ReadME, Write Me! - 2021-03-04
From Glenda Gaines August 23, 2024
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This workshop covers best practices for organizing and documenting your digital projects for robust, reproducible research. Topics
covered will include data documentation, forms of metadata at both the
data and project level, and best practices for organizing file
directories and recording metadata. After this workshop learners will be
able to create a readme for their data-driven project directory, design
a data dictionary (or codebook) for a dataset, and describe how to use a
workflow diagram to represent their data gathering, cleaning, and
analyses methodology. This workshop will include a studio portion where
learners are guided through putting the principles into practice to
begin documenting their own research projects.
Before the workshop, participants should identify a data-driven research project they are actively working on and want to focus on building out documentation for. If you do not have a project a case study will be provided for you.
Prerequisites: This workshop is designed for learners with prior experience collecting or otherwise working with research data. No coding experience is required. All participants will need access to a computer with internet access and the latest version of Zoom.
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