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Research Management: Tools for Open Science In-Person
There are many tools available that can be used to support collaborative and transparent research project. It is important to understand your research needs, and the compatibility of your data with such tools in order to be compliant with University regulations and policy.
This workshop will provide strategies for reproducible practices and review Harvard-compliant tools for your research workflows.
Platforms that will be covered in this workshop:
- Open Science Framework: a free and open source project management tool that supports project pre-registration, data sharing, and manuscript publishing.
- protocols.io: a free and open access platform for creating, publishing, and discovering step-by-step detailed and dynamic protocols.
Instructors: Julie Goldman, Research Data Services Librarian, Countway Library
Meghan Kerr, Archivist and Records Manager, Center for the History of Medicine
Ashley Thomas, Health Science Data and Digital Services Librarian, Countway Library
This is an in-person workshop. Registration is limited and attendees must have a Harvard University ID (HUID) to enter the Countway Library.
- Date:
- Tuesday, December 3, 2024
- Time:
- 1:00pm - 3:00pm
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- Countway Floor 1: Room 102
- Categories:
- Classes Data Management Records Management
Fall 2024 Research Data Management Seminar Series
- September 24 - Better Research I: Managing Research Data Efficiently
- September 26 - Research Management: Project and Lab Onboarding
- October 24 - Data Management: Computing Strategies and Resources
- October 31 - Data Horror Stories: Avoid the Nightmare
- November 14 - Data Literacy: Principles of Finding and Citing Data
- November 19 - Better Research II: Writing a Data Management and Sharing Plan
- December 3 - Research Management: Tools for Open Science
- December 12 - Better Research III: Data Sharing in Repositories
Seminar Audiance
- Seminars are open to all faculty, research staff, postdoctoral researchers, and students from all disciplines.
- In-person workshops are open to Harvard University ID holders only.
- Online webinars are open to the public research community.
- While content will focus on Harvard policies and resources, participants from other insitutions may find the concepts useful.