From daureen.nesdill at utah.edu Wed Jan 2 13:02:55 2019 From: daureen.nesdill at utah.edu (Daureen Nesdill) Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2019 18:02:55 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] FW: VOTE on the RDAP Association Bylaws by January 4, 2019 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4BB8E3E08D34034DB9A7D4F285555FB1C5E87788@X-MB3.xds.umail.utah.edu> Happy New Year If you have yet to vote, please take a minute to vote in the RDAP Association's Bylaws. Daureen Nesdill From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com [mailto:rdap-bounces at kunverj.com] On Behalf Of Erica Mehan Johns Sent: Monday, December 10, 2018 5:25 PM To: rdap at mail.kunverj.com Subject: [Rdap] VOTE on the RDAP Association Bylaws by January 4, 2019 Hello RDAP community, Our Bylaws are ready for the vote! The voting period will be from Dec 11, 2018- January 4, 2019. Find the Bylaws attached; Vote here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/XNS3L5Q . Please know that your continued engagement is what makes this community strong and makes the association (still in its infancy, but developing every day) possible. Because our Bylaws address our governance structure, I wanted to note a few things for folks who are catching up on the progress of the RDAP Association and/or need a refresher. >From mid-2016 through early 2018, a group called the Future Vision Task Force (FVTF), originally a subset of the conference planning committee and later made up of volunteers solicited through the RDAP listserv, set forth to examine RDAP's relationship with its parent organization ASIS&T and possible future directions. The task force conducted research, shared progress with the community, received feedback from the community, and made recommendations for the future of RDAP at the 2018 Summit. The recommendation was independence from any parent organization and the community voted in favor. At the RDAP 2018 Summit and through listserv communications following the summit, volunteers or nominations were made for the Executive Board and Action Committees (conference planning, sponsorship, marketing, education, publishing). As noted in the FVTF Report, Executive Board elections were held following the ACRL nomination model and coordinated by Yasmeen Shorish and Andrew Johnson (both active in ACRL and members of the FVTF). The Executive Board members volunteered or were nominated without a competing community member and were thus given the position for a one year term without the need for an election. The FVTF suggested that I (Erica M. Johns) be the inaugural president to keep the institutional knowledge of the FVTF within the Board during its first year. The Executive Board considers this year transitional, as there has been much work to get the association formed; after the Bylaws are voted upon, we will begin our work on initiating an election process and developing a membership model. A few logistics have to be resolved before a membership model can be developed, but they will be added to the Bylaws in the future. We are currently looking for a code of conduct officer who can be the unbiased point person for feedback that needs to be shared with the board, more on this soon. To review the documents and survey results (such as the FVTF report, independence vote, values response, etc.) please see our OSF page here: https://osf.io/uydpe/ . If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to reach out at any time! We appreciate all of your support. 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Name: ATT00001.txt URL: From Clara.Llebot at oregonstate.edu Wed Jan 2 13:49:31 2019 From: Clara.Llebot at oregonstate.edu (Llebot Lorente, Clara) Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2019 18:49:31 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Repository for proposals (Clara Llebot) Message-ID: <6EA77E58-3898-48BE-A90A-A30EDDB6E0D7@oregonstate.edu> Thank you for your responses Melissa and Violeta, The whole conversation started because the Research Office is asking researchers whether they are OK with sharing the abstracts of their submitted grant proposals, and about 80% of researchers say yes. But the Research Office is not making them public. We did some brainstorming about possible ways to adopt or expand that practice involving the library, and decided to do a little bit of research about what others are doing. Best, Clara ?On 12/18/18, 16:32, "rdap-bounces at kunverj.com on behalf of rdap-request at kunverj.com" wrote: Send RDAP mailing list submissions to rdap at mail.kunverj.com To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to rdap-request at mail.kunverj.com You can reach the person managing the list at rdap-owner at mail.kunverj.com When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of RDAP digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Repository for proposals (Llebot Lorente, Clara) 2. Re: Repository for proposals (Violeta Ilik) 3. Re: Repository for proposals (Violeta Ilik) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2018 23:54:52 +0000 From: "Llebot Lorente, Clara" To: "rdap at mail.kunverj.com" Subject: [Rdap] Repository for proposals Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Hi all, At OSU Libraries we are exploring the possibility of setting up a repository of grant proposals submitted by our researchers. Are any of your libraries doing that? I would be interested in learning about your experiences. Thanks! Clara -- Clara Llebot Lorente, Data Management Specialist Oregon State University | The Valley Library | 5417371192 Pronouns: she, her, hers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2018 19:27:39 -0500 From: Violeta Ilik To: Research Data Access and Preservation Cc: "rdap at mail.kunverj.com" Subject: Re: [Rdap] Repository for proposals Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Hi, Institutions are listing the grants as part of their VIVO implementations - see for example Duke University example: https://scholars.duke.edu/individuallist?vclassId=http%3A%2F%2Fvivoweb.org%2Fontology%2Fcore%23Grant All the instances I am aware of are displaying just the metadata about the grants, not the actual grant proposal since those are always hosted in the office of research. However, at the Force11 Conference there was a talk by Sayeed Choudhury about the PASS submission system that uses Fedora 4 to host all the data, articles, and grants and enables them to package all of those resources. A video of the presentation