RDM Seminar - Making Code and Software Open: Connecting GitHub and Data Repositories

Date: 

Wednesday, February 8, 2023, 12:00pm to 1:00pm

Location: 

Online via Countway Library

Register via Countway Library
February 8th at 12:00pm | Online | Register via Countway Library
The NIH promotes broad dissemination of research products including NIH-funded and/or NIH-developed research software. By releasing software and code you have created and/or developed in your research, you are further contributing to the research landscape and making your approach to research more open, transparent, and reproducible. GitHub is one of the most widely-used code repositories and is recommended for active software development.
Digital object identifiers (DOIs) allow other researchers to cite your code and lets you track its reuse. In order to properly share your code, you'll want to register a DOI for your code by depositing it in an open repository.
This workshop will cover recommended practices for sharing software and code on GitHub, and how to properly cite your code using the GitHub integration with Harvard Dataverse and Zenodo.
Instructors:
Katie Mika, Data Services Librarian, Harvard Library
Radhika Khetani, Ph.D., Training Director, Harvard Chan Bioinformatics Core
Meeta Mistry, Ph.D., Senior Bioinformatics Analyst and Trainer, Harvard Chan Bioinformatics Core