Harvard Chan Bioinformatics Core’s Monthly Short Workshop Series: Setting up for success
Description
Recent reports in both the general and scientific media show there is increasing concern within the biomedical research community about the lack of reproducibility of key research findings. Have you ever wondered how you could increase the reproducibility of your own work? This session will provide some initial steps to take towards improving the planning, organization, and documentation of your research. Adopting a workflow that makes...
This event is part of Open Access Week 2019 co-sponsored by Harvard Library, Office for Scholarly Communication, and IQSS, Dataverse
Interested in learning more about open access? Want to promote your dissertation or student research project? Looking for open data sources? Wondering how open science will affect you?
Stop by Cabot Library Discovery Bar any time between 10:20am - 12:30pm to learn more about these topics, and have your questions answered!
Experts from Harvard Library, Office of Scholarly Communication and Harvard Dataverse...
2019 International Open Access Week: “Open for Whom? Equity in Open Knowledge”
As open becomes the default, all stakeholders must be intentional about designing these new, open systems to ensure that they are inclusive, equitable, and truly serve the needs of a diverse global community. Asking ourselves and our partners “open for whom?” will help ensure that considerations of equity become and remain central in this period of transition. ...
Please join us on Tuesday, October 1, 2019, 12:00pm – 1:00pm, 90 Mt. Auburn, Room #021 for our next Data Discussion Group meeting.
We are still formulating our meeting agenda, so if there are topics that you would like to propose, please let us know!
The Data Discussion Group provides a space for all members of the community who are actively involved in, or have an interest in data-related activities to:
Learn about and discuss data-related policies, best practices, tools, resources, and innovations;