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This workshop will cover tools and resources on sharing your research during a project and at the completion of a project. Participants will learn why, how and where to share and disseminate research results per funder and journal requirements. Topics covered will include introducing the Open Science Framework (OSF), making your research data FAIR, locating repositories to disseminate research, and licensing data. This is the fourth workshop in the series “Reproducible Research Practices: Make Your Research Life Easier.” Previous sessions include “[Organize Your Files and Metadata for Transparent and Reproducible Research][1],” “[Version Control with GitHub][2],” and “[Reproducible Analysis and Documentation with R Studio and R Markdown][3]. ### Notes Google Docs folder direct link to [Sharing Data for Transparency][4] slides and notes. [1]: https://osf.io/572rv/ [2]: https://osf.io/xfk9u/ [3]: https://osf.io/6kd2e/ [4]: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1sykAyne4TffPOaP10bI_1gZ0ds_iSUFO?usp=sharing
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