UHD / Office of the Provost / Office of Research and Sponsored Programs / Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects / Best Practices for Data Management
            Best Practices for Data Management
- Use descriptive and informative file names.
 - Choose file formats that ensure long term access.
 - Track different versions of your documents.
 - Create metadata for every experiment or analysis you run.
 - Create a plan for how to transfer knowledge and data for a project for when it changes hands or someone leaves a team to prevent valuable data from being lost.
 - Back-up your data in at least two, secure locations to avoid unintentional data loss and to protect your intellectual property.
 - File or hard-drive corruption, and other unforeseen events can strike without warning. This includes, but is not limited to:
 - Manuscripts, spreadsheets, and other files on your UHD office computers
 - Qualtrics survey data (please download all data from the Qualtrics server)
 - Data stored in cloud servers
 - Data associated with laboratory instrumentation
 - Scan data that currently exists in hardcopy-only formats and keep electronic copies
 - When working on manuscripts, please save multiple, iterative drafts of your work and use Track changes to record contributions from collaborators on drafts.
 
