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Librarians support researchers by promoting open science and open data practices. This article explores five freely available tools that support and facilitate open science practices. Open Science Framework provides a platform for project management, data sharing, and data storage. OpenRefine cleans and formats data. DMPTool has templates for data management and sharing plans that comply with funder mandates. The NIH Common Data Elements is a repository for standardized data elements, and finally, the NLM Scrubber is a tool for de-identifying clinical text data. Information professionals can add these tools to their repertoire and share them with researchers at their institution.
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Christine M. Nieman
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Katie Pierce Farrier
University of North Texas
E.W. Roth
Medical University of South Carolina
Journal of Hospital Librarianship
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Medical University of South Carolina
University of North Texas
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e70b3ab6db643587684c2a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/15323269.2024.2326787
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