by Brianna Marshall, Digital Curation Coordinator This is part two of a three-part series where I explore platforms for archiving and sharing your data. Read the first post in the series, focused on UW’s institutional repository, …
Datapoints: the RDS blog
Building a Practical DM Foundation
By Elliott Shuppy, Masters Candidate, School of Library and Information Studies In addition to being an active research lab on the UW-Madison campus, the Laboratory for Optical and Computational Imaging (LOCI) initiates quite a lot …
NSF Releases New Public Access Plan
By Allan Barclay, Ebling Library New Requirements to Make Work and Data More Transparent and Reusable April 2015 – The National Science Foundation (NSF) recently released a set of public access requirements for researchers applying …
Final Spring Holz Brown Bag Talk
The final spring brown bag, The Role of Metadata in Research: Reflections on NADDI 2015, will be presented by Barry Radler, a researcher at UW-Madison Institute on Aging. TIME: Wednesday, April 29, 12pm-1pm. PLACE: Bunge …
Let’s Talk About Storage
By Luke Bluma, IT Engagement Manager for the Campus Computing Infrastructure (CCI) Data is a critical part of our lives here at UW-Madison. We collect, analyze, and share data every day to get our jobs …
Introducing ORCID at UW-Madison
By Trisha Adamus, Data, Network, and Translational Research Librarian at Ebling Library ORCID (pronounced “orkid”) stands for Open Researcher and Contributor ID. ORCID is an open, non-profit, community-driven effort to create and maintain a registry …
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 …