Date:Monday, February 12, 2018 Time:10:00am - 12:00pm Location:Young Research Library, West Classroom
Have you ever been asked to share your data by a journal editor or funder? Do you want to make your research more reproducible and data citable? This hands-on practical bootcamp will cover all of these topics and give you the skills to
Comply with journal/funder data sharing policies
- Find relevant data repositories
- Upload your data into a repository
- Ensure your data is reusable
- Understand “metadata”
- Please bring your laptops and your data!
Resources
Here are some other links we mentioned:
Anonymization:
- BMJ info on anonymizing: http://www.bmj.com/content/340/bmj.c181.long
- UK Data Service Guide: https://www.ukdataservice.ac.uk/manage-data/legal-ethical/anonymisation
Australian National Data Service Info: http://www.ands.org.au/working-with-data/sensitive-data#5
Blog Post on language we are using to drive adoption: https://medium.com/@UC3CDL/wheres-the-adoption-shifting-the-focus-of-data-publishing-in-2018-8506f80371cd
Make Data Count (credit to researchers for sharing data) update I mentioned: https://makedatacount.org/2018/02/12/code-of-practice-for-research-data-usage-metrics-release-1/
Instructors:
- Daniella Lowenberg, DASH project manager
Daniella is currently at the University of California Curation Center (UC3) as a Research Data Specialist / Dash Product Manager. Her position focuses on building adoption and awareness of data publication tools as well as leading cross-organizational efforts in promoting data metrics. Daniella has spent the last three years as a Publications Manager at PLOS ONE where she implemented and oversaw the PLOS Data Policy as well as ran journal operations.
- Tim Dennis, UCLA, Director of the Data Archive
- Events and Workshops
- Set up a meeting: http://calendly.com/timdennis