From jpetters at vt.edu Mon Jun 3 08:37:43 2019 From: jpetters at vt.edu (Jonathan Petters) Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2019 08:37:43 -0400 Subject: [Rdap] Fwd: [rda-libresearchdata] LIBER Data Management Plan (DMP) CATALOGUE: Provide your feedback In-Reply-To: <928b44bc-7f6b-116c-da26-21703f34a208@sub.uni-goettingen.de> References: <928b44bc-7f6b-116c-da26-21703f34a208@sub.uni-goettingen.de> Message-ID: FYI all... I took a quick look at three of the DMPs within the catalog, and each was 10+ pages. I'm sure they are thorough plans, but not sure how effective they will be as exemplars for US proposal writers mostly writing 2pg max DMPs... -Jon ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: bschmid1 Date: Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 7:16 AM Subject: [rda-libresearchdata] LIBER Data Management Plan (DMP) CATALOGUE: Provide your feedback To: Research Data Management discussion list < RESEARCH-DATAMAN at jiscmail.ac.uk>, , rda-libresearchdata at rda-groups.org ** Apologies for cross-posting ** *LIBER Data Management Plan (DMP) CATALOGUE: PROVIDE YOUR FEEDBACK *In 2018, LIBER's Research Data Management Working Group launched a Data Management Plan Catalogue . We would very much appreciate your feedback and input regarding this catalogue. Your responses will be analysed and used for improving our catalogue during 2019. Take the survey The DMP CAT's main aim is to provide - A central hub for DMPs from different disciplines - Quality reviews of the DMPs with assessments of the quality of the different parts The purpose of this catalogue is to inspire researchers and others in the process of writing a Data Management Plan. This DMP CAT provides the metadata and reviews in tabular form on this website and links to the citable and DOI-equipped PDF version of the DMPs on Zenodo . This means that the DMP are officially published via Zenodo: authors and contributors are properly listed and linked to their ORCID-ID, the DMP received as persistent link and is citable. We hope that you consider this a useful resource and look forward to your feedback. With many thanks on behalf of the RDM WG, Eliane Blumer, EPFL -- Dr Birgit Schmidt Head of Knowledge Commons G?ttingen State and University Library Wissen als Gemeingut (WAG) Platz der G?ttinger Sieben DE - 37070 G?ttingen Tel +49 551 39 33181 Fax +49 551 39 5222 www.openaire.euwww.fosteropenscience.eu -- Full post: https://www.rd-alliance.org/group/libraries-research-data-ig/post/liber-data-management-plan-dmp-catalogue-provide-your-feedback Manage my subscriptions: https://www.rd-alliance.org/mailinglist Stop emails for this post: https://www.rd-alliance.org/mailinglist/unsubscribe/63447 -- Jonathan Petters Ph.D. Data Management Consultant and Curation Services Coordinator Data Services, University Libraries Virginia Tech (540) 232-8682 https://www.lib.vt.edu/research-learning/ResearchDataManagementAndCuration.html ORCID: 0000-0002-0853-5814 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From shlake at virginia.edu Mon Jun 3 08:59:01 2019 From: shlake at virginia.edu (Lake, Sherry Heitchew (sah)) Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2019 12:59:01 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Fwd: [rda-libresearchdata] LIBER Data Management Plan (DMP) CATALOGUE: Provide your feedback In-Reply-To: References: <928b44bc-7f6b-116c-da26-21703f34a208@sub.uni-goettingen.de> Message-ID: What I found potentially useful on that site was their DMP ?Review Process?. https://libereurope.eu/dmpcatalogue/review/ I think a lot of us are trying to review DMPs and are trying to be consistent. I haven?t found THE matrix described there, but I?ll keep looking because it sounds VERY useful. -- Sherry On 6/3/19, 8:37 AM, "rdap-bounces at kunverj.com on behalf of Jonathan Petters" on behalf of jpetters at vt.edu> wrote: FYI all... I took a quick look at three of the DMPs within the catalog, and each was 10+ pages. I'm sure they are thorough plans, but not sure how effective they will be as exemplars for US proposal writers mostly writing 2pg max DMPs... -Jon ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: bschmid1 > Date: Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 7:16 AM Subject: [rda-libresearchdata] LIBER Data Management Plan (DMP) CATALOGUE: Provide your feedback To: Research Data Management discussion list >, >, rda-libresearchdata at rda-groups.org > ** Apologies for cross-posting ** LIBER Data Management Plan (DMP) CATALOGUE: PROVIDE YOUR FEEDBACK In 2018, LIBER's Research Data Management Working Group launched a Data Management Plan Catalogue. We would very much appreciate your feedback and input regarding this catalogue. Your responses will be analysed and used for improving our catalogue during 2019. Take the survey The DMP CAT's main aim is to provide ? A central hub for DMPs from