From stefan.kramer at cornell.edu Wed Nov 3 15:15:07 2010 From: stefan.kramer at cornell.edu (Stefan Kramer) Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2010 15:15:07 -0400 Subject: [Rdap] 'Data Management Plans' webinar on Nov. 8, 2010 Message-ID: <18EEE5A514FBB445B013EDF9454558EC01B58D75DB@MBXC.exchange.cornell.edu> On that issue, of possible interest (with/from a social science angle, but I suspect of applicability to other disciplines) on Nov. 8: a webinar on "Data Management Plans" hosted by ICPSR during their weeklong "Data Fair": http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/ICPSR/datafair/program.jsp Stefan Kramer Research Data Management Librarian stefan.kramer at cornell.edu Cornell Institute for Social and Economic Research (CISER) 391 Pine Tree Road, Ithaca, NY 14850, USA http://ciser.cornell.edu/ > -----Original Message----- > .... > There was also talk about STI & DL working together to put together some > best practices and other advice for people writing 'Data Management Plans', > as there seems to be a lot of questions out there due to the new NSF > requirement. I don't know if there are people from this community that > might be interested in contributing or otherwise helping. > > ----- > Joe Hourcle > Programmer/Analyst > Solar Data Analysis Center > Goddard Space Flight Center > > > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Rdap mailing list > Rdap at mail.asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/rdap From avandenberg at gsu.edu Thu Nov 4 18:03:43 2010 From: avandenberg at gsu.edu (Art Vandenberg) Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2010 18:03:43 -0400 Subject: [Rdap] RDAP 2011 In-Reply-To: References: <4CC7912A.30902@psu.edu> Message-ID: <7F742496-4D76-4AF2-9160-11B6CD6C9144@gsu.edu> Georgia State University would be interested in activities related to "Research Data Access and Preservation" and especially other's viewpoints/interpretations of the NSF (and NIH) requirements. I attended the RDAP session April 8-10, 2010 in Phoenix and it was very helpful in informing us in our RDAP actions. Will look forward to future info/developments. Art Art Vandenberg Account Manager/Research Function Customer Relations, IS&T Information Systems & Technology Georgia State University avandenberg at gsu.edu +1 404 413 4743 MS Information & Computer Science, Georgia Tech MVA Painting & Drawing, Georgia State Web page: http://www.gsu.edu/ist/acs/25735.html On Oct 28, 2010, at 10:11 AM, Joe Hourcle wrote: > > > On Tue, 26 Oct 2010, Michael J. Giarlo wrote: > >> Any plans for an RDAP Summit in 2011? Just curious; doing some >> travel >> planning for the next year. > > In talking to people at the ASIS&T annual meeting earlier this week, > it > sounds as if the program committee has been formed, and the time & > place > selected (concurrent with the IA Summit, as Monica mentioned), but not > much other than that so far. > > There was also some interested from the ASIS&T SIGs STI (Science & > Technical Information) and DL (Digital Libraries) about trying to > get more > involved with the meeting, but neither group knew how much they'd be > able > to help with the short notice, so it might have to wait 'til 2012, > assuming the meeting continues. > > There was also talk about STI & DL working together to put together > some > best practices and other advice for people writing 'Data Management > Plans', as there seems to be a lot of questions out there due to the > new > NSF requirement. I don't know if there are people from this community > that might be interested in contributing or otherwise helping. > > ----- > Joe Hourcle > Programmer/Analyst > Solar Data Analysis Center > Goddard Space Flight Center > > _______________________________________________ > Rdap mailing list > Rdap at mail.asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/rdap From oneiros at grace.nascom.nasa.gov Fri Nov 12 14:02:09 2010 From: oneiros at grace.nascom.nasa.gov (Joe Hourcle) Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2010 14:02:09 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Rdap] [CNI-ANNOUNCE] National Research Council Symposium on Data Access & Reuse, Dec 1, Washington DC (fwd) Message-ID: It was sent out to a rather broad list, so I have no problem with sending it out to yet another list (or more, so apoligies to people who get this more than once). I'd go, and report back, but we're moving our whole office two days before, so I'm not a good candidate. -Joe ---- Joe Hourcle Programmer/Analyst Solar Data Analysis Center Goddard Space Flight Center ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2010 13:56:11 -0500 From: Clifford Lynch Reply-To: CNI-ANNOUNCE -- News from the Coalition To: CNI-ANNOUNCE -- News from the Coalition Subject: [CNI-ANNOUNCE] National Research Council Symposium on Data Access & Reuse, Dec 1, Washington DC I wanted to share this symposium announcement with the CNI community. This is a topic of intense interest, and they've prepared an excellent panel. Note that they also intend to webcast the event. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI --------------------------------------------- Dear Colleague, You are cordially invited to attend a public symposium on The Value of Shared Access and Reuse of Publicly Funded Scientific Data. The event is being organized by the National Research Council's Board on Research Data and Information, and will be held on the afternoon of December 1 in Washington, DC. A formal invitation with the summary description of the symposium, the location, and RSVP instructions may be found below. Please feel free to forward this invitation to others who you think may be interested. More complete information about the event and the Board on Research Data and Information is at: http://www.nationalacademies.org/brdi. The symposium will be webcast, if you cannot attend in person, but we hope to see you there! Best wishes, Paul Uhlir Director, Board on Research Data and Information INVITATION The Value of Shared Access and ReUse of Publicly Funded Scientific Data A PUBLIC SYMPOSIUM Organized by the Board on Research Data and Information National Research Council (http://www.nationalacademies.org/brdi) Wednesday, December 1, 2010, 2:00-4:15 p.m. 20 F Street Conference Center Conference Room B, 20 F Street, NW, Washington, DC This symposium will examine some of the research, economic, and social benefits that can be derived from providing online access to publicly-funded scientific data, as well as how such benefits can be evaluated. The event will include presentations on the scientific data sharing and reuse policies of the federal government; compelling examples of the value of free online access and unfettered reuse of data; methods of assessing the value and effects of shared access and reuse on research, the economy, and society; and prepared comments by Board members. The symposium is open to the public, but advance registration is requested (contact: Cheryl Levey, clevey at nas.edu or call 202-334-1531). Moderator: Michael Lesk, Rutgers University and Board Chair Speakers: Interagency Working Group on Digital Data, OSTP (invited) Rod Atkinson and Jan Johansson, Congressional Research Service Neil S. Buckholtz, National Institute on Aging, NIH Carl Shapiro, U.S. Geological Survey Heather Joseph, SPARC Michael Carroll, Washington School of Law, American University Paul David, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, Stanford University Panel discussion of invited speakers and Board members and General discussion with the audience 20F Street Conference Center Conference Room B, 20 F Street NW, Washington, DC Wednesday, December 1, 2010, 2:00-4:15 p.m. The symposium is free and open to the public, but advance registration is requested because of space limitations. RSVP to Cheryl Levey at clevey at nas.edu. For additional information about the program, please visit http://www.nationalacademies.org/brdi or contact Paul Uhlir, the Board Director, at puhlir at nas.edu or 202-334-1531. The Symposium will be webcast--see the Board website for details on December 1.