RDS is excited to announce that our project on the Open Science Framework is now public! What does this mean? Well, while this blog and website are our pipeline for important research data tools, news, …
Datapoints: the RDS blog
An Introduction to Research Data Sharing and Open Data
by Lisa Abler, Assistant Scientist, Dept. of Comparative Biosciences, School of Veterinary Medicine Researchers are increasingly exposed to the concepts of research data sharing and open data. Funders, publishers, research institutions and possibly even colleagues …
Get to Know the RDS Team: Brianna Marshall
In this series, we introduce the team members who make up Research Data Services (RDS). This interview is with Brianna Marshall, RDS Chair and Digital Curation Coordinator at the General Library System. Describe your role …
Report: NISO Conference on Scientific Data Management
By Allan Barclay, Information Architecture Librarian at Ebling Library The National Information Standards Organization (NISO) held a virtual conference, “Scientific Data Management: Caring for Your Institution and its Intellectual Wealth” on February 18. A variety …
Data Visualization: Choosing Tools and Workflows Across the Research Process
Data Visualization can serve as a complement to statistics and as a part of your research process from analysis through publication. Visualization works with the human eye-brain system and can help a viewer see relationships, patterns, and outliers in his or her data.
NSF, NIH and Other Government Websites and Apps Currently Not Available
Due to the lapse in government funding, the websites and business applications of govenment-funders like National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, and NASA, including FastLane and Research.gov, will be unavailable until further notice. What …