is available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dI8n66fvlXQ Violeta On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 6:55 PM Llebot Lorente, Clara < Clara.Llebot at oregonstate.edu> wrote: > Hi all, > > > > At OSU Libraries we are exploring the possibility of setting up a > repository of grant proposals submitted by our researchers. Are any of your > libraries doing that? I would be interested in learning about your > experiences. > > > > Thanks! > > > > Clara > > > > -- > > *Clara Llebot Lorente, *Data Management Specialist > > Oregon State University | The Valley Library | 5417371192 > > *Pronouns: she, her, hers* > _______________________________________________ > RDAP mailing list > RDAP at mail.kunverj.com > http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap > On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 6:55 PM Llebot Lorente, Clara < Clara.Llebot at oregonstate.edu> wrote: > Hi all, > > > > At OSU Libraries we are exploring the possibility of setting up a > repository of grant proposals submitted by our researchers. Are any of your > libraries doing that? I would be interested in learning about your > experiences. > > > > Thanks! > > > > Clara > > > > -- > > *Clara Llebot Lorente, *Data Management Specialist > > Oregon State University | The Valley Library | 5417371192 > > *Pronouns: she, her, hers* > _______________________________________________ > RDAP mailing list > RDAP at mail.kunverj.com > http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2018 19:27:39 -0500 From: Violeta Ilik To: Research Data Access and Preservation Cc: "rdap at mail.kunverj.com" Subject: Re: [Rdap] Repository for proposals Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Hi, Institutions are listing the grants as part of their VIVO implementations - see for example Duke University example: https://scholars.duke.edu/individuallist?vclassId=http%3A%2F%2Fvivoweb.org%2Fontology%2Fcore%23Grant All the instances I am aware of are displaying just the metadata about the grants, not the actual grant proposal since those are always hosted in the office of research. However, at the Force11 Conference there was a talk by Sayeed Choudhury about the PASS submission system that uses Fedora 4 to host all the data, articles, and grants and enables them to package all of those resources. A video of the presentation is available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dI8n66fvlXQ Violeta On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 6:55 PM Llebot Lorente, Clara < Clara.Llebot at oregonstate.edu> wrote: > Hi all, > > > > At OSU Libraries we are exploring the possibility of setting up a > repository of grant proposals submitted by our researchers. Are any of your > libraries doing that? I would be interested in learning about your > experiences. > > > > Thanks! > > > > Clara > > > > -- > > *Clara Llebot Lorente, *Data Management Specialist > > Oregon State University | The Valley Library | 5417371192 > > *Pronouns: she, her, hers* > _______________________________________________ > RDAP mailing list > RDAP at mail.kunverj.com > http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap > On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 6:55 PM Llebot Lorente, Clara < Clara.Llebot at oregonstate.edu> wrote: > Hi all, > > > > At OSU Libraries we are exploring the possibility of setting up a > repository of grant proposals submitted by our researchers. Are any of your > libraries doing that? I would be interested in learning about your > experiences. > > > > Thanks! > > > > Clara > > > > -- > > *Clara Llebot Lorente, *Data Management Specialist > > Oregon State University | The Valley Library | 5417371192 > > *Pronouns: she, her, hers* > _______________________________________________ > RDAP mailing list > RDAP at mail.kunverj.com > http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ _______________________________________________ RDAP mailing list RDAP at mail.kunverj.com http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap End of RDAP Digest, Vol 99, Issue 13 ************************************ From daureen.nesdill at utah.edu Thu Jan 3 10:39:39 2019 From: daureen.nesdill at utah.edu (Daureen Nesdill) Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2019 15:39:39 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] VOTE on the RDAP Association Bylaws by January 4, 2019 In-Reply-To: <4BB8E3E08D34034DB9A7D4F285555FB1C5E87788@X-MB3.xds.umail.utah.edu> References: <4BB8E3E08D34034DB9A7D4F285555FB1C5E87788@X-MB3.xds.umail.utah.edu> Message-ID: <4BB8E3E08D34034DB9A7D4F285555FB1C5E89569@X-MB3.xds.umail.utah.edu> Just a reminder that all members of this list serv are considered members of the RDAP Association So if you have not voted, please take the time to vote and assist the RDAP Association in becoming an independent organization. Thank you to all who have voted Daureen Nesdill From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com [mailto:rdap-bounces at kunverj.com] On Behalf Of Daureen Nesdill Sent: Wednesday, January 2, 2019 11:03 AM To: rdap at mail.kunverj.com Subject: [Rdap] FW: VOTE on the RDAP Association Bylaws by January 4, 2019 Happy New Year If you have yet to vote, please take a minute to vote in the RDAP Association's Bylaws. Daureen Nesdill From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com [mailto:rdap-bounces at kunverj.com] On Behalf Of Erica Mehan Johns Sent: Monday, December 10, 2018 5:25 PM To: rdap at mail.kunverj.com Subject: [Rdap] VOTE on the RDAP Association Bylaws by January 4, 2019 Hello RDAP community, Our Bylaws are ready for the vote! The voting period will be from Dec 11, 2018- January 4, 2019. Find the Bylaws attached; Vote here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/XNS3L5Q . Please know that your continued engagement is what makes this community strong and makes the association (still in its infancy, but developing every day) possible. Because our Bylaws address our governance structure, I wanted to note a few things for folks who are catching up on the progress of the RDAP Association and/or need a refresher. >From mid-2016 through early 2018, a group called the Future Vision Task Force (FVTF), originally a subset of the conference planning committee and later made up of volunteers solicited through the RDAP listserv, set forth to examine RDAP's relationship with its parent organization ASIS&T and possible future directions. The task force conducted research, shared progress with the community, received