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# About this workshop ## Description: Get organized and avoid a “data disaster”! This workshop provides basic strategies and best practices for effectively managing research data to ensure its organization and accessibility. Topics covered include: funder and journal requirements for data management and sharing, standards for file naming and structure, resources for data management planning and sharing, and strategies for storing data during research and preserving it for the future. ## Learning Objectives 1. Recognize the benefits and requirements related to the management and sharing of research data 2. Apply best practices for data planning and management 3. Understand options for storing and preserving research data 4. Identify repositories and determine best sharing options for data ## Duration: 45 min ## Prerequisites: none ## Related classes: * [Writing Data Management Plans with DMPTool](https://osf.io/wrk2f/) * [Getting Connected to your Data – A Reproducible Workflow for Data Wrangling](https://osf.io/mwcve/) ## Acknowledgments: Thanks to the NYU Health Sciences Library’s Data Services Team, for developing the template for this workshop. This workshop material is shared under a CC-BY-NC-SA license. Please see [license.txt](https://osf.io/m8vra/) for more information.
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