Online tutorial

Bringing data to life

Data management for the biomolecular sciences

Time to complete:

2 hours

This course includes:

  • Quizzes
  • Videos

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Last reviewed:

January 2022


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Most researchers know that data management is essential for getting the most out of your data. But what exactly is it and how do you ensure that you’re managing your data well?

This course, focused around a series of short videos, introduces key concepts in data management and how to apply them to your research.

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Who is this course for?

This course is aimed at biological researchers who are working with, or managing data and those who need to create data management plans. No prior knowledge of bioinformatics is required but an understanding of biology and biological research would be an advantage.

This online tutorial is part of the Introductory bioinformatics pathway: A curated set of EMBL-EBI online courses, which provides an introduction to bioinformatics, a brief tour of the resources available from EMBL-EBI and more details about some of those resources, including Ensembl, UniProt and Expression Atlas.

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What will I achieve?

By the end of the course you will be able to:

  • Describe the data management cycle
  • Discuss benefits and challenges of data sharing
  • Describe how ontologies and standards are used to annotate biological data
  • Identify appropriate resources and tools for data management
  • Describe the difference between FAIR and open
  • Outline the role of biocurators
  • Discuss the purpose of preprints
  • Know where to find out more about submitting data to EMBL-EBI

What resources do I need?

There are no specific resources required to complete this course.

DOI: 10.6019/TOL.Data_Management-w.2018.00001.1