Screenshot of introduction text from Crystal Lewis's book Data Management in Large scale Education Research book https://datamgmtinedresearch.com/intro. Sentence about mentoring and "winging it" being a common method of learning data management is highlighted in yellow.
Been thinking a lot about the "hidden curriculum" of research training recently and @cghlewis.bsky.social 's book is so great.
She argues that most of us learn how to manage data by mentoring and "winging" it.
What did you learn the hard way? Ill start...
#OpenScience #databs
10.03.2026 20:56
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Also yes! I love your phrasing about data management being part of the hidden curriculum. I wish such a vital part of research wasn’t hidden.
10.03.2026 21:14
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I'm so glad this opening paragraph resonates with you! While more resources are starting to be released that will hopefully help people manage data, I think most people are unfortunately still learning things the hard way. Thank you for sharing one thing you learned the hard way!
10.03.2026 21:07
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I'm currently reading Dungeon Crawler Carl and really enjoying it.
10.03.2026 13:31
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Issue 35 of #rdmweekly is out!
Including:
➡️ Building Realistic Fake Datasets with Pointblank @richmeister.bsky.social
➡️ Rethinking TXT Files @kbriney.bsky.social
➡️ Economic Benefits of OS @plos.org
➡️ What Is Data Governance? @thegovlab.org
and more!
Link: rdmweekly.substack.com/p/rdm-weekly...
10.03.2026 13:16
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It pays to get organized. 🗃️
cghlewis.com/talks/cos/
09.03.2026 19:30
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OSF
Oh yeah, sorry those materials are pretty old. Try this! osf.io/e5g6t/files/...
09.03.2026 15:39
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This is great and will make the data so much more reusable!
06.03.2026 20:34
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Do you happen to have data dictionaries or codebooks describing what the variables in the datasets represent?
06.03.2026 16:44
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Fellow researchers: Use my data! 📢 The whole point of the journal Scientific Data is to validate and share datasets for other researchers to use. It's all available on the Open Science Framework: doi.org/10.17605/OSF... @cos.io
06.03.2026 16:08
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Postdoc job! I'm looking to recruit a postdoc to work on a project about research evaluation & metadata. More info here: www.yorku.ca/research/wp-...
Salary: CDN$70,000 (+ benefits)
Location: Toronto, ON (can be remote in ON)
Length: 18 months
Deadline: 31 March 2026
Start date: 1 July 2026
06.03.2026 13:29
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Oh I definitely know I'm not the only one. And I'm glad because I know people much smarter than me are helping us think through all of this. 🙏
06.03.2026 13:52
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Woke up this morning being my usual nerdy self, thinking about AI and it's relationship to data management. 🤓
Things on my mind:
1. Preparing data to be "AI-ready"
2. AI accessing your publicly shared data no matter the license
3. How to ethically use AI for DM
4. How to NOT ethically use AI for DM
06.03.2026 13:37
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❤️❤️
06.03.2026 01:15
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I'm just a PI, standing in front of his lab, asking them once again to please label things more specifically than "Abstract.docx" or "Grant.docx"
05.03.2026 19:42
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🤜🤛
05.03.2026 19:14
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My birthday is in June, in case anyone is wondering.....
Thanks for sharing @emilyafarris.bsky.social 😄
www.etsy.com/listing/1728...
05.03.2026 19:06
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One of my go-tos: "If no one's responsible for that task, that's exactly who does it"
So much of data management (and a lot of other task-oriented stuff) is just roles and responsibilities
05.03.2026 17:28
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Thanks, Sean. I was leaning this way as well.
05.03.2026 16:32
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Yeah, I saw that in the FAQs. Ok cool, I'll need to think on this! Thanks!
05.03.2026 15:55
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This might be a dumb question, but I'm assuming you don't want to use this if you are working with sensitive/identifiable data?
05.03.2026 15:50
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A screenshot of an RStudio window. On the left-hand side is a new pain called Posit Assistant. The Posit Assistant had recently run code making a lat-lon plot of Washington state, colored by whether the point had been marked as forested or not.
Today we're releasing AI for RStudio. It's really, really good—I'd encourage you to point it at the messiest data sources you have and see what it can do.
www.simonpcouch.com/blog/2026-03...
05.03.2026 15:48
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At the beginning of a research project, it is important to assign and document roles, not just presume roles.
Doing so helps team members know exactly what is expected of them, allows them to develop standardized workflows, as well as create contingency plans for continuity of practices.
05.03.2026 15:12
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Great thread here. Thanks to everyone that shared.
05.03.2026 14:33
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A new way to read & write Markdown
Typora is a cross-platform minimal markdown editor, providing seamless experience for both markdown readers and writers.
it's 2026! there are tons of kickass tools for composing text out there that aren't the thing that was state of the art in 1996!
some great ones
typora.io minimalist, attractive markdown editor ($15)
quarto.org scientific and technical publishing ($0)
zotero.org automatic citations & reflists ($0)
05.03.2026 00:51
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if there tiktok videos sending up your software, and they go uber-viral because *everyone has experienced your software doing what they're making fun of*, maybe it's, like, bad software?
05.03.2026 00:42
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Thanks for sharing, Jenna!
05.03.2026 00:59
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