Research Data Management: Organize Your Files

Date: 

Friday, August 7, 2020, 1:00pm to 1:30pm

Location: 

Online - via Zoom
REGISTER (registration is open for entire RDM series, you can register for one class or many)
This event is sponsored by the Countway Library, Harvard Biomedical Data Management
About: Data organization refers to the method of classifying and organizing data sets to make them more useful. Once you create, gather, or start manipulating data and files, they can quickly become disorganized. To save time and prevent errors later on, you and your team should decide how you will structure folders and organize your files.
This seminar will review best practices for when it comes to organizing you research project, data, and files effectively.
Learning Objectives: 
- Understand why project organization is essential for data management
- Learn best practices for organizing folders and files
- Receive resources and contacts for future help
Instructor: Julie Goldman, Research Data Services, Countway Library, julie_goldman@hms.harvard.edu
Please register to receive the Zoom webinar instructions.