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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:RDM Seminar - Making Code and Software Open: Connecting GitHub and Data Repositories
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SUMMARY:RDM Seminar - Making Code and Software Open: Connecting GitHub and Data Repositories
DESCRIPTION:<p>	<strong><a data-url="https://libcal.countway.harvard.edu/event/9992032" href="https://libcal.countway.harvard.edu/event/9992032" target="_blank" title="">Register via Countway Library</a></strong><br>February 8th at 12:00pm | Online | Register via Countway Library<br>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.<br>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.<br>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.<br><strong>Instructors: </strong><br>Katie Mika, Data Services Librarian, Harvard Library<br>Radhika Khetani, Ph.D., Training Director, Harvard Chan Bioinformatics Core<br>Meeta Mistry, Ph.D., Senior Bioinformatics Analyst and Trainer, Harvard Chan Bioinformatics Core</p>
LOCATION:Online via Countway Library
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