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Description: This learning module, created at The University of Kansas Libraries, is intended to assist instructors with creating and delivering a data management lesson focused on directory structure best practices. The module includes video content, hands-on activities, and discussion/reflection elements that can be delivered in face-to-face or asynchronous learning environments. Please cite this OSF project when using elements of this module.

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The purpose of this module is to provide an instructor with videos, activities, and a lesson plan to incorporate basic data management practices into a course, single class session, or workshop. The data management topic addressed by this module is directory structures.

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This module was created by current and previous members of KU Libraries’ Data Cross Functiona…

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KU Libraries Data Management Basics Learning Module: File Naming

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