feedback from the community, and made recommendations for the future of RDAP at the 2018 Summit. The recommendation was independence from any parent organization and the community voted in favor. At the RDAP 2018 Summit and through listserv communications following the summit, volunteers or nominations were made for the Executive Board and Action Committees (conference planning, sponsorship, marketing, education, publishing). As noted in the FVTF Report, Executive Board elections were held following the ACRL nomination model and coordinated by Yasmeen Shorish and Andrew Johnson (both active in ACRL and members of the FVTF). The Executive Board members volunteered or were nominated without a competing community member and were thus given the position for a one year term without the need for an election. The FVTF suggested that I (Erica M. Johns) be the inaugural president to keep the institutional knowledge of the FVTF within the Board during its first year. The Executive Board considers this year transitional, as there has been much work to get the association formed; after the Bylaws are voted upon, we will begin our work on initiating an election process and developing a membership model. A few logistics have to be resolved before a membership model can be developed, but they will be added to the Bylaws in the future. We are currently looking for a code of conduct officer who can be the unbiased point person for feedback that needs to be shared with the board, more on this soon. To review the documents and survey results (such as the FVTF report, independence vote, values response, etc.) please see our OSF page here: https://osf.io/uydpe/ . If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to reach out at any time! We appreciate all of your support. Best, Erica Johns, RDAP president (on behalf of the Executive Board) President: Erica Johns Vice President: Jake Carlson Past President: Amy Neeser Secretary: Kristin Briney Elections Coordinator: Christine Wiley Treasurer: Amy Koshoffer Bylaws: Daureen Nesdill Erica M. Johns Research Data and Environmental Sciences Librarian Liaison to BEE, EEB, FSAD, NTRES http://orcid.org/0000-0002-3068-3143 Albert R. Mann Library Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 Tel: (607) 255-0158 Email: emj73 at cornell.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Thank you to all who have voted Daureen Nesdill From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com [mailto:rdap-bounces at kunverj.com] On Behalf Of Daureen Nesdill Sent: Wednesday, January 2, 2019 11:03 AM To: rdap at mail.kunverj.com Subject: [Rdap] FW: VOTE on the RDAP Association Bylaws by January 4, 2019 Happy New Year If you have yet to vote, please take a minute to vote in the RDAP Association's Bylaws. Daureen Nesdill From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com [mailto:rdap-bounces at kunverj.com] On Behalf Of Erica Mehan Johns Sent: Monday, December 10, 2018 5:25 PM To: rdap at mail.kunverj.com Subject: [Rdap] VOTE on the RDAP Association Bylaws by January 4, 2019 Hello RDAP community, Our Bylaws are ready for the vote! The voting period will be from Dec 11, 2018- January 4, 2019. Find the Bylaws attached; Vote here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/XNS3L5Q . Please know that your continued engagement is what makes this community strong and makes the association (still in its infancy, but developing every day) possible. Because our Bylaws address our governance structure, I wanted to note a few things for folks who are catching up on the progress of the RDAP Association and/or need a refresher. >From mid-2016 through early 2018, a group called the Future Vision Task Force (FVTF), originally a subset of the conference planning committee and later made up of volunteers solicited through the RDAP listserv, set forth to examine RDAP's relationship with its parent organization ASIS&T and possible future directions. The task force conducted research, shared progress with the community, received feedback from the community, and made recommendations for the future of RDAP at the 2018 Summit. The recommendation was independence from any parent organization and the community voted in favor. At the RDAP 2018 Summit and through listserv communications following the summit, volunteers or nominations were made for the Executive Board and Action Committees (conference planning, sponsorship, marketing, education, publishing). As noted in the FVTF Report, Executive Board elections were held following the ACRL nomination model and coordinated by Yasmeen Shorish and Andrew Johnson (both active in ACRL and members of the FVTF). The Executive Board members volunteered or were nominated without a competing community member and were thus given the position for a one year term without the need for an election. The FVTF suggested that I (Erica M. Johns) be the inaugural president to keep the institutional knowledge of the FVTF within the Board during its first year. The Executive Board considers this year transitional, as there has been much work to get the association formed; after the Bylaws are voted upon, we will begin our work on initiating an election process and developing a membership model. A few logistics have to be resolved before a membership model can be developed, but they will be added to the Bylaws in the future. We are currently looking for a code of conduct officer who can be the unbiased point person for feedback that needs to be shared with the board, more on this soon. To review the documents and survey results (such as the FVTF report, independence vote, values response, etc.) please see our OSF page here: https://osf.io/uydpe/ . If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to reach out at any time! We appreciate all of your support. Best, Erica Johns, RDAP president (on behalf of the Executive Board) President: Erica Johns Vice President: Jake Carlson Past President: Amy Neeser Secretary: Kristin Briney Elections Coordinator: Christine Wiley Treasurer: Amy Koshoffer Bylaws: Daureen Nesdill Erica M. Johns Research Data and Environmental Sciences Librarian Liaison to BEE, EEB, FSAD, NTRES http://orcid.org/0000-0002-3068-3143 Albert R. Mann Library Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 Tel: (607) 255-0158 Email: emj73 at cornell.