Later today we’ll live stream this cartoon and make a reel which we’ll share via stories but only after we've talked about it on discord and hired an acapella group to make a song to put up on Spotify
@errantscience Image description:
Two-part drawing.
Top: How data should be organized.
SDD, back-up, project 1, project 2, project 3, experiment 1, experiment 2, experiment 3, image data, text data, meta data, yymmdd_id1, yymmdd_id2, yymmdd_id3.
Bottom: How most data is actually organized: A trashcan and a big trans container with paper and folders. It says TEMP and hazardous.
@ahimsa_pdx Hi, we do try our best to put good AltText on all our cartoons but it is a difficult and time-consuming task unfortunately (no social media services make it easy annoyingly). We are in the process of trying to find a volunteer to specifically help with #AltTexthttps://fediscience.org/@MCeeP/110581389811602556
@errantscience Funny you should post this right now: I’m just packing my stuff to head to a workshop on how to author AND maintain a proper data management plan
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Fun fact this cartoon is based on a true story. I once plotted my results against themselves and got briefly very excited that I had found a perfect correlation... I don't think this cartoon conveys how stupid I felt