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Organizing and Managing Your Project Data In-Person

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED - BRING YOUR OWN LAPTOP

Working on a research project but not sure how to begin to organize and manage your data? This introductory workshop is designed to be an overview of major data management topics. You will learn the essentials of research data management, including data formats; best practices for organizing, storing and backing up your files; documenting your research data (readme files, codebooks, etc.); and useful tools for organizing your data. One tool that will be highlighted is the Open Science Framework, which provides free and open source project management support for researchers across the entire research lifecycle.

Presenters:

Wendy Mann, Director, Digital Scholarship Center, University Libraries
Margaret Lam, Physical Sciences & STEM Data Librarian, University Libraries

 

GRADReCon 2019 DRAWING
SPRING 2020 GRADUATE STUDY CARREL - FENWICK LIBRARY, 5TH FLOOR

Attendance at one (1) session is one (1) entry for the drawing.

The more sessions you attend, the more chances you have to win the drawing!

Submission Guidelines:
A Graduate Student Life representative will be present to stamp your entry form at the end of the session.
Submit your entry form to the Graduate Student Life table in Room 1014B or Fenwick Atrium.
A Mason graduate student is eligible for up to a maximum of eight (8) entries for this drawing.

NOTE: If your handwriting is illegible, then your entry form will not be included in the drawing.

 

Related LibGuide: GRADReCon: Graduate Research Connections by Margaret (Lam) Calkins

Date:
Friday, November 1, 2019
Time:
3:15pm - 4:15pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
1014A Fenwick Library, Instruction Room
Campus:
Fairfax Campus

Event Organizer

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Wendy Mann
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Margaret (Lam) Calkins