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Sandusky, Ph.D. Associate University Librarian for Information Technology Associate Professor and Associate Dean UIC University Library 312-413-9822 Pronouns: he, him, his *From: *Amber Budden *Reply-To: *Amber Budden *Date: *Friday, January 4, 2019 at 9:47 AM *To: *"Sandusky, Robert" *Subject: *DataONE Webinar Series: Data won, data lost and data re-found: the realities of ecological data preservation [image: https://click.mlsend.com/link/o/YT0xMDYxNTc4NjUxNjc5NTkzNTQ1JmM9cDNrNiZlPTMyNzc4.NvljhRvnpuWSADL6aU9cvZISkTQPaRB6Z3QkBQYetcw] Upcoming DataONE Webinar: Data won, lost and re-found Can't see images? Click here... [image: https://bucket.mlcdn.com/a/1173/1173052/images/ddedbd3d82c054f14e5305a4e33cc31c7a1624ae.png/8a6525b4594732a90a7e826b8f25a61c881c3f95.png] [image: https://bucket.mlcdn.com/images/default/spacer.gif] [image: https://bucket.mlcdn.com/a/1173/1173052/images/8284009fe201d765420cf97dfdb113bb5c42ad92.jpeg/4d148a37bdf710f163c7fe5150ae216c254ec484.jpeg] DataONE Webinar Series *Happy New Year and welcome to the first of the 2019 webinars.* *A story of data won, data lost and data re-found: the realities of ecological data preservation* *Alison Specht* Tuesday Jan 8th 0900 PT / 1000 MT / 1100 CT / 1200 ET **Please note: Capacity is set to 100 attendees. Registration does not guarantee admission if we exceed capacity. You may still be able to call in via phone.* *Abstract:* Successful maintenance and accessibility of ecological data enables comprehension of the nature and causes of ecosystem change and makes informed action possible. However, much valuable data are not in institutional hands, and there are many pitfalls of non-institutional ecological data conservation. Interruptions to custodianship, outdated media, lost knowledge and the continuous evolution of species names makes conservation of such data challenging. I shall use a case-study of the ?rescue? of a compiled set of continent-wide vegetation survey data that, although the analyses had been published, the raw data had not (Specht et al., 2018). In the original study, publications containing plot data collected from the 1880s onwards had been collected, interpreted, digitized, and integrated for the classification of vegetation and analysis of its conservation status across Australia. These compiled data form an extremely valuable national collection that demanded publishing in open, readily accessible online repositories such as the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network and the Atlas of Living Australia , the Australian node of the Global Biodiversity Information Facility . This webinar will take you through the workflow from the original data collection in which the presenter participated as a young student, to the present-day deposition of the data in a modern repository. It is hoped that the lessons learnt from this project will trigger a sober review of the value of endangered data and the importance of suitable and timely archiving so the initial unique collection investment enables multiple re-use in perpetuity. *Specht A., Bolton M.P., Kingsford B., Specht R.L., Belbin L. (2018) A story of data won, data lost and data re-found: the realities of ecological data preservation. Biodiversity Data Journal 6:e28073. doi: 10.3897/BDJ.6.e28073* **Please note: Capacity is set to 100 attendees. Registration does not guarantee admission if we exceed capacity. You may still be able to call in via phone.* *Best Regards,* *Amber Budden* Director for Community Engagement and Outreach, DataONE aebudden at dataone.unm.edu 505.205.7675 [image: https://bucket.mlcdn.com/images/icons/share-icons/like.png] [image: https://bucket.mlcdn.com/images/icons/share-icons/tweet.png] [image: https://bucket.mlcdn.com/images/icons/share-icons/forward.png] You received this email because you signed up on our website, are a member of the DataONE Users Group or registered for a DataONE sponsored activity. www.DataONE.org *Unsubscribe* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Shirley Zhao, MSLIS, MS (Mathematics) Data Science Librarian | RDM Project Lead NNLM Training Office | Eccles Health Sciences Library 10 North 1900 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 http://shirl0207.wordpress.com [UofU_HSLibrary_Horizontal_RedCMYK] From: Shirley Zhao Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2018 2:39 PM To: 'rdap at kunverj.com' Subject: Applications Open for RDM 102: Beyond Research Data Management for Biomedical and Health Sciences Librarians Hi everyone! I hope you will considering joining this program as mentors and sharing your expertise to help grow the network of data-ready librarians. -Shirley *Please excuse cross-postings* Applications Open for RDM 102: Beyond Research Data Management for Biomedical and Health Sciences Librarians Biomedical and health sciences librarians are invited to participate as students or mentors in a rigorous online training course going beyond the basics of research data management. This course will expand on concepts covered in RDM 101: Biomedical and Health Research Data Management Training for Librarians, and threaded throughout will be the librarian's role in research reproducibility and research integrity and include practice in using Jupyter notebooks. Mentors will assume the role of a researcher with a dataset seeking data services support and will scope research questions to form the basis for mentee projects. The major aim of this course is to provide an introduction to the support of data science and open science with the goal of developing and implementing or enhancing data science training and services at participants' institutions. This material is essential for decision-making and implementation of these programs, particularly instructional and reference services. The course topics include an overview of data science and open science, data literacy, data wrangling, data visualization, and leadership. The course will run February 20 - April 12, 2019. Both student and mentor applications are due January 4, 2019. Additional details and online applications are available at https://wp.me/p8Qzkf-2La. For questions, please contact the NTO at nto at utah.edu or Shirley Zhao at shirley.zhao at utah.edu. Shirley Zhao, MSLIS, MS (Mathematics) Data Science Librarian | RDM Project Lead NNLM Training Office | Eccles Health Sciences Library 10 North 1900 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 http://shirl0207.wordpress.com [UofU_HSLibrary_Horizontal_RedCMYK] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image002.