Good data organisation is the foundation of any research project. It not only sets you up well for an analysis, but it also makes it easier to come back to the project later and share with collaborators, including your most important collaborator – the future you.
Much of the information of a project is digital, and we need to keep track of our digital records in the same way we have a lab notebook and sample freezer. In this lesson, we’ll go through the project organisation and documentation that will make an efficient research workflow possible. Not only will this make you a more effective researcher, it also prepares your data and project for publication. Grant agencies and publishers increasingly require this information.
This lesson is divided into five episodes where you will learn:
- How to organise and store the data that will be produced or acquired during your project
- How to organise files and documentation to support your workflows
- How to structure your metadata, tabular data and information about experiments in spreadsheets
Preparation
Before you begin this lesson you need to 1) download a copy of the supporting data and 2) make sure that you have a spreadsheet software, such as Microsoft Excel, installed on your computer. See Setup for futher instructions.