different disciplines ? Quality reviews of the DMPs with assessments of the quality of the different parts The purpose of this catalogue is to inspire researchers and others in the process of writing a Data Management Plan. This DMP CAT provides the metadata and reviews in tabular form on this website and links to the citable and DOI-equipped PDF version of the DMPs on Zenodo. This means that the DMP are officially published via Zenodo: authors and contributors are properly listed and linked to their ORCID-ID, the DMP received as persistent link and is citable. We hope that you consider this a useful resource and look forward to your feedback. With many thanks on behalf of the RDM WG, Eliane Blumer, EPFL -- Dr Birgit Schmidt Head of Knowledge Commons G?ttingen State and University Library Wissen als Gemeingut (WAG) Platz der G?ttinger Sieben DE - 37070 G?ttingen Tel +49 551 39 33181 Fax +49 551 39 5222 www.openaire.eu www.fosteropenscience.eu -- Full post: https://www.rd-alliance.org/group/libraries-research-data-ig/post/liber-data-management-plan-dmp-catalogue-provide-your-feedback Manage my subscriptions: https://www.rd-alliance.org/mailinglist Stop emails for this post: https://www.rd-alliance.org/mailinglist/unsubscribe/63447 -- Jonathan Petters Ph.D. Data Management Consultant and Curation Services Coordinator Data Services, University Libraries Virginia Tech (540) 232-8682 https://www.lib.vt.edu/research-learning/ResearchDataManagementAndCuration.html ORCID: 0000-0002-0853-5814 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From amy.l.nurnberger at gmail.com Mon Jun 3 09:58:19 2019 From: amy.l.nurnberger at gmail.com (Amy Nurnberger) Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2019 15:58:19 +0200 Subject: [Rdap] [datacure] Re: Fwd: [rda-libresearchdata] LIBER Data Management Plan (DMP) CATALOGUE: Provide your feedback In-Reply-To: References: <928b44bc-7f6b-116c-da26-21703f34a208@sub.uni-goettingen.de> Message-ID: Agreed, but I didn't see their "LIBER DMP CAT Review Matrix" linked anywhere. Just in case it is not just me overlooking something obviously linked, I've asked Birgit for a copy. As with Sherry, I'm always looking for good review tools! In the past, I've found JHU's old matrix to be helpful. I'm really interested to see what NSF might do in the way of review and auditing with the development of machine processable DMPs. Best, Amy On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 2:59 PM Lake, Sherry Heitchew (sah) < shlake at virginia.edu> wrote: > What I found potentially useful on that site was their DMP ?Review > Process?. https://libereurope.eu/dmpcatalogue/review/ > > > > I think a lot of us are trying to review DMPs and are trying to be > consistent. I haven?t found THE matrix described there, but I?ll keep > looking because it sounds VERY useful. > > > > > > -- > Sherry > > > > On 6/3/19, 8:37 AM, "rdap-bounces at kunverj.com on behalf of Jonathan > Petters" wrote: > > > > FYI all... > > > > I took a quick look at three of the DMPs within the catalog, and each was > 10+ pages. I'm sure they are thorough plans, but not sure how effective > they will be as exemplars for US proposal writers mostly writing 2pg max > DMPs... > > > > -Jon > > > > ---------- Forwarded message --------- > From: *bschmid1* > Date: Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 7:16 AM > Subject: [rda-libresearchdata] LIBER Data Management Plan (DMP) CATALOGUE: > Provide your feedback > To: Research Data Management discussion list < > RESEARCH-DATAMAN at jiscmail.ac.uk>, , > rda-libresearchdata at rda-groups.org > > > > ** Apologies for cross-posting ** > > > *LIBER Data Management Plan (DMP) CATALOGUE: PROVIDE YOUR FEEDBACK *In > 2018, LIBER's Research Data Management Working Group launched a Data > Management Plan Catalogue . We > would very much appreciate your feedback and input regarding this > catalogue. Your responses will be analysed and used for improving our > catalogue during 2019. Take the survey > > > The DMP CAT's main aim is to provide > > ? A central hub for DMPs from different disciplines > > ? Quality reviews of the DMPs with assessments of the quality of > the different parts > > The purpose of this catalogue is to inspire researchers and others in the > process of writing a Data Management Plan. > > This DMP CAT provides the metadata and reviews in tabular form on this > website and links to the citable and DOI-equipped PDF version of the DMPs > on Zenodo . This means that > the DMP are officially published via Zenodo: authors and contributors are > properly listed and linked to their ORCID-ID, the DMP received as > persistent link and is citable. > > We hope that you consider this a useful resource and look forward to your > feedback. > > With many thanks on behalf of the RDM WG, > Eliane Blumer, EPFL > > -- > > Dr Birgit Schmidt > > Head of Knowledge Commons > > > > G?ttingen State and University Library > > Wissen als Gemeingut (WAG) > > Platz der G?ttinger Sieben > > DE - 37070 G?ttingen > > > > Tel +49 551 39 33181 > > Fax +49 551 39 5222 > > > > www.openaire.eu > > www.fosteropenscience.eu > > > > > > -- > Full post: > https://www.rd-alliance.org/group/libraries-research-data-ig/post/liber-data-management-plan-dmp-catalogue-provide-your-feedback > Manage my subscriptions: https://www.rd-alliance.org/mailinglist > Stop emails for this post: > https://www.rd-alliance.org/mailinglist/unsubscribe/63447 > > > > -- > > Jonathan Petters Ph.D. > Data Management Consultant and Curation Services Coordinator > > Data Services, University Libraries > Virginia Tech > (540) 232-8682 > > https://www.lib.vt.edu/research-learning/ResearchDataManagementAndCuration.html > > ORCID: 0000-0002-0853-5814 > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "Datacure" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to datacure+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com. > To post to this group, send email to datacure at googlegroups.com. > Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/datacure. > To view this discussion on the web visit > https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/datacure/B34C2B83-72E9-4D05-84B4-93B05E8BFF17%40virginia.edu > > . > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Regina.Raboin at umassmed.edu Mon Jun 3 12:53:11 2019 From: Regina.Raboin at umassmed.edu (Raboin, Regina) Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2019 16:53:11 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Call for Submissions: RDAP 2019 Special Issue Message-ID: The Research Data Access and Preservation Association (RDAP) and the Journal of eScience Librarianship (JeSLIB) are pleased to continue their partnership and announce that there will be a Special Issue published by JeSLIB for the 2019 RDAP Summit. The 2019 Special Issue will focus on the Summit's themes, "Building Communities: How Different Communities are Impacted by Our Systems, Technology, Values, and Practices; Who Our Communities are By and For; and Data Services Examined through a Critical Lens." This is an open submissions call, and we encourage all presenters (talk, poster, presentation), especially first-time presenters, to submit. We are also encouraging new and veteran RDAP Summit attendees to write and submit Commentaries to the special issue - it's a great way to jump into scholarly pGuidelines for authors can be found at https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/jeslib/styleguide.html. Please read and follow these instructions carefully when preparing your manuscript. Need help getting started? Thea Atwood and Kristine Lee gave a wonderful presentation at RDAP 2019 on "Turning Your Poster or Presentation into an Article." View their super helpful slides:https://tufts.box.com/s/ndnlczxgkenb7480d4wf5ln8zuq5u9wd To submit your paper, go to https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/cgi/submit.cgi?context=jeslib Your manuscript will be subject to a full, double-blind peer review process and copy editing. Commentaries are not peer reviewed, but are read and edited by the guest editors and editor-in-chief. Along with submitting the paper you should also submit a cover letter clearly explaining the paper's premise and additional changes or submissions made to presentation content when writing the paper. The schedule for this special issue is as follows: June 30, 2019 Submission deadline June 30 to August 1, 2019 Peer review and notification of decision September 15, 2019 Upload revised manuscript October 15, 2019 Copy editing November 1 - 15, 2019 Processing and publishing Please note acceptance of all articles/commentaries is not guaranteed, although we hope that all authors whose manuscripts are of high quality will be accepted. Guest Editors Tina Griffin, University of Illinois at Chicago Rebekah Kati, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Ali Krzton, Auburn University Lora Leligdon, Dartmouth College JeSLIB Editorial Team Regina Raboin, Editor-in-Chief, University of Massachusetts Medical School Sally Gore, Associate Editor, University of Massachusetts Medical School Julie Goldman, Managing Editor, Harvard Medical School Lisa Palmer, Distribution Editor, University of Massachusetts Medical School Regina Fisher Raboin, MSLIS Associate Director Editor-in-Chief, Journal of eScience Librarianship (JESLIB) Lamar Soutter Library University of Massachusetts Medical School 55 Lake Avenue North Worcester, MA 01655 Phone: 1.508.856.2099 Fax: 1.508.856.5899 regina.raboin at umassmed.edu http://works.bepress.com/regina_raboin/ ORCID: 0000-0002-5723-6060 Lamar Soutter Library: "A Leader in Service and Learning" Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential, proprietary and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender immediately and destroy or permanently delete all copies of the original message. