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Love Data Week 2019 at CWML

February 6, 2019 - 8:32am by Sawyer Newman

February 11 - February 15

Love Data Week aims to raise awareness and build a community to engage on topics related to research data management, sharing, preservation, reuse, and library-based research data services. Learn about and register for data related programing run through the Cushing/Whitney Medical Library below.

If you have any questions about Love Data Week at CWML, please email Sawyer Newman at medicaldata@yale.edu.


love data week logo (CWML)

 

1. Research Data Management for the Health Sciences
Monday, February 11
10:00 am - 11:00 am, TCC

Data, data everywhere, but not a drop is usable.  ~Rime of the Modern Researcher

Are you a modern researcher? The current capabilities for collecting and generating large data sets mean researchers need to know how to manage their data as a part of their research process. This workshop will overview research data and research data management while providing examples of strategies to keep data findable, accessible, interoperable, reusable (FAIR), and protected.

 

2. Data Collection Software Demonstration: The REDCap Connection

Tuesday, February 12
10:00 am - 11:00 am, TCC
REDCap@Yale

REDcap is an electronic data collection system that can be used to collect and securely store large datasets.  It is very useful to researchers and widely used throughout the Yale School of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing Schools. Get connected and learn about this great system: what it is, how it is used, why is needed, and how it relates to other data collection systems being used at Yale.

If you have any questions about this session, please email medicaldata@yale.edu.

 

3. Functional Analysis of Omics Data with Metacore

Wednesday, February 13
10:00 am to 12:00pm, C-103

MetaCore is an integrated software suite for functional analysis of Next Generation Sequencing, variant, CNV, microarray, metabolic, SAGE, proteomics, etc. MetaCore is based on a high-quality, manually-curated knowledge base. In this session we will learn how to search the knowledge base and do overrepresentation analysis to identify and learn about the functional significance (relevant pathways, networks, and diseases) of a list of differentially-regulated molecules.

The Medical Library provides free access to this online software for Yale affiliates. Please register for a MetaCore account before attending this session.

If you have any questions about this class, please email Rolando Garcia-Milian at rolando.milian@yale.edu

 

4. Excel 2
Wednesday, February 13
10:00 am - 12:00pm, TCC

Excel is a commonly used spreadsheet software, but you may not be taking full advantage of its features. The target audience for this two hour class is Excel users who have the basics down, and who are ready to be introduced to some of Excel’s more advanced features. Topics will include formulas (including IF, COUNTIF, VLOOKUP), pivot tables for data summarization, and conditional formatting.  

 

 

5. Data Services Meet and Greet
Thursday, February 14
1:30 pm - 4:30 pm, Hallway outside of the CWML

Cushing Whitney Medical Library Data Support Services

Learn about the Cushing Whitney Medical Library can help you with your research data through consultations, workshops, and resources, and meet the Data Librarian for the Health Sciences.

Towards a Yale Data Initiative - Introducing Yale Center for Biomedical Data Science

A brief introduction will be provided to the Yale community on the Center for Biomedical Data Science, including our missions, objectives, members, seminars, training events, web presence, and more.

Yale Open Data Access (YODA) Project

Come meet and greet the YODA team at Yale. Through experience and input from the public and stakeholders, the YODA Project has iteratively developed a model to make data available to researchers in a sustainable way, in which data sharing becomes a part of the clinical research enterprise of the future. The mission of the YODA Project is to not only increase access to clinical research data, but to promote its use to generate new knowledge.

 

6. Introduction to R with Swirl
Friday, February 15
10:00 am - 11:00 am, TCC

R is a powerful programming language that can be used for collecting, cleaning, manipulating, analysing, and visualizing your data. This class will show you how to use the Swirl package to help you teach yourself the basic functions of R. This workshop is designed for those who have never used R previously, and there will also be the opportunity to learn about more advanced tutorials and resources available to you at the end of the workshop.

 

 

7. Introduction to Google Analytics
Friday, February 15
1:30pm - 2:30pm, TCC

Join our Web Services Librarian for a hands-on workshop that will demonstrate how you can use Google Analytics to better understand your website users. This workshop will cover account setup, code snippet installation, the Google Analytics Dashboard, acquisitions, user behaviors and understanding the audience of your website.

If you have any questions about this class, please email dana.haugh@yale.edu