The File-Naming and Organization Worksheet is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence (CC-BY 4.0) and has been adapted from “Naming and Organizing your Files and Folders” (CC-BY 4.0) by MIT Libraries Data Management Services and “File Naming Convention Worksheet” (CC-BY 4.0) by Kristin A. Briney.This is a worksheet designed to assist researchers with file-naming and organization of folders as a part of their data documentation practices. It includes recommendations for developing systematic file-naming conventions
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