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 5214 bytes Desc: image002.jpg URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS Jyrki Ilva, National Library of Finland Jessica Lindholm, Chalmers University of Technology Torsten Reimer, British Library Contact: or19-program-chairs at googlegroups.com LOCAL HOSTS Universit?t Hamburg Center for Sustainable Research Data Management Contact: or2019.fdm at uni-hamburg.de WEBSITE AND SOCIAL MEDIA Conference website: http://or2019.net/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/ORConference/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/OpenRepos Hashtag: #OpenRepo2019 Sarah L. Shreeves Vice Dean, University of Arizona Libraries 520.621.0717 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From daureen.nesdill at utah.edu Wed Jan 9 12:55:31 2019 From: daureen.nesdill at utah.edu (Daureen Nesdill) Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2019 17:55:31 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] FW: NLM's future addressing data Message-ID: <4BB8E3E08D34034DB9A7D4F285555FB1C5E8EE96@X-MB3.xds.umail.utah.edu> Thought folks may want to view these talks ? Daureen Nesdill Begin forwarded message: From: "Diane Goldenberg-Hart diane at cni.org" > Subject: [CNI-ANNOUNCE] Video: Brennan on NLM/NIH Discovery Through Data Date: January 7, 2019 at 5:55:00 PM PST To: CNI-ANNOUNCE -- News from the Coalition > Reply-To: CNI-ANNOUNCE -- News from the Coalition > In this video of the closing plenary from CNI?s recent member meeting, Patricia Flatley Brennan, director of the US National Library of Medicine (NLM), discusses how digital content is changing research, how NLM is thinking about its role as part of the preservation of biomedical research data, and presents her thoughts on how scholarship is documented and disseminated. The National Library of Medicine & the National Institutes of Health Partnership in Accelerating Discovery Through Data is now available on the meeting website, and on CNI?s video channels: Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/306574325 YouTube: https://youtu.be/glTpGsdeg4k In case you missed it, video of Clifford Lynch?s opening address, Responsible Stewardship, Technology Realities, and Renewing Collaborations: CNI's Agenda for the Coming Year, was announced shortly before the holidays. Find Cliff?s talk here: YouTube: https://youtu.be/_rgNpfnjUBQ Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/306474784 Look for more announcements soon of other video offerings from the fall 2018 CNI meeting (https://www.cni.org/mm/fall-2018). 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Cheers, Amy Koshoffer Science Informationist [orcid small]ORCID 0000-0001-8130-103X My pronouns are she, hers, her Email: amy.koshoffer at uc.edu (preferred) Tel: (513) 556-1310 Researcher Services (Data, GIS, Informatics) http://rdapassociation.org/ treasurer 2018-2019 Science and Engineering Libraries University of Cincinnati Libraries Office: 240C Braunstein Hall 2825 Campus Way PO Box 210153 Cincinnati, OH 45221-0153 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.gif Type: image/gif Size: 169 bytes Desc: image001.gif URL: From efgorman at hshsl.umaryland.edu Wed Jan 16 08:29:33 2019 From: efgorman at hshsl.umaryland.edu (Gorman, Emily) Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2019 13:29:33 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Job posting: Data Services Librarian in Baltimore, MD Message-ID: Good morning, Please see details below for a new position at the University of Maryland, Baltimore. Note that applications received by January 31st will receive primary consideration. Data Services Librarian Health Sciences and Human Services Library University of Maryland, Baltimore The Health Sciences and Human Services Library (HS/HSL) at University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) seeks an innovative, forward-thinking Data Services Librarian to develop robust research data-related services for UMB faculty, staff, and students. This dynamic librarian will guide and expand the Library's efforts in data management planning, discovery and access of research data, data sharing and publication, and data visualization. The Data Services Librarian will actively collaborate with faculty and staff within the HS/HSL and with partners throughout the University. This new position is a member of the Services Division, home to information services, research and education services, and bioinformation services. This is a permanent status-eligible full-time, non-tenure track faculty position reporting to the Associate Director of Services. For more information about the HS/HSL, visit http://hshsl.umaryland.edu/. RESPONSIBILITIES: * Develop research services related to the discovery, management, analysis, and visualization of research data. * Identify software and tools supporting the discovery, management, analysis, and visualization of research data. * Deliver expert one-on-one consultations to faculty, students, and staff supporting research data needs. * Develop and lead dynamic in-person and online instructional programming on data-related topics and tools. * Engage with University partners integrating research data services into administrative units and academic programs within UMB schools (dentistry, graduate school, medicine, nursing, pharmacy, social work). * Promote research collaboration and data sharing by developing a marketing strategy and conducting outreach activities to grow the UMB Data Catalog, a searchable collection of records describing datasets. * Participate actively in committees within the HS/HSL, the University, and professional organizations. * Pursue research and professional development activities. POSITION REQUIREMENTS: * Master of Library Science or equivalent advanced degree from an ALA-accredited program. * Background in working with qualitative and/or quantitative research data. * Experience with scientific programming (such as R, Python) and statistical software (such as SPSS and SAS). * Knowledge of data repositories and public data sets in the health sciences. * Excellent written and oral communication skills. * Demonstrated service orientation and skills. * Demonstrated ability to work independently and in a team environment. PREFERRED: * Certification in data science or advanced training in data handling. * Experience in a health sciences environment. * Experience with data visualization tools such as Tableau or D3.js. * Experience providing instruction to a range of audiences, including faculty and students. * Familiarity with the HIPAA privacy rule and federal human subjects research guidelines. APPLICATIONS: