Sharing, Discovering, and Citing COVID-19 Data Webinar

Contributors
Office of Data Science Strategy
Division of Program Coordination, Planning, and Strategic Initiatives (DPCPSI)

Institution/ Affiliation
Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health
Presentation Details (date, conference, etc.)

A recording of the Sharing, Discovering, and Citing COVID-19 Data and Code in Generalist Repositories webinar, held April 24, is now available. Presentations and resources from each repository can also be accessed from this page.

Nearly 1,100 viewers joined in live! If you didn’t get to watch, be sure to check out the valuable information from Vivli, Figshare, GitHub, Dryad, Zenodo, Harvard Dataverse, and Mendeley Data. You’ll also find information from the NIH Office of Data Science Strategy and National Library of Medicine.

An aggregated list of open-access data and computational resources that address COVID-19 will be updated and sortable in the coming week.

The April 24th webinar built off of the tremendous discussion that was held in February at the NIH Workshop on the Role of Generalist Repositories to Enhance Data Discoverability and Reuse. A workshop summary is available along with presentations and recordings. A virtual data metrics workshop in February was also hosted; the summary for that event was posted this week, and those presentations and recordings are also available.

 

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