These cartoons were created for us as advocacy materials for the University of Cambridge Data Champions Programme. They were created by Clare Trowell and are being shared under a CC-BY-NC-ND licence. If you reuse these images please credit Clare Trowell appropriately.
the University of Sheffield Library worked with researchers in seven disciplines to develop subject-specific FAIR checklists for the use of colleagues before, during and at the end of their research project.
In enterprises, data is usually distributed across multiple data sources and stored in heterogeneous formats. The harmonization and integration of data is a prerequisite to leverage it for AI initiatives. Recently, data catalogs pose a promising solution to...
AthabascaU's Library and Faculty of Graduate Studies just collaborated to develop an openly available, introductory RDM course. It is intended as a professional development micro-credential for graduate students, but the content is a useful introduction to RDM for any audience looking to get started.
NIH has provided sample DMS Plans as examples of how a DMS Plan could be completed in different contexts, conforming to the elements described above. These sample DMS Plans are provided for educational purposes to assist applicants with developing Plans but are not intended to be used as templates and their use does not guarantee approval by NIH.
This is a minimal introduction to data management handling data in R compiled for the Biological Sciences BSc(Honours) class at the University of Cape Town.
Sunday Blake dives into the latest in learning analytics and engagement data, and asks how universities can act upon it to make our interactions with students more human.
A list for people interested in open access, open data and open content in the cultural heritage sector. See https://openglam.org/ for more info about this community.
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Appraisal and selection are key activities necessary for the responsible stewardship of research data. Not all data has long-term research value, and the increasing volume of data produced and published to meet short- and mid-term needs creates a burden on both the repositories storing and maintaining access to the resources and the researchers searching for quality data. Repository appraisal practices, often carried out as part of the curation process at the time of deposit to optimize data for sharing and reuse, need to better address the long-term sustainability of FAIR data practices. This guide is designed to be used alongside a repository’s existing acquisition, collection development, preservation, and deaccessioning policies and other high-level institutional strategy documents to help curators work with researchers and preservation specialists to evaluate research data for long-term preservation.
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M. Bechny, F. Sobieczky, J. Zeindl, and L. Ehrlinger. Proceedings of the 33rd International Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management, page 214–219. New York, NY, USA, Association for Computing Machinery, (Aug 11, 2021)
M. Bechny, F. Sobieczky, J. Zeindl, and L. Ehrlinger. Proceedings of the 33rd International Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management, page 214–219. New York, NY, USA, Association for Computing Machinery, (Aug 11, 2021)
J. Choi, A. Khlif, and E. Epure. Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on NLP for Music and Audio (NLP4MusA), page 23--27. Online, Association for Computational Linguistics, (2020)