Application materials must include a CV/resume; cover letter which includes the source of advertisement; 3 references including names, addresses, and phone numbers; and a separate signed/dated affidavit page (stating "I verify that my CV is current and accurate" - does not need to be notarized). Applications will be accepted until the position is filled, but full consideration will be given to complete applications received by January 31, 2019. Interested applicants should apply using the following link: http://bit.ly/DataLibrarian. MINIMUM SALARY: $55,000, commensurate with experience BENEFITS: Generous benefits include choice of retirement, medical, and dental plans; 22 days of annual leave; 15 days of sick leave; 3 personal days and 14 holidays. Regular employees, as well as their spouses and dependent children, may receive tuition remission for most programs at many campuses of the University System of Maryland. ENVIRONMENT: The University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) campus is located in downtown Baltimore, blocks from Orioles Park at Camden Yards, Raven's Stadium, and the Inner Harbor, a recreational waterfront destination. Forty-five miles north of Washington DC, Baltimore City and the surrounding metropolitan area are noted for high quality-of-life indicators offering historic parks, great neighborhoods, and world-famous art collections, museums, theaters, and symphony orchestras. The city has easy access to public transportation systems, superior health care systems, and renowned university and educational resources. The HS/HSL is one of the largest health sciences libraries in the United States with a track-record of user-centered innovative services and programs. Fifty-five FTE employees including 25 faculty librarians staff the library. Our attractive and vibrant facility, which opened in 1998, serves as a hub for collaboration and learning with resources, programs, and tools that promote discovery, creativity, and innovation. The HS/HSL has 45 group study rooms, three computer classrooms, an Innovation Space, a presentation and production studio, an art gallery, and multiple technology-enhanced meeting spaces. Through the HS/HSL's website (www.hshsl.umaryland.edu), the UMB community has access to a full range of resources and services. The HS/HSL serves the schools of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Social Work, and the Graduate School. The HS/HSL also serves as the headquarters for the National Network of Libraries of Medicine's Southeastern/Atlantic Region. The Library supports the 6,500 students, and over 7,300 faculty and staff members on UMB's 71-acre research and technology complex consisting of 67 buildings including the University of Maryland BioPark. UMB's professional and graduate schools comprise a dental school, graduate school, and schools of law, medicine, nursing, pharmacy, and social work. More details about the UMB can be found at http://www.umaryland.edu/. UMB is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law or policy. Emily Gorman, MLIS, AHIP Research, Education, and Outreach Librarian School of Pharmacy Librarian Health Sciences and Human Services Library University of Maryland, Baltimore 601 W. Lombard Street Baltimore, MD 21201 Phone: 410-706-8875 Email: efgorman at hshsl.umaryland.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The information provided by the Collections and Publications Analyst will be used by the Libraries' administration, Acquisitions Department, Collection Management Team, and individual selectors to make data-informed decisions about the best possible allocation of resources to meet the needs of the University's researchers, scholars, educators, and students. In the second area, the Collections and Publications Analyst will collect, analyse, and create reports and visualizations of bibliometric data pertaining to the scholarly output of the University. This information will enable administrators, department heads, and individual authors/creators to measure and demonstrate the impact of University research and creative works on a state, national, and global scale. The Libraries data analyst will have a support system through the UI Business Intelligence Shared Service Center and the BIC at UI BI user community. As a data analyst for the University of Iowa Libraries, Scholarly Impact department, you have the opportunity to make an individual impact on operational and strategic data informed decision-making. Details are available on the full posting: https://uiowa.referrals.selectminds.com/jobs/data-analyst-1502. Applications will be accepted through February 5. Please let me know if you have any questions. Sara Scheib Head, Scholarly Impact Department University of Iowa Libraries 2059 LIB & E237 CB Phone: (319) 335-3024 sara-scheib at uiowa.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The explosion in the volume of scientific data has made it increasingly challenging to find data scattered across various platforms. At the same time, increasing numbers of new data formats, greater data complexity, lack of consistent data standards across disciplines, metadata or links between data and publications makes it even more challenging to evaluate data quality, reproduce results, and reuse data for new discoveries. We invite AI researchers, scientific data community, and data management community from both academia and industry to join us at AIDR 2019 to share solutions and ideas that address these challenges using the power of AI. At this meeting, you will have plenty of opportunities to showcase your work, have thought-provoking conversations, and form collaborations with peer participants. A list of relevant topics can be found at the event website https://events.library.cmu.edu/aidr2019/ We are accepting Abstract submissions (max. 400 words) for Long Talks, Short Talks, Posters, and Panel Discussions. Students selected to present will be entered for competitions in their respective presentation categories. Participants will also have the opportunity to sign up for one of the ?Breakout Cafes? to host or attend an informal discussion / lightning talk on a topic of their choice. We sincerely hope you will be able to join us at AIDR 2019, and have a chance to interact with the world-class AI and data community at CMU and from all over the country. Please do not hesitate to contact us at aidr2019 at andrew.cmu.edu for questions. Sincerely, AIDR 2019 Program Committee: -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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To help answer these important questions, we need your input. This survey is the first in what we hope will be a longitudinal study of software preservation services over time. Who Should Participate? Any individual or organization involved in activities that involve or rely on software preservation is encouraged to take the survey. For the purposes of this survey, software preservation encompasses a wide range of experimental or established services or actions at organizations such as collecting original software media and documentation, consultations with software producers or users of specialized or obsolete software, preservation of software code or executable files, metadata creation for preserved software, etc. The survey will close on February 19, 2019. How will the survey information be used? Anonymized data from the study will be made available to the profession, along with analysis of current trends and possibilities for future research. This study has been approved by the Georgia Institute of Technology Institutional Review Board. Take the survey (roughly 15 minutes): https://b.gatech.edu/2Cs10Gf Questions? Contact: spn-research at googlegroups.com Thank you in advance for contributing your insights! The Software Preservation Network Research Working Group Jessica Benner, Carnegie Mellon University Wendy Hagenmaier, Georgia Institute of Technology Monique Lassere, University of Arizona Christa Williford, Council on Library and Information Resources Lauren Work, University of Virginia -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Do best practices exist? > > To help answer these important questions, we need your input. This survey > is the first in what we hope will be a longitudinal study of software > preservation services over time. > > Who Should Participate? > > Any individual or organization involved in activities that involve or rely > on software preservation is encouraged to take the survey. For the purposes > of this survey, software preservation encompasses a wide range of > experimental or established services or actions at organizations such as > collecting original software media and documentation, consultations with > software producers or users of specialized or obsolete software, > preservation of software code or executable files, metadata creation for > preserved software, etc. > > The survey will close on February 19, 2019. > > How will the survey information be used? > > Anonymized data from the study will be made available to the profession, > along with analysis of current trends and possibilities for future > research. This study has been approved by the Georgia Institute of > Technology Institutional Review Board. > > Take the survey (roughly 15 minutes): https://b.gatech.edu/2Cs10Gf > > Questions? Contact: spn-research at googlegroups.com > > Thank you in advance for contributing your insights! > > The Software Preservation Network Research Working Group > Jessica Benner, Carnegie Mellon University > Wendy Hagenmaier, Georgia Institute of Technology > Monique Lassere, University of Arizona > Christa Williford, Council on Library and Information Resources > Lauren Work, University of Virginia > > _______________________________________________ > RDAP mailing list > RDAP at mail.kunverj.com > http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From fernandapeset at gmail.com Thu Jan 24 03:18:38 2019 From: fernandapeset at gmail.com (Fernanda Peset ) Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2019 09:18:38 +0100 Subject: [Rdap] =?utf-8?q?Let=E2=80=99s_Map_the_Landscape_of_Software_Pres?= =?utf-8?q?ervation_Services?= In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I think you'll know it, but.... there are an interesting inventory for this topic here: https://beeldengeluid.github.io/floss/#T #FLOSS inventory The FLOSS inventory lists all the Free Libre Open Source Software relevant to Europeana and the cultural heritage world All the best El mi?., 23 ene. 2019 18:22, Wendy Hagenmaier escribi?: > The SPN Research Working Group invites you to participate in a survey on > practices, needs, and gaps related to software preservation. > > Why Does This Matter? > > For decades, researchers and practitioners in information science, digital > preservation, and allied fields have discussed the necessity of software > preservation: preserving software is a prerequisite for preserving and > providing access to digital cultural heritage and research, and software is > increasingly considered a research product or artifact in itself. > > How are cultural heritage professionals working on preserving software? > What are the obstacles to software preservation? Do best practices exist? > > To help answer these important questions, we need your input. This survey > is the first in what we hope will be a longitudinal study of software > preservation services over time. > > Who Should Participate? > > Any individual or organization involved in activities that involve or rely > on software preservation is encouraged to take the survey. For the purposes > of this survey, software preservation encompasses a wide range of > experimental or established services or actions at organizations such as > collecting original software media and documentation, consultations with > software producers or users of specialized or obsolete software, > preservation of software code or executable files, metadata creation for > preserved software, etc. > > The survey will close on February 19, 2019. > > How will the survey information be used? > > Anonymized data from the study will be made available to the profession, > along with analysis of current trends and possibilities for future > research. This study has been approved by the Georgia Institute of > Technology Institutional Review Board. > > Take the survey (roughly 15 minutes): https://b.gatech.edu/2Cs10Gf > > Questions? 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If you are interested and have some time to help or if you have questions about the timeframe or time commitment, please email me at koshofae at ucmail.uc.edu. Cheers, Amy Koshoffer Science Informationist [orcid small]ORCID 0000-0001-8130-103X My pronouns are she, hers, her Email: amy.koshoffer at uc.edu (preferred) Tel: (513) 556-1310 Researcher Services (Data, GIS, Informatics) http://rdapassociation.org/ treasurer 2018-2019 Science and Engineering Libraries University of Cincinnati Libraries Office: 240C Braunstein Hall 2825 Campus Way PO Box 210153 Cincinnati, OH 45221-0153 Erica M. Johns Head of Research Services, Mann Library President, RDAP Executive Board Liaison to BEE, EEB, FSAD, NTRES departments http://orcid.org/0000-0002-3068-3143 Albert R. Mann Library Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 Tel: (607) 255-0158 Email: emj73 at cornell.edu Website: http://data.research.cornell.