How to share research data to meet requirements and promote open knowledge

Date: 
January 22, 2020
Time: 
11am-noon
Place: 
Online

If you are funded by the NIH, HHMI, or Gates Foundation, or plan to publish in PLOS, PNAS, Science or Nature it is very likely that you will be asked to make your research data publicly available. This is part of a global effort to make research results more transparent, reproducible, and equitable. But what data do you share and how exactly should you share it? The goal of this mini workshop is to get you up to speed with these new requirements and help you work reproducible and painless data sharing into your research process.

Instructor Ariel Deardorff is the Data Services Librarian at UCSF, and member of the Library's Data Science Initiative team. Ariel teaches courses on data management, open science and reproducibility. For questions about this course or other courses email [email protected] or visit the Data Science Initiative Website.

Event Type: 
Lecture