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**HMS BBS 230B: Experimental Analytics, Design, and Platforms** ===================================== **Module 10: Module 10: Can I Use Your Data? Data Management and Record Keeping** Biomedical research today is not only rigorous, innovative, and insightful, but it also has to be organized and documented. Many funding agencies and journal publishers are requiring the management and sharing of relevant data to promote the reproducibility of research. In this workshop, students will identify and discuss current workflow challenges throughout the research lifecycle. By understanding better practices for managing your data throughout a project, you will succeed in making your research ready to publish, share, interpret, and be used by others. **Instructors**: <br> Julie Goldman, Research Data Services Librarian, Countway Library <br> Meghan Kerr, Records Manager and Archivist, Center for the History of Medicine ---- Class Materials ------------------------ <br> **Module Slides**: https://osf.io/bfqj4 <br> **DMP Activity**: https://osf.io/2bsa7/files/googledrive <br> Additional Materials ------------------------ <br> **Data Management Harvard Resources** - Harvard Biomedical Data Management Website: https://datamanagement.hms.harvard.edu - Countway Library: Publishing & Data Services: https://countway.harvard.edu/services/publishing-data-services - Center for the History of Medicine: Archives and Records Management: https://countway.harvard.edu/center-history-medicine/services/archives-records-management <br> **Additional Videos**: [Research Data Webinars and Explainers][6] <br> **Data Management Reading List** - Borghi J, Abrams S, Lowenberg D, Simms S, Chodacki J (2018) Support Your Data: A Research Data Management Guide for Researchers. Research Ideas and Outcomes 4: e26439. https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.4.e26439 - Briney KA, Coates H, Goben A (2020) Foundational Practices of Research Data Management. Research Ideas and Outcomes 6: e56508. https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.6.e56508 - Corpas M, Kovalevskaya NV, McMurray A, Nielsen FGG (2018) A FAIR guide for data providers to maximise sharing of human genomic data. PLoS Comput Biol 14(3): e1005873. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005873 - Wilkinson, M, Dumontier, M, Aalbersberg, I, et al. 2016. The FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship. Sci Data 3: 160018. https://doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2016.18 - Williams, M, Bozyczko‐Coyne, D, Dorsey, B, Larsen, S, Powers, C, Gallagher, S (2020) Laboratory Notebooks and Data Storage. Current Protocols Essential Laboratory Techniques 20(1): e42. https://doi.org/10.1002/cpet.42 - Wilson G, Bryan J, Cranston K, Kitzes J, Nederbragt L, Teal TK (2017) Good enough practices in scientific computing. PLoS Comput Biol 13(6): e1005510. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005510 [1]: https://osf.io/9nef3/ [2]: https://osf.io/meyva [3]: https://osf.io/92cmg/ [4]: https://dmptool.org [5]: https://osf.io/p4xba/files/ [6]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLWIsV2soJK-VaW7IhxYyyOwiamjVV_FuB&v=GFbAfJ7SQDI
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