Specific skills covered include creating basic charts in Excel and figures in PowerPoint and Word. Together, Open Science Framework and Digital Commons offer useful tools for managing your research workflows. Keep all your files, data, and protocols in one centralized location.
Avoid trawling emails to find files or scrambling to recover lost data. Control which parts of your project are public or private, making it easy to collaborate with the worldwide community or just your team.
Publish your data when it is ready to share. Do you need a home for your "working" research data or a way to securely share data with your CO-PIs during active research?
Learn how Digital Commons Georgia Southern can provide you with a secure platform for managing your data. When you are ready to publish your data, we can help with that, too. Do you need a home for your "working" research data or a way to securely share data during active research?
Learn about tools and techniques for managing your data throughout the research lifecycle. This presentation discussed best practices for preparing data for long-term sharing and archiving, including file formats, file management, data description, anonymization, intellectual property, and reuse licensing. According to the NIH, data sharing is essential for expedited translation of research results into knowledge, products, and procedures to improve human health.
This presentation reviews the NIH's data sharing requirements and how to best prepare your data management plan for successful funding. Learn about the NIH's newly-adopted guidelines for data management and sharing, including new requirements for data management plans.
Learn about the NSF's data requirements, why they matter, and how to best prepare your data management plan for a successful grant application. Learn about the NSF and NIH's data requirements, why they matter, and how to best prepare your data management plan for a successful grant application.
Learn about best practices for preparing your research data for long-term sharing and archiving. Topics include file formats and file management, metadata and describing data, anonymization, intellectual property rights, and licensing for reuse. While emphasis is on tabular data, all data types—including images, audio, and video—are addressed.
For help, contact the Digital Commons Team at or digitalcommons georgiasouthern. For help, contact the Digital Commons Team at or digitalcommons georgiasouthern. A member of the Digital Commons Team will contact you as soon as possible during regular business hours. Data Management Services. Spring Webinars Watch here for our spring schedule!
See our guide to curating and sharing data Learn about preparing tabular data for description and archiving See recommended file types for long-term data curation Learn about basic intellectual property rights in data management Additional Tools Find additional tools and training for managing your research data.
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