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January 17, 2023

The USGS Science Data Management Branch will be hosting two upcoming training events for USGS authors and data managers. The first will be our general ScienceBase data release training and the second will be training on how to revise a data release in ScienceBase.

ScienceBase Data Release Training 

Wednesday, February 1, 2023, at 12:00pm ET / 10:00am MT

Presented by:  Amanda Liford & Ricardo McClees-Funinan, Science Data Management 

Do you need to create a data release but don't know how to get started? Has it been a while since you've released data through ScienceBase and need a refresher? The USGS Science Analytics and Synthesis' ScienceBase Data Release Team will be hosting a virtual training event that will provide an overview of the data release requirements and how to get started with releasing data through ScienceBase. A separate training for revising data releases in ScienceBase will take place on February 2, 2023.

 

ScienceBase Data Release Revision Training 

Thursday, February 2, 2023, at 12:00pm ET / 10:00am MT  

Presented by: Grace Donovan, Science Data Management 

Are you planning a data release that may require revisions in the future? Do you have a current data release that you need to revise? The USGS Science Analytics and Synthesis' ScienceBase Data Release Team will be hosting a virtual training event that will provide an overview of the Fundamental Science Practices data release revision guidance and how to revise a data release in ScienceBase. If you are new to the ScienceBase data release process, please consider attending the general ScienceBase data release training in addition to this revision training.

 

Please email the ScienceBase Data Release Team (sciencebase_datarelease@usgs.gov) to receive the calendar invitation for either training.

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