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Re-Introduction to the Data Life Cycle
This course will begin by discussing the DMP work from the previous day, encouraging conversation about differences across disciplinary data. It will then move on and discuss details of the data life cycle, the FAIR principles of data (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable), and introduce Git and OSF as helpful data management tools. The session will conclude by preparing everyone for the next session, which will include having an OSF and Git account.
Office hours to support this workshop will be held on Friday, 02 October. Please register in advance.
Allan Cho is the Research Commons Librarian. He coordinates a team of graduate students at the Research Commons and oversees the peer-led instruction and consultation spaces and services. In collaboration with Library and campus partners, Allan organizes the Graduate Student Workshop Series and programming designed to assist students with the research process.
This workshop is part of the RDM Fall Series 2020. The series is designed to be taken as a complete cycle, in order, over a three week period this fall. The sessions will build on one another using a mock research project and data, but we encourage you to bring your own project if you’d like!
These sessions will be presented by the UBC Research Commons, UBC Advanced Research Computing (ARC), the UBC Okanagan Library and the UBC Centre for Scholarly Communications. Follow us on Twitter with the hashtag #UBCRDM2020!
Location Details
- Location:
- *ONLINE*
If you have any questions or concerns, please email doug.brigham@ubc.ca.
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- Date:
- Thursday, October 1, 2020
- Time:
- 10:00am - 11:30am
- Audience:
- All All UBC Students Faculty Graduate Post-Doc Professional Staff
- Categories:
- Research Commons Research Data Management
- Presenter(s):
- Allan Cho