Leveling Up Your Research Data Management Skills
As the research landscape continues to produce more data, practices become increasingly computational, and expectations of sharing, re-usability, and reproducibility become more prevalent, research data management has become an ever increasingly popular topic. Consequently, this session will introduce research data management best practices, as well as focus on critical areas such as documentation, sharing, and minimum standards for reproducibility. Attendees will complete a self-assessment and identify ways to level up their data management practices!
Here’s the slides/rubric from today’s presentation. I’ve also included links to a couple of resources that I mentioned
DMPTool: https://dmptool.org
FAIR principles paper https://www.nature.com/articles/sdata201618
ELN Service: https://eln.wisc.edu/
Let members know that we’re up for presenting to individual labs/departments
Tobin Magle
http://researchdata.wisc.edu/news/get-to-know-the-rds-team-tobin-magle/