Phegley, Lauren
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Publication Data Dictionary Blank Template(2023-10) Phegley, LaurenThis is a blank data dictionary template intended to assist researchers with documenting the variables, structure, content, and layout of their datasets. A good data dictionary has enough information about each variable for it to be self explanatory and interpreted properly by someone outside of the original research group. There are two different file types for the data dictionary avaliable, a Excel file (.xslx) and a .csv file. The Excel file has both the template and the field descriptions on different sheets, while the .csv template and field descriptions are seperated into two csv's. This is because csv's do no allow for multiple sheets in one file. The template section provides you with commonly required columns that are necessary to fully define your data. The field descriptions section is where you define the column headers and possible values that can be entered. There is an example in the first row that can be deleted for you to enter in your own data. This template is build off of the Ag Data Commons "Data Dictionary - Blank Template" from the United States Department of Agriculture (https://data.nal.usda.gov/data-dictionary-blank-template) [no longer accessible online as of 2023-12-18].Publication Publication Publication Publication Research Data Lifecycle Template(2023-08-09) Phegley, LaurenThis Research Data Lifecycle Template can be used to help researchers clarify exactly what they are doing at each step of the data lifecycle and then think about what they need to add to their existing workflow for data management. This template can be downloaded and filled out to add data related tasks that researchers will do for their research project. For each step in the lifecycle, there are is a box for an example task and a box for possible concerns associated with the actions. The second page of the template is filled out to give researchers an idea of how the template can be utilized.Publication Test submission of RSS Feed into GSE(University of Pennsylvania, 2024) Phegley, LaurenTest of submission to GSE org unit and seeing what comes up in the RSS feed.Publication TEST(2024) Phegley, LaurenPublication Test All AHEAD Papers RSS Feed(University of Pennsylvania, 2024) Phegley, LaurenTest of RSS feed for All Penn Ahead PapersPublication TEST Related Resource and URI Connection(University of Pennsylvania) Phegley, LaurenThis is a test of the submission forms connection of the dc.relation to a dc.relation.url to see if they connect on the back end.Publication File Naming Formula Template(2023-08-09) Phegley, LaurenThe File Naming Formula Template is a worksheet that supports the creation of meaningful, consistent, and unique file names. File names can be made up of individual elements added together using a spacing element (like underscores or camelCase capitalization) to create a consistent file naming format. The second page of the template is an example file naming convention that has been developed for a project. Once you fill out the template, print it out and put it in a prominent place in your workplace. If you work on collaborative files, appoint someone to hold your team accountable for their file naming practices.

