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This wiki contains the principles and procedures for the Misinformation lab at Deakin University and forms the foundation of lab inductions. Directory of content: - [Lab culture and code of conduct](https://osf.io/kgd9b/wiki/Culture/) - [Intro to open science](https://osf.io/kgd9b/wiki/Open_science/) - [Intro to OSF](https://osf.io/kgd9b/wiki/OSF/) - [Intro to group Slack](https://osf.io/kgd9b/wiki/Slack/) - [Record Keeping Procedures](https://osf.io/kgd9b/wiki/Record_Keeping/) - [Structure of training](https://osf.io/kgd9b/wiki/Training/) - [File / data management conventions](https://osf.io/kgd9b/wiki/data_management) - [Software preferences](https://osf.io/kgd9b/wiki/software_preferences/) - Intro to project lifecycle - [Authorship policy](https://osf.io/kgd9b/wiki/Authorship_policy/) - [Data conventions](https://osf.io/kgd9b/wiki/Culture/) - [History of the Lab](https://osf.io/kgd9b/wiki/History/) Inspired by: http://babieslearninglanguage.blogspot.com.au/2017/01/onboarding.html
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