Resources from March 2026

Licensing REDRightHand

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The licensed version of REDRightHand removes the free version’s fifty-participant cap. This version does not limit the amount of data or number of participants you can download. Most researchers who use REDRightHand purchase a license as part of a consulting package from Quicksilver Consulting. A consulting package typically includes creating or tuning a REDCap project;… (read more)

REDRightHand download and documentation

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REDRightHand lets you download your REDCap data and convert it into tidy, normalized tables—with a single button-click. Requirements: Microsoft Windows Internet connection REDCap API key (see installation guide) Microsoft Access 2016+ (if you’re using UCSF’s Research and Analysis Environment (RAE), this is already installed) Note: REDRightHand can download PHI (protected health information), if such data… (read more)

REDRightHand

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What is REDRightHand? REDRightHand converts REDCap exports into tidy normalized tables, which can then be queried with any SQL-based data system. It uses REDCap’s API to pull in data and convert it with a single button-click. About REDCap REDCap is an immensely popular data management system for clinical researchers. It’s easy to use, easy to… (read more)