Dienstag, 09. Juli 2024, 13:00 - 15:00 iCal

Science Tracking Across The Project Lifespan

STAPLE

Auswerteraum, 3.OG
Liebiggasse 5, 1010 Vienna

Seminar, Workshop, Kurs


Registration is free of charge via ekaterina.pronizius@univie.ac.at

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Scientific research has become increasingly complex, requiring specialized skills, interdisciplinary work, and collaboration among large teams. Managing such projects and tracking data and metadata has become a significant challenge. Currently, the tools and websites designed for researchers are focused on getting researchers to share their materials, code, and data (i.e., Open Science Framework (osf.io), FigShare, Zenodo). These repositories represent a necessary resource for long-term storage of outputs, but do not help researchers organize or track information during the life of a study.

 

Prof. Buchanan and her colleagues developed a science focused project management tool, called STAPLE, that not only helps with the unique challenges of project management of research but includes open and transparent documentation of data and metadata, as well as proposing minimum metadata standards. STAPLE will have the ability to add project components based on research type, assign timelines, assign tasks to users/groups, link to long-term storage of research outputs, and interface with relevant application interfaces to track authorship credit.

 

Dr. Erin Buchanan is a Professor at Harrisburg University of Science and Technology, where she teaches a variety of statistics courses, data science skills, and natural language processing. She is a co-director of the Psychological Science Accelerator, a globally distributed network of researchers that pool intellectual and material resources to accelerate the accumulation of rigorous knowledge in psychological science. Dr. Buchanan's Youtube channel "Statistics of DOOM" has more than 22K subscribers.

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Kontakt

Ekaterina Pronizius
Universität Wien
+43-1-4277-47103
ekaterina.pronizius@univie.ac.at