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Porter Engineering Librarian Sherman Fairchild Library Caltech, 1-43 Pasadena, CA 91125-4300 626-395-3409 From: on behalf of Daureen Nesdill Reply-To: Research Data Access and Preservation Date: Friday, January 25, 2019 at 9:49 AM To: Research Data Access and Preservation Subject: [Rdap] Data Repository question Now that PMC (and all the other repositories sharing the same platform) have freely accessible access to journal articles, which article do you link to from the underlying data in your data repository? The original publisher article, PMC article or both? Daureen Daureen Nesdill, MS, MLIS Research Data Management Librarian The Faculty Center @ the Marriott Library University of Utah 801-585-5975 Daureen.nesdill at utah.edu https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0126-5038 _______________________________________________ RDAP mailing list RDAP at mail.kunverj.com http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ceaker at utk.edu Mon Jan 28 13:16:11 2019 From: ceaker at utk.edu (Eaker, Chris) Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2019 18:16:11 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] REGISTRATION NOW OPEN: Empirical Librarians, March 7-8, VCU, Richmond, VA Message-ID: Registration is now open for Empirical Librarians 2019 at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, VA. Empirical Librarians is a small conference focused on librarians doing research and librarians supporting original research. Empirical Librarians provides a great venue for learning, networking, and discussion about the many ways that research and librarianship thrive together. Registration Link: https://tiny.utk.edu/EmpLibs2019. Registration fee is $45, which includes continental breakfast and snacks both days and lunch on the first day. This year's joint keynote speakers will be Kris Brancolini and Marie Kennedy of Loyola Marymount University Library. Kris and Marie are founders of the Institute for Research Design in Librarianship. The dates at March 7-8, 2019. Please read more about the conference here: https://www.lib.utk.edu/emplibs/ The full schedule of sessions and abstracts will be posted to the website shortly. In the meantime, please make your travel arrangements. We look forward to seeing you in Richmond! Christopher Eaker Assistant Professor & Data Curation Librarian ORCID: 0000-0001-5881-1680 University of Tennessee Libraries 236 John C. Hodges Library 1015 Volunteer Boulevard Knoxville, TN 37996 ceaker at utk.edu (865) 974-4404 https://www.lib.utk.edu/scholar/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From daureen.nesdill at utah.edu Tue Jan 29 12:47:00 2019 From: daureen.nesdill at utah.edu (Daureen Nesdill) Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2019 17:47:00 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] CHORUS and University of Denver Successfully Collaborate to Monitor Open Research Compliance with Funder Mandates In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4BB8E3E08D34034DB9A7D4F285555FB1C5EAE2E5@X-MB3.xds.umail.utah.edu> Now all we need is a way to track the publications in PubMedCentral and its affiliated platforms so we have a complete picture of faculty research output. Daureen Nesdill, MS, MLIS Research Data Management Librarian The Faculty Center @ the Marriott Library University of Utah 801-585-5975 Daureen.nesdill at utah.edu https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0126-5038 From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com [mailto:rdap-bounces at kunverj.com] On Behalf Of susan spilka Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2019 10:37 AM To: rdap at mail.kunverj.com Subject: [Rdap] CHORUS and University of Denver Successfully Collaborate to Monitor Open Research Compliance with Funder Mandates University of Denver librarians discovered a simple, automated & affordable solution to keep track of faculty research output and meet funder access and preservation mandates. Please read their CHORUS success story:https://www.chorusaccess.org/the-resourceful-librarians/ Best, Susan Susan Spilka sbspilka at gmail.com +1(516) 315-7721 CHORUS Communications & Marketing Consultant (516) 315-7721 sspilka at chorusaccess.org www.chorusaccess.org Follow CHORUS on Twitter @CHORUSaccess and Linked In -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From daureen.nesdill at utah.edu Tue Jan 29 12:47:00 2019 From: daureen.nesdill at utah.edu (Daureen Nesdill) Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2019 17:47:00 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] CHORUS and University of Denver Successfully Collaborate to Monitor Open Research Compliance with Funder Mandates In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4BB8E3E08D34034DB9A7D4F285555FB1C5EAE2E5@X-MB3.xds.umail.utah.edu> Now all we need is a way to track the publications in PubMedCentral and its affiliated platforms so we have a complete picture of faculty research output. Daureen Nesdill, MS, MLIS Research Data Management Librarian The Faculty Center @ the Marriott Library University of Utah 801-585-5975 Daureen.nesdill at utah.edu https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0126-5038 From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com [mailto:rdap-bounces at kunverj.com] On Behalf Of susan spilka Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2019 10:37 AM To: rdap at mail.kunverj.com Subject: [Rdap] CHORUS and University of Denver Successfully Collaborate to Monitor Open Research Compliance with Funder Mandates University of Denver librarians discovered a simple, automated & affordable solution to keep track of faculty research output and meet funder access and preservation mandates. Please read their CHORUS success story:https://www.chorusaccess.org/the-resourceful-librarians/ Best, Susan Susan Spilka sbspilka at gmail.com +1(516) 315-7721 CHORUS Communications & Marketing Consultant (516) 315-7721 sspilka at chorusaccess.org www.chorusaccess.org Follow CHORUS on Twitter @CHORUSaccess and Linked In -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: