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Data Management

The library’s Data Science and Open Scholarship Team provides programming support for students, faculty, and staff. We offer consultations and teach general and curriculum-integrated classes to help UCSF researchers better organize and manage data for reproducibility. Topics covered include locating public datasets, organizing files, documenting data, and publishing research data to meet journal requirements. Want to learn more about sharing articles and open access? Visit our Open Access Publishing page.

Meet our data science experts

Ariel Deardorff, MLIS
Ariel is the Director of Data Science and Open Scholarship. She teaches and consults on data management and organization for reproducibility.
Eileen Chen
Eileen is an education and research librarian. She consults on data management and literature-searching. Please contact her during Ariel's absence.

Team consultations

Whether you need help creating a data management plan, documenting and storing your research data, acquiring public data, or preserving data in an archive or repository, we are happy to meet with your lab or research team. Our consulting service will help you manage data throughout the research process and ensure that your data is organized and reproducible.

Ariel teaching

Ariel gave a terrific presentation–it was fun, informative, and also had so much beneficial info for the grad students who are enrolled in the course. I wished I had known more about data management when I was a grad student!

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