The data-sharing policy could set a global standard for biomedical research, scientists say, but they have questions about logistics and equity. The data-sharing policy could set a global standard for biomedical research, scientists say, but they have questions about logistics and equity.
This guide provides step-by-step instructions for curating new datasets deposited in Dataverse. The guide is framed around the acronym CURATION to provide an easy reminder for curators, especially those starting out, of the main steps in the curation process. This framework is adapted from the Data Curation Network’s CURATED steps for use in a bilingual context.
Self-guided online course on managing qualitative research data. Created by the Qualitative Data Respository (QDR) with support from the Social Science Research Council (SSRC)
Loren Frank’s HHMI lab at UCSF has pioneered an ambitious framework for sharing vast neuroscience datasets and complicated analysis methods, a step towards
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