CO Summer School S2: An Introduction to Depositing and Sharing Research Data and Code in Borealis
Date: 6 June 2024 @ 19:00 - 20:20
The reproducibility of research is essential to the scientific community, as it ensures the accuracy and reliability of research findings that are used to build upon existing knowledge. However, reproducibility is often hindered by the lack of access to research data, documentation, and code. This workshop will provide an overview of the concepts of open science, reproducibility, and the FAIR principles of research data, as well as explore how to deposit and share data in Borealis, the Canadian Dataverse Repository, a bilingual, multidisciplinary, secure, Canadian research data repository, supported by academic libraries and research institutions across Canada. The learning objectives of the workshop include:Understand the Canadian context of sharing data as it relates to the FAIR principles and the importance of scientific reproducibilityGain skills related to depositing and sharing research data, documentation, and code in BorealisExplore Borealis features to support reproducibility and effective reuse of research data, including Computational Workflow Metadata and uploading from GitHub.Participants will have the opportunity to search and access sample datasets and code, with a focus on real world examples and use cases.By the end of the workshop, participants will have gained skills and knowledge related to depositing and sharing research data, documentation, and code with an emphasis on openness and reproducibility, improving the quality and impact of their research. Level: IntroductoryLength: 1.5 HoursFormat: LecturePrerequisites: None:: Thurs. June 6 ::15:00 to 16:20 ---------------------------------------------------------------------Registration linkCompute Ontario Summer School is a series of online courses on Advanced Research Computing, High Performance Computing, Research Data Management, and Research Software. It runs from June 3 to June 21, 2024. The courses are delivered each workday from 9:00am to 4:30pm (EDT) with a lunch break, in two parallel streams. Pick-and-choose the course(s) you want to attend. Registration is free. Please register early as courses have a limited capacity. The Summer School is jointly delivered by SHARCNET, SciNet, Centre for Advanced Computing, in collaboration with the Alliance and RDM experts from across Ontario and Canada.
Keywords: RDM, Research Data Management, Introductory, New User, Git, Programming
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