The DCH File Naming Guidelines provide a short and easy recommendation how to name files (and folders) in a dataset. These guidelines document simple and easy to follow best practices for file names. Following and citing the DCH File Naming Guidelines provides a quick and easy way to make your research data management practices explicit
File names are one of the earliest computing abstractions, a string of characters to uniquely identi...
This document provides a definition of the DCH cryptographic hash function, a candidate for the NIST...
A description of the structure and data of the Names database, which contains eight fields or column...
The DCH Folder Structure Guidelines describe recommendations for the internal organisation of datase...
The DCH Project Data Storage Guidelines provide basic recommendations for data storage procedures in...
The DCH Readme File Guidelines provides guidance on how to create useful README files. README files ...
This paper discusses file naming standards for the digitization of physical items and outlines the n...
This pamphlet by the South Carolina Department of Archives and History is one in a series titled Ele...
The BADC holds a wide range of instrumental and model datasets of interest to the scientific communi...
This pamphlet by the South Carolina Department of Archives and History is one in a series titled Ele...
This paper identifies organizational challenges faced by Social Science and Humanities (SSH) scholar...
The File-Naming and Organization Worksheet is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 lice...
The implementation of a methodical approach to organizing files enables seamless collaboration, faci...
Simple step-by-step instructions for how to rename a batch of files at once, making it easier to adh...
Research Data Management is gaining traction as the talk of town in Germany: funding agencies start ...
File names are one of the earliest computing abstractions, a string of characters to uniquely identi...
This document provides a definition of the DCH cryptographic hash function, a candidate for the NIST...
A description of the structure and data of the Names database, which contains eight fields or column...
The DCH Folder Structure Guidelines describe recommendations for the internal organisation of datase...
The DCH Project Data Storage Guidelines provide basic recommendations for data storage procedures in...
The DCH Readme File Guidelines provides guidance on how to create useful README files. README files ...
This paper discusses file naming standards for the digitization of physical items and outlines the n...
This pamphlet by the South Carolina Department of Archives and History is one in a series titled Ele...
The BADC holds a wide range of instrumental and model datasets of interest to the scientific communi...
This pamphlet by the South Carolina Department of Archives and History is one in a series titled Ele...
This paper identifies organizational challenges faced by Social Science and Humanities (SSH) scholar...
The File-Naming and Organization Worksheet is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 lice...
The implementation of a methodical approach to organizing files enables seamless collaboration, faci...
Simple step-by-step instructions for how to rename a batch of files at once, making it easier to adh...
Research Data Management is gaining traction as the talk of town in Germany: funding agencies start ...
File names are one of the earliest computing abstractions, a string of characters to uniquely identi...
This document provides a definition of the DCH cryptographic hash function, a candidate for the NIST...
A description of the structure and data of the Names database, which contains eight fields or column...