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From stefan.ekman at snd.gu.se Mon Jun 3 23:48:20 2019 From: stefan.ekman at snd.gu.se (Stefan Ekman) Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2019 03:48:20 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Fwd: [rda-libresearchdata] LIBER Data Management Plan (DMP) CATALOGUE: Provide your feedback In-Reply-To: References: <928b44bc-7f6b-116c-da26-21703f34a208@sub.uni-goettingen.de> Message-ID: <10a24fedcdd147d2aa2c3b0392a79123@snd.gu.se> Dear all, As far as I can see, all the plans are project deliverables from EU-funded projects and are not proposal DMPs. They would thus be more useful as examples of in-project DMPs. It would have been useful to see the proposal DMPs there as well, to see how a DMP can transition from short proposal version to in-project version. /Stefan Fr?n: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com F?r Jonathan Petters Skickat: den 3 juni 2019 14:38 Till: Datacure ; Research Data, Access and Preservation ?mne: [Rdap] Fwd: [rda-libresearchdata] LIBER Data Management Plan (DMP) CATALOGUE: Provide your feedback FYI all... I took a quick look at three of the DMPs within the catalog, and each was 10+ pages. I'm sure they are thorough plans, but not sure how effective they will be as exemplars for US proposal writers mostly writing 2pg max DMPs... -Jon ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: bschmid1 > Date: Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 7:16 AM Subject: [rda-libresearchdata] LIBER Data Management Plan (DMP) CATALOGUE: Provide your feedback To: Research Data Management discussion list >, >, rda-libresearchdata at rda-groups.org > ** Apologies for cross-posting ** LIBER Data Management Plan (DMP) CATALOGUE: PROVIDE YOUR FEEDBACK In 2018, LIBER's Research Data Management Working Group launched a Data Management Plan Catalogue. We would very much appreciate your feedback and input regarding this catalogue. Your responses will be analysed and used for improving our catalogue during 2019. Take the survey The DMP CAT's main aim is to provide * A central hub for DMPs from different disciplines * Quality reviews of the DMPs with assessments of the quality of the different parts The purpose of this catalogue is to inspire researchers and others in the process of writing a Data Management Plan. This DMP CAT provides the metadata and reviews in tabular form on this website and links to the citable and DOI-equipped PDF version of the DMPs on Zenodo. This means that the DMP are officially published via Zenodo: authors and contributors are properly listed and linked to their ORCID-ID, the DMP received as persistent link and is citable. We hope that you consider this a useful resource and look forward to your feedback. With many thanks on behalf of the RDM WG, Eliane Blumer, EPFL -- Dr Birgit Schmidt Head of Knowledge Commons G?ttingen State and University Library Wissen als Gemeingut (WAG) Platz der G?ttinger Sieben DE - 37070 G?ttingen Tel +49 551 39 33181 Fax +49 551 39 5222 www.openaire.eu www.fosteropenscience.eu -- Full post: https://www.rd-alliance.org/group/libraries-research-data-ig/post/liber-data-management-plan-dmp-catalogue-provide-your-feedback Manage my subscriptions: https://www.rd-alliance.org/mailinglist Stop emails for this post: https://www.rd-alliance.org/mailinglist/unsubscribe/63447 -- Jonathan Petters Ph.D. Data Management Consultant and Curation Services Coordinator Data Services, University Libraries Virginia Tech (540) 232-8682 https://www.lib.vt.edu/research-learning/ResearchDataManagementAndCuration.html ORCID: 0000-0002-0853-5814 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ceaker at utk.edu Tue Jun 4 10:38:54 2019 From: ceaker at utk.edu (Eaker, Chris) Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2019 14:38:54 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] 2019 Southeast Data Librarian Symposium (10/10-11) - Program Planning Survey Message-ID: Hello! The 2019 Southeast Data Librarian Symposium will take place at Tulane University in New Orleans, LA.. The dates are October 10-11, 2019. If you are interested in attending, please take a few minutes to provide your input so the program can be developed. Please respond by June 13. The survey is here: https://tulane.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6F235H4rZayyaW1 SEDLS 2019 is intended to provide a low-cost opportunity for librarians and other research data practitioners to gather and explore developments in the field of data librarianship, including the management and sharing of research data. In addition to learning about new work in the field, attendees will have the opportunity to network and build partnerships with regional colleagues. Stay tuned for more announcements, follow @SEDataLibrarian on Twitter, or check the SEDLS webpage (https://se-datalibrarian.github.io/) for updates as they become available. Questions should be directed to se.datalibrarian at gmail.com. 