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Welcome to Love Data Week – take care of your research data

Published Jan 20, 2026

This year’s Love Data Week theme is “Where’s the Data?” – a way to get people thinking about data’s journey from planning and collection through storage to publication and preservation.

During the week, you have the opportunity to participate online and listen to webinars from different Nordic universities. You’ll find the schedule for all events on the Nordic Love Data week  webpage.

If you want to work hands-on with data either on your own or together with colleagues on a common data challenge, you are welcome to join the Where’s the Data Day on Thursday 12 February 2026. 

KTH Research Data will offer a place where you can drop-in and work hands-on with data related to your research on Thursday. Feel free to join us if you want to have a chat about your data, hands-on support on topics you can see on the checklist below or for having a table with coffee/tea/fika for your own research team where you can work together! The place will be at KTH Library, Studio B  and you can drop-in between 9-15.

Perhaps you can see a benefit from discussing common data management practices for your research group? Or need to learn and share new practices for data reproducibility or establish data workflow documentation? Or you really want to get started publishing data supporting scientific articles. 

This is the time to reserve some time for taking care of your research data and joining other research groups across the Nordic countries in developing better data practices. 

Perhaps you will start loving your own research data a bit more after reserving some time to take care of it so you can proudly present it as a part of your research output? 

Read more on the Nordic Data Day  . 

Webinar, 9th of February: Where does my data go?

Webinar, 10th of February: Visualise your Research Data  

You are also welcome to a workshop via Zoom on 9 February,  where we will discuss how you can deposit data underlying research results to ensure it is managed and preserved in a responsible way. And an opportunity via Zoom on February 10th to get tips on how to visualise your research data.