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This is a special class for Love Data Week
Working with frustrating, unmanaged data? Need to get your data organized and documented? This overview of using the Open Science Framework for managing, annotating, and publishing research data is for you! Managing your data is not only essential for responsible research, it will help your data be findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable.
The Open Science Framework (OSF) is a free, open source web application that connects and supports the research workflow, enabling scientists to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of their research. Researchers and students use the OSF to collaborate, document, share, and register research projects, materials, and data.
In this demo you will see:
- Project management features of the Open Science Framework
- Options for online publishing of projects and data using the Open Science Framework
- How the Open Science Framework can link and aggregate other file management applications across multiple environments
Location: Cabot Library, Discovery Bar
Instructor: Julie Goldman, Research Data Services, Harvard Library
Registration is not required
Contact: julie_goldman@hms.harvard.edu
Looking to try these features for yourself? Come to a hands-on workshop!
- Thursday February 14th: Harvard Medical School, TMEC, 260 Longwood Ave, Classroom 104
- Friday February 15th: Harvard University, Harvard Library, 90 Mt. Auburn St, Room 021