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... URL: From katherine.koziar at ucr.edu Tue Jun 4 11:50:40 2019 From: katherine.koziar at ucr.edu (Katherine Koziar) Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2019 15:50:40 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] CT/MRI Image Database of Lungs Message-ID: I am assisting a researcher in finding a database of lung CT/MRI images of healthy, asthmatic, bronchitis, or cystic fibrosis patients. Most of the public lung image databases are cancer focused. Does anyone know of campus researchers that have access to a dataset like this? If so, what would be the process to access the images? This leads to the larger question of what processes do institutions have in place to find and access restricted data? Do you rely on journal articles to facilitate finding, or are data cross referenced in an index or repository? Do your institutions have a policy and point person for access, or is it up to the researcher? Thanks, -kat Katherine E. Koziar Data Librarian UCR | LIBRARY P.O. Box 5900 Orbach Science Library, Room 126 Riverside, CA 92517-5900 Phone 951.827.3529 katherine.koziar at ucr.edu | library.ucr.edu University of California, Riverside -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cgraebne at sfu.ca Tue Jun 4 14:44:51 2019 From: cgraebne at sfu.ca (Carla Graebner) Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2019 18:44:51 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Fwd: [rda-libresearchdata] LIBER Data Management Plan (DMP) CATALOGUE: Provide your feedback In-Reply-To: References: <928b44bc-7f6b-116c-da26-21703f34a208@sub.uni-goettingen.de> Message-ID: <9da68504022a474abe6e62770a8993cf@sfu.ca> Thanks for circulating this. What might be interesting to this group and others is the Portage Network?s DMP Expert Group is developing exemplar DMPs which will eventually be made available in a repository and which will be posted to the portagenetwork.ca website soon-ish. These are relatively short and have been created using DMP Assistant. We are also looking a developing some guidance regarding what should be included as a baseline for DMPs (understanding that this may vary depending on discipline and funder requirements) Carla From: datacure at googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Lake, Sherry Heitchew (sah) Sent: Monday, June 3, 2019 5:59 AM To: Research Data Access and Preservation ; Datacure Subject: [datacure] Re: [Rdap] Fwd: [rda-libresearchdata] LIBER Data Management Plan (DMP) CATALOGUE: Provide your feedback What I found potentially useful on that site was their DMP ?Review Process?. https://libereurope.eu/dmpcatalogue/review/ I think a lot of us are trying to review DMPs and are trying to be consistent. I haven?t found THE matrix described there, but I?ll keep looking because it sounds VERY useful. -- Sherry On 6/3/19, 8:37 AM, "rdap-bounces at kunverj.com on behalf of Jonathan Petters" on behalf of jpetters at vt.edu> wrote: FYI all... I took a quick look at three of the DMPs within the catalog, and each was 10+ pages. I'm sure they are thorough plans, but not sure how effective they will be as exemplars for US proposal writers mostly writing 2pg max DMPs... -Jon ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: bschmid1 > Date: Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 7:16 AM Subject: [rda-libresearchdata] LIBER Data Management Plan (DMP) CATALOGUE: Provide your feedback To: Research Data Management discussion list >, >, rda-libresearchdata at rda-groups.org > ** Apologies for cross-posting ** LIBER Data Management Plan (DMP) CATALOGUE: PROVIDE YOUR FEEDBACK In 2018, LIBER's Research Data Management Working Group launched a Data Management Plan Catalogue. We would very much appreciate your feedback and input regarding this catalogue. Your responses will be analysed and used for improving our catalogue during 2019. Take the survey The DMP CAT's main aim is to provide ? A central hub for DMPs from different disciplines ? Quality reviews of the DMPs with assessments of the quality of the different parts The purpose of this catalogue is to inspire researchers and others in the process of writing a Data Management Plan. This DMP CAT provides the metadata and reviews in tabular form on this website and links to the citable and DOI-equipped PDF version of the DMPs on Zenodo. This means that the DMP are officially published via Zenodo: authors and contributors are properly listed and linked to their ORCID-ID, the DMP received as persistent link and is citable. We hope that you consider this a useful resource and look forward to your feedback. With many thanks on behalf