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Research Management with Open Science Framework

Research Management with Open Science Framework Online

The Open Science Framework (OSF) is a free, open-source project management tool to help scholars manage their workflow, organize their materials, and share all or part of a project with the broader research community. The tool connects to many other tools researchers often use such as GitHub, Dropbox, ORCID, Zotero, Dataverse, and many more.

Harvard Library now provides an institutionally-branded version of the OSF. Come learn about additional features on the OSF available to Harvard affiliates!

This virtual workshop will provide a foundation for incorporating reproducible, transparent practices into your current workflows. This seminar is for faculty, postdoctoral researchers, and graduate students from all disciplines. 

InstructorsJulie Goldman, Research Data Services, 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

Date:
Thursday, February 15, 2024
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Categories:
  Classes     Data Management  
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Celebrate Love Data Week 2024 with Countway Library!

Join International Love Data Week February 12-16, 2024, to learn about data equity and inclusion, disciplinary communities, and creating a kinder world through data.

Love Data Week Workshops:

Tuesday February 13 at 12pm (virtual workshop)

Wednesday February 14 at 12pm (in-person workshop at Countway Library with lunch)

Thursday February 15 at 12pm (virtual workshop)

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Julie Goldman

 

Need help with data management? Feel free to book a 30 minute meeting slot with me.

Happy to help with data organization, cleaning, and sharing for fostering reproducible workflows and open science!

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