Data Management: File Organization

by Sloan Research Computing

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Tue, Jul 18, 2017

3 PM – 4 PM

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14N-132 (DIRC)

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Do you struggle with organizing your research data? Wonder if there's a better way to arrange and name your data files to optimize your work? This workshop will teach you practical techniques for organizing your data files. Topics will include: file and folder organizational structures, file naming and versioning. Will include hands-on exercises to apply the concepts to your particular data project.

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Christine Malinowski

Research Data Management Fellow

Data and Specialized Services, MIT Libraries

Christine Malinowski joined the MIT Libraries in September 2014 to begin a two-year fellowship in the area of research data management. She is a 2013 graduate of the University of Washington iSchool, where she was also a graduate staff assistant. She has a BS in Geochemistry from Millersville University, and an MS in Science Journalism from Boston University. Prior to MIT, she was the science and data services librarian at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon.

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