of the RDM WG, Eliane Blumer, EPFL -- Dr Birgit Schmidt Head of Knowledge Commons G?ttingen State and University Library Wissen als Gemeingut (WAG) Platz der G?ttinger Sieben DE - 37070 G?ttingen Tel +49 551 39 33181 Fax +49 551 39 5222 www.openaire.eu www.fosteropenscience.eu -- Full post: https://www.rd-alliance.org/group/libraries-research-data-ig/post/liber-data-management-plan-dmp-catalogue-provide-your-feedback Manage my subscriptions: https://www.rd-alliance.org/mailinglist Stop emails for this post: https://www.rd-alliance.org/mailinglist/unsubscribe/63447 -- Jonathan Petters Ph.D. Data Management Consultant and Curation Services Coordinator Data Services, University Libraries Virginia Tech (540) 232-8682 https://www.lib.vt.edu/research-learning/ResearchDataManagementAndCuration.html ORCID: 0000-0002-0853-5814 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Datacure" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to datacure+unsubscribe at googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to datacure at googlegroups.com. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/datacure. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/datacure/B34C2B83-72E9-4D05-84B4-93B05E8BFF17%40virginia.edu. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lynchm at surgery.wisc.edu Tue Jun 4 12:26:26 2019 From: lynchm at surgery.wisc.edu (Mary Lynch) Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2019 16:26:26 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] CT/MRI Image Database of Lungs In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Kat, Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN might. I can check with a study coordinator to see if it exists. To access research data/images, the researcher/institution holding the data needs to establish in the research protocol that de-identified images/data may be shared with researchers outside the institution. Your first step would be finding the images. (FYI - I've been a study coordinator for the past 10 years - first at Mayo Clinic - Rochester & now at UW-Madison). Mary Lynch ________________________________ From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com on behalf of Katherine Koziar Sent: Tuesday, June 4, 2019 10:50 AM To: Research Data Access and Preservation; Datacure Subject: [Rdap] CT/MRI Image Database of Lungs I am assisting a researcher in finding a database of lung CT/MRI images of healthy, asthmatic, bronchitis, or cystic fibrosis patients. Most of the public lung image databases are cancer focused. Does anyone know of campus researchers that have access to a dataset like this? If so, what would be the process to access the images? This leads to the larger question of what processes do institutions have in place to find and access restricted data? Do you rely on journal articles to facilitate finding, or are data cross referenced in an index or repository? Do your institutions have a policy and point person for access, or is it up to the researcher? Thanks, -kat Katherine E. Koziar Data Librarian UCR | LIBRARY P.O. Box 5900 Orbach Science Library, Room 126 Riverside, CA 92517-5900 Phone 951.827.3529 katherine.koziar at ucr.edu | library.ucr.edu University of California, Riverside -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From michele_hayslett at unc.edu Mon Jun 10 12:30:04 2019 From: michele_hayslett at unc.edu (Hayslett, Michele Matz) Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2019 16:30:04 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] FW: [IASSIST] Reproducibility in Research - IASSIST Quarterly special issue In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Apologies for cross-posting. You need not be an IASSIST member to submit an article for the IQ. Michele Managing Editor, IASSIST Quarterly -- Michele M. Hayslett (she, her, hers) Librarian for Numeric Data Services & Data Management Digital Research Svcs. Davis Library, CB #3950 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27515-3950 (919) 843-6958 [ORCID iD icon]orcid.org/0000-0001-8783-2763 michele_hayslett at unc.edu (Please contact me for a delivery address, e.g., for FedEx or UPS.) From: discuss at lists.iassistdata.org Sent: Monday, June 10, 2019 11:42 AM To: discuss at lists.iassistdata.org Cc: Harrison Dekker Subject: [IASSIST] Reproducibility in Research - IASSIST Quarterly special issue Reproducibility in research You are invited to submit a manuscript for a special issue of IASSIST Quarterly on reproducibility in research. We encourage the submission of both general background articles or case studies on any of the topics listed below as well as articles demonstrating how data professionals may advocate for and leverage our expertise to provide support for social scientists conducting research. ? Reproducibility ? Replicability ? Transparent reporting and reporting guidelines ? Reproducibility guidelines ? Questionable Research Practices o P-hacking o HARKing o Underpowered Studies ? Preregistration and registered reports ? Reproducibility as related to evidence synthesis ? Data repositories ? Data curation ? Data reuse Manuscripts must be submitted by October 31, 2019. This issue will be co-edited by Harrison Dekker (hdekker at uri.edu) from the University of Rhode Island and Amy Riegelman (aspringe at umn.edu) from the University of Minnesota. Authors should adhere to IASSIST Quarterly instructions for authors and upload manuscripts according to the IASSIST Quarterly submission guidelines. When submitting make a note that you are submitting for the special issue on reproducibility. -- IASSIST (International Association for Social Science Information Service and Technology) is an international organization of professionals working with information technology and data services to support research and teaching in the social sciences. IASSIST Quarterly (iassistquarterly.com) is a peer-reviewed, indexed, open access quarterly publication of articles dealing with social science information and data services. ISSN: 0739-1137 -- Amy Riegelman (she, her, hers) Social Sciences Librarian University of Minnesota aspringe at umn.edu http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4127-5222 First-Generation College ____________________________________________________________ You received this message as a subscriber on the list: discuss at lists.iassistdata.org To be removed from the list, send any message to: discuss-unsubscribe at lists.iassistdata.org For all list information and functions, see: http://lists.iassistdata.org/lists/info/discuss -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 1261 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From plackie at carleton.edu Mon Jun 10 17:48:19 2019 From: plackie at carleton.edu (Paula Lackie) Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2019 09:48:19 +1200 Subject: [Rdap] CT/MRI Image Database of Lungs In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I saw a 3d printout of lungs from a body-donation-thank-you event at the University of Minnesota. The 3d printout would have required a data file. Could that be useful? Paula On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 5:22 AM Mary Lynch wrote: > Kat, > Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN might. I can check with a study coordinator > to see if it exists. > > To access research data/images, the researcher/institution holding the > data needs to establish in the research protocol that de-identified > images/data may be shared with researchers outside the institution. > > Your first step would be finding the images. > > (FYI - I've been a study coordinator for the past 10 years - first at Mayo > Clinic - Rochester & now at UW-Madison). > > Mary Lynch > > ------------------------------ > *From:* rdap-bounces at kunverj.com on behalf of > Katherine Koziar > *Sent:* Tuesday, June 4, 2019 10:50 AM > *To:* Research Data Access and Preservation; Datacure > *Subject:* [Rdap] CT/MRI Image Database of Lungs > > > I am assisting a researcher in finding a database of lung CT/MRI images of > healthy, asthmatic, bronchitis, or cystic fibrosis patients. Most of the > public lung image databases are cancer focused. Does anyone know of campus > researchers that have access to a dataset like this? If so, what would be > the process to access the images? > > > > This leads to the larger question of what processes do institutions have > in place to find and access restricted data? Do you rely on journal > articles to facilitate finding, or are data cross referenced in an index or > repository? Do your institutions have a policy and point person for access, > or is it up to the researcher? > > > > Thanks, > > > > -kat > > > > Katherine E. Koziar > > Data Librarian > > > *UC**R *| LIBRARY > P.O. Box 5900 > Orbach Science Library, Room 126 > Riverside, CA 92517-5900 > > *Phone* 951.827.3529 > katherine.koziar at ucr.edu | *library.ucr.edu* > > > > University of California, Riverside > > > _______________________________________________ > RDAP mailing list > RDAP at mail.kunverj.com > http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap > -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Note: I will be at IASSIST19 ?May? 24-June? ?9 ?(??email with me may be disrupted) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Paula Lackie - Academic Technology, Curricular & Research Data Support Carleton College - Northfield, MN USA -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From erdfost at iu.edu Tue Jun 11 09:48:32 2019 From: erdfost at iu.edu (Foster, Erin D) Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2019 13:48:32 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Job Opportunity - Digital & Special Collections Librarian Message-ID