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Category: Communication

Description: An international week celebrating data, and our local events for it.

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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2019: The debut workshops for Survival Skills along with a presentation by the Center for Open Science called Durable Data, Your Career, and Open Science Framework. Projects link back to the Survival Skills materials.

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Organizing Information in Spreadsheets

When working with data, many of us use the spreadsheet to enter and organize the information we collect in the field, lab, or from other sources. Good...

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Managing Research Files

Managing Research Files will help you start your project off right by considering how you will manage your files, filenaming, folder structures, readm...

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Keep Your Research Safe with Backups

This workshop will cover the basics of backing up your valuable research data and other information. In it, we will cover the Who, What, Where, When, ...

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Concepts of Data-Driven Visualizations

Data-Driven Visualizations is a concept-based overview of visualization better practices. Know when different types of graphs are appropriate; make co...

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