This year’s International Open Access Week takes place October 25-31 and the theme is “It Matters How We Open Knowledge: Building Structural Equity.” International Open Access Week is “a time for the wider community to …
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Link Roundup October 2021
Cameron Cook The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) released “Developing a Toolkit for Fostering Open Science Practices” which summarizes the proceedings of a workshop by the same name. This toolkit is aimed …
The Impact of Data Invisibility and the Need for Disaggregation
Data on ethnicity and race in the United States is often lumped into five or six broad categories, in ways that can render communities invisible or hide disparate impacts of inequality on subgroups. Although broad …
Link Roundup May 2021
Cameron Cook A new IRB director will be leading the office, learn more about them and some of the changes from the IRB Efficiency Project. Campus has rolled out Research at UW-Madison, which provides searchable …
Tools for Data Equity Part 2: Community-Based Approaches
Continuing our Practicing Data Equity series, Part 2 of our Tools for Data Equity post explores additional frameworks, approaches, and tools for building data equity in your research practices, especially those that center community-based approaches. …
Tools for Data Equity Part 1: Acknowledging Your Worldview
As we work to incorporate data equity into our practices, it is our responsibility as researchers and research support staff to evaluate our practices so that we can disrupt the encoding of implicit biases in …
Best Data Resources of 2020
As the year winds down, we’re putting together a list of our favorite data-related resources and books from 2020 that help readers reflect and think critically about how they work with and present data. Take …