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Making Data Management Accessible in the Undergraduate Chemistry Curriculum
Journal of Chemical Education (2014)
  • Barbara A Reisner, James Madison University
  • KT L Vaughan, James Madison University
  • Yasmeen L Shorish, James Madison University
Abstract

In the age of “big data” science, data management is becoming a key information literacy skill for chemistry professionals. To introduce this skill in the undergraduate chemistry major, an activity has been developed to familiarize undergraduates with data management. In this activity, students rename and organize cards that represent “data files” associated with experiments they completed in a previous course. This activity reveals differences between the way novices (students) and experts (librarians and faculty) organize data and highlights the need for introducing students to best practices in data management.

Keywords
  • Undergraduates,
  • Upper-Division Undergraduate,
  • Cheminformatics,
  • Hands-On Learning,
  • Data Management
Publication Date
2014
Citation Information
Barbara A Reisner, KT L Vaughan and Yasmeen L Shorish. "Making Data Management Accessible in the Undergraduate Chemistry Curriculum" Journal of Chemical Education Vol. 91 Iss. 11 (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/yasmeen_shorish/7/