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Bay Area Open Science Group - Curating a COVID-19 Data Repository In-Person

Join us as we get together virtually with colleagues at Stanford and Berkeley to learn about curating a COVID-19 Data Repository, a public data repository built by the Yu Group at UC Berkeley to aid community-wide data science efforts in the fight against COVID-19.

Tiffany Tang, a statistics PhD student in the Yu Group, will be discussing how the project came about, what it was like working in the time pressure situation, and some lessons learned in the process of creating an open-source data repository. We will also have plenty of time for questions and a more general discussion on creating an open-source data repository.

The Bay Area Open Science Group is intended to bring together students, faculty, and staff from the Stanford, UCSF, and Berkeley community to learn about open science, discuss the application of open science practices in a research context, and meet other members of the community who are interested in (or already are) incorporating open science practices into their work. Learn more about the group and connect with us on our website.

 

Register for this event via Zoom: https://ucsf.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAsduGvrD8jHdQ0bTh0y_f4yA-lojp28Yis

 

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Date:
Tuesday, Oct 26 2021
Time:
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Time Zone:
Pacific Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Virtual
Campus:
Online
Categories:
  Data Science > Data Management     Data Science     Scholarly Communication     ZSFG  

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Ariel Deardorff

Data Services Librarian

ariel.deardorff@ucsf.edu