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Item Open Access Collaborative data management using the Open Science Framework(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2017-10-31) Magle, C. Tobin, speakerOur access to the web makes collaborating with colleagues at other institutions easier, but it is not without its challenges. In this Data and Donuts, we will cover a tool. After this session you'll be able to how to to store files, easily collaborate with people outside your institution, and link accounts like Google Drive and Dropbox.Item Open Access Data archiving and sharing(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2017-07-25) Magle, C. Tobin, speakerThis month's Data and Donuts will cover best practices for preparing your data for archiving. We will discuss how to properly describe your data so that others, or you from 5 years from now, will know what it is and how to use it, as well as appropriate places to store it. We'll also discuss options for repositories that will allow others to access your research data, including CSU's digital repository.Item Open Access Data cleaning using OpenRefine(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2018-02-13) Magle, C. Tobin, speakerThe process of generating data can be messy, especially when data are hand collected by multiple people. This month's Data and Donuts will discuss how to wrangle messy tabular data using OpenRefine (https://openrefine.org/), a free, open source tool for working with messy data. We will discuss the concepts of faceting, clustering, and splitting data. We will also show you how to export scripts to help you automate the cleaning process.Item Open Access Data cleaning using OpenRefine(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2017-03-28) Magle, C. Tobin, speakerThe process of generating data can be messy, especially when data are hand collected by multiple people. This month's Data and Donuts will discuss how to wrangle messy tabular data using OpenRefine (https://openrefine.org/), a free, open source tool for working with messy data. We will discuss the concepts of faceting, clustering, and splitting data. We will also show you how to export scripts to help you automate the cleaning process.Item Open Access Data organization(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2016-10-12) Magle, C. Tobin, speakerOne element of good data management is knowing what you have and where it is. This month's Data and Donuts will discuss best practices for data organization. The session will discuss topics like efficient folder structures, proper file naming and how to organize tabular data within spreadsheets.Item Open Access Data organization(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2017-02-28) Magle, C. Tobin, speakerOne element of good data management is knowing what you have and where it is. This month's Data and Donuts will discuss best practices for data organization. The session will discuss topics like efficient folder structures, proper file naming and how to organize tabular data within spreadsheets.Item Open Access Data organization in spreadsheets(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2017-11-28) Magle, C. Tobin, speakerOne element of good data management is knowing what you have and where it is. This month's Data and Donuts will discuss best practices for data organization. The session will discuss how to organize tabular data within spreadsheets.Item Open Access How to write a data management plan(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2016-09-29) Magle, C. Tobin, speakerThis presentation describes best practices for how to write a data management plan for your research data. Additionally, it provides information about finding funder requirements, metadata standards, and repositories.Item Open Access Reproducible research(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2017-06-26) Magle, C. Tobin, speakerWhat is reproducible research? Why should you adopt it? How to use R, git and markdown to make your analysis more efficient and reproducible.Item Open Access The impact of data management(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2016-09-29) Magle, C. Tobin, speakerGood data management practices are becoming increasingly important in the digital age. Because we now have the technology to freely share research data and also because funding agencies want to do more with decreasing research funds, many funding agencies and journals require authors and grantees to share their research data. To provide training in this area, Tobin Magle, the Morgan Library's Cyberinfrastructure Facilitator, is putting on a series of data management workshops called Data and Donuts. The first session of Data and Donuts will discuss the importance of data management and how to write a data management plan.