Hi Toby,

There are so many resources out there and the common outline for the guides you 
will come across will include:

Data Management Plans, Organization, File Naming, Storage & Backup, Versioning, 
Documentation, Metadata, File Formats, Data & Software Citation, 
Archives/Repositories

I helped with and participated in the TIB Hannover FAIR Data & Software 
Carpentries Workshop, and the organizers, Katrin Leinweber and Angelina Craft, 
had a great approach for combining research data and software training material 
from libraries with material from The Carpentries. I wrote up a report from the 
workshop:

https://librarycarpentry.org/blog/2018/07/24/tib-hannover-fair-report/

There are already a number of libraries gearing up to improve the material from 
that workshop. There has also been talk of a sprint in the Fall. Maybe this 
will be of interest to the library you are working with?

I should also say that we have material in Library Carpentry that you can 
consider incorporating, and if you'd like, I can join one of your conversations?


Christopher Erdmann
Library Carpentry Community and Development Director
[email protected] | +1 617-817-2826 | @libcce <https://twitter.com/libcce>
Library Carpentry <http://librarycarpentry.org/> | The Carpentries 
<https://carpentries.org/>
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