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Don’t let the changing face of science leave you behind. The proliferation of data from all sources requires today’s scientists to be knowledgeable about sound data management practices. In this free workshop, everything the modern data-producing scientist needs to know about data management will be introduced. We will discuss the rationale for data management, provide an overview for managing science data and demonstrate use of DataONE’s popular data management planning tool. This workshop is open to all AGU attendees. Students and early careers scientists are especially encouraged to attend. <br>
 
Don’t let the changing face of science leave you behind. The proliferation of data from all sources requires today’s scientists to be knowledgeable about sound data management practices. In this free workshop, everything the modern data-producing scientist needs to know about data management will be introduced. We will discuss the rationale for data management, provide an overview for managing science data and demonstrate use of DataONE’s popular data management planning tool. This workshop is open to all AGU attendees. Students and early careers scientists are especially encouraged to attend. <br>
  
 
December 4 (12:20-1:40) in the San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Salons 5-6. (Info: carolbmeyer@esipfed.org)
 
December 4 (12:20-1:40) in the San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Salons 5-6. (Info: carolbmeyer@esipfed.org)

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Data Management 101 for the Early Career Earth Scientist

Don’t let the changing face of science leave you behind. The proliferation of data from all sources requires today’s scientists to be knowledgeable about sound data management practices. In this free workshop, everything the modern data-producing scientist needs to know about data management will be introduced. We will discuss the rationale for data management, provide an overview for managing science data and demonstrate use of DataONE’s popular data management planning tool. This workshop is open to all AGU attendees. Students and early careers scientists are especially encouraged to attend.

December 4 (12:20-1:40) in the San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Salons 5-6. (Info: carolbmeyer@esipfed.org)