processes, and own and control how this information can be used. The First Nations Information Governance Centre of…
The vision of this network is to improve the health and wellbeing of Indigenous peoples within Canada's Atlantic region using evidence-informed solutions that address community-identified priorities.…
IMN-Ontario is a five year health training program which is funded by CIHR to provide Indigenous scholars and trainees with high quality mentorship, training and opportunities to engage in Indigenous health and well-being research.…
This network helps facilitate the incorporation of Indigenous knowledges and research methodologies and practices into existing research programmes as a means of engaging with social justice issues, sustainable human relations and ecosystem…
With research centres across Canada, the UAKN is a research network of urban Aboriginal communities, policy makers and academics, engaging in community driven research with the goal of contributing to a better quality of life for urban Abor…
Learn the basics of Canadian copyright law and how it pertains to your research. Developed by U of T Libraries, these online copyright education modules cover the basics of copyright related to scholarly activities.…
These interactive modules by CIHR are designed to help researchers and peer reviewers account for and appropriately assess the integration of sex and gender across multiple areas of health research.…
Working in Good Ways, from the University of Manitoba, offers practical strategies that community engaged learning practitioners can apply at different stages of their work with Indigenous communities.…
This online Event Management Toolkit created by York University provides a comprehensive how-to guide along with a checklist to track progress towards creating inclusive events.…
Re3data is a global registry of research data repositories that covers research data repositories from different academic disciplines. It includes repositories that enable permanent storage of and access to data sets to researchers, funding…
DMP Assistant is an all-purpose tool for preparing data management plans (DMPs). Researchers will be guided through best practices in data stewardship. The tool walks researchers step-by-step through a number of key questions about data man…
U of T Library's Digital Preservation and Recovery Service offers tools and services to manage digital content, such as digital preservation, data recovery or media carrier preservation, and more.…
This document includes key takeaways from the the May 3, 2021 session "Strategies for Success with National Institutes of Health (NIH) Funding" and may provide useful information for those considering an NIH grant application
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This toolkit (PDF) provides a guide for researchers on the development of effective policy briefs to communicate research findings to policymakers to support evidence-informed decision-making.…
The Carpentries builds global capacity in essential data and computational skills for conducting efficient, open, and reproducible research. The Carpentries project comprises the Software Carpentry, Data Carpentry, and Library Carpentry com…
Jupyter is an open-source tool that supports interactive data science and scientific computing across programming languages. There is a JupyterHub at SciNet available for research use.…
FRDR is a platform for digital Research Data Management (RDM) and a robust repository option into which large research datasets can be ingested, curated, processed for preservation, discovered, cited, and shared.…
The Alliance serves Canadian researchers, with the objective of advancing Canada’s position as a leader in the knowledge economy on the international stage. By integrating, championing and funding the infrastructure and activities required …
This information video describes the use of data repositories for long-term storage and sharing of research data. The video discusses U of T Dataverse and TSpace and provides resources for identifying external repositories.…