Introductory eNotebook Workshop
Date and time
Location
Eco & Business Computer Lab 2
Codrington Building (H69) 20 Codrington St Darlington, NSW 2006 AustraliaDescription
The University of Sydney has adopted LabArchives as the Institutional eNotebook and encourages researchers to document their research data in this dynamic and secure data management tool.
eNotebooks can be used in any discipline and are an excellent option for working on, storing and sharing documents, procedures, observations, notes, images and data files. eNotebooks provide you with an encrypted and backed up collaborative working environment suitable for both internal and external collaborators.
The following features will be demonstrated in this workshop:
- Logging in and creating an optimised folder structure
- Adding files or text to your eNotebook (entries, attachments)
- Sharing parts of or your entire eNotebook
- Searching within the eNotebook
Computers are provided in the room but you are welcome to bring your own laptop.
Our team will be available to answer questions and any other enquiries about the eNotebook. You can also reach us via email: enotebook.support@sydney.edu.au
Image source: https://researchdata.jiscinvolve.org/wp/2015/01/09/research-data-spring-a-few-more-days-to-go/
Organised by
The Research Data Consuting team are part of the Sydney Informatics Hub at the University of Sydney. We provide training, advice and support for:
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Handy collaborative tools e.g. eNotebook
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Awesome data capture and survey tools e.g. REDCap
- Tracking your data and participants
- Safe and effective data sending e.g. CloudStor
- Safe data storage solutions e.g. RDS
- All things data policy
Feel free to visit our team's website here: https://informatics.sydney.edu.au/rdm/