Hi all,
I am a part of collaboration investigating data management practices in neuroimaging research. If you are an active MRI researcher and have 15 or so minutes to spare, I would greatly appreciate it if you would complete our survey: http://cmu.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bNiyxPRL7kBn94x.
For more information, please see our recruitment e-mail below. I would also be happy to answer any questions you may have or to talk more about our goals for this project.
Thank you,
John Borghi
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We are investigators from Carnegie Mellon University and the California Digital Library conducting a voluntary research study on how researchers who do human neuroimaging research using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) organize, analyze, and share their data.
If you are a researcher who uses MRI, we would greatly appreciate it if you would complete our survey. Prior to completing the survey, you will be asked to complete a brief online consent form at the following link: http://cmu.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bNiyxPRL7kBn94x
This survey includes questions about data management practices from the start of a project through to its description in a paper, poster, presentation or scholarly report. Several questions also ask about perceptions about research data management in the broader neuroimaging community.
The survey should take about 10-20 minutes to complete. There is no compensation for participating in this research. We will share our results including de-identified data with the neuroimaging and digital scholarship communities. We will attempt to de-identify any information that could potentially identify you before aggregated survey responses are shared (including with other researchers), and before the results of this study are made publicly available in a publication or data repository. However, please be sure not to include anything within the responses that is both identifiable and private as there is the possibility of deductively identifying an individual. If you have any questions, please contact Ana Van Gulick at [log in to unmask]
Thank you.
Ana Van Gulick, Carnegie Mellon University
John Borghi, California Digital Library
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