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Tuesday 27 September 2022 #### **Suggested pre-session activities:** - Register for an [ORCiD Links to an external site.](https://orcid.org/register)account\ \ #### **Suggested pre-session readings:** - Carroll, M.W. (2015). Sharing research data and intellectual property law: a primer. *PLoS Biology*, 13, e1002235. [https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1002235 Links to an external site.](https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1002235)[**PDF**](https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/97662/files/19784385?wrap=1 "Carroll 2015 PLoS Biol.pdf")[ Download PDF](https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/97662/files/19784385/download?download_frd=1)\ \ #### **In-session activities:** 1. **Questions / admin (5 min)**\ \ 2. **Lecture (25 min; Sally Taylor)** - FAIR principles for scientific data management - data sharing, archiving, and licensing - accessing, using, and citing publicly-available data - See: [lesson 7 lecture slides](https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/97662/files/21880741?wrap=1 "LDP-SDM-2022-lesson7_lecture_slides.pdf")[ Download lesson 7 lecture slides](https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/97662/files/21880741/download?download_frd=1)\ \ 3. **Break (5 min)\ ** 4. **Activity / discussion (55 min)** - See: [lesson 7 activity description](https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/97662/files/21880617?wrap=1 "LDP-SDM-2022-lesson7_activity.pdf")[ Download lesson 7 activity description](https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/97662/files/21880617/download?download_frd=1); [activity Google sheetLinks to an external site.](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1SRKJFVLCnFtnKpZkGWn07pc_BCBF5CYKKAuWzzMpkgY/edit?usp=sharing) - Break-out groups of \~4 people (35 min; groups may be assigned to a specific repository) - Evaluate the data repository you've been assigned and summarize key details in the Google sheet - Whole-class discussion and review of the repositories (20 min)\ \ #### **Homework:** - **DMP Assignment**: Complete and submit the *Documentation & Metadata*, *Data Preservation*, *Data Sharing & Reuse*, *Responsibilities & Resources*, and *Ethics & Legal Compliance* (if applicable) sections of your Data Management Plan - **Due**: Friday 07 October 2022 (final assignment submission) - See: [Data Management Plan Assignment](https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/97662/assignments/1189491 "Data management plan") for instructions, rubric, and deadlines\ \ #### **Supporting materials:** Check out these example data management plans: - **Here is an excellent example of a DMP submitted by a student from last year (shared with permission)**\ **"[Single versus successive heat wave effects on high intertidal communities](https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/97662/files/19784409?wrap=1 "Example_DMP.pdf")[ Download Single versus successive heat wave effects on high intertidal communities](https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/97662/files/19784409/download?download_frd=1)"** - "[Ecohydrology research group (U. Waterloo) Links to an external site.](https://zenodo.org/record/4062478#.YUzJrWZKjUJ)" --- Zenodo exemplar - "[The influence of plant functional types on ecosystem responses to altered rainfall Links to an external site.](https://library.ucsd.edu/research-and-collections/research-data/_files/dmpsample/DMP-Example-Cleland.pdf)" - "[Climatic limitation of alien weeds in New Zealand: enhancing species distribution models with field data Links to an external site.](https://riojournal.com/article/10600/)" --- DMP for a PhD thesis - "[Migration of legacy data to new media formats for long-time storage and maximum visibility: Modern pollen data from the Canadian Arctic (1972/1973) Links to an external site.](https://riojournal.com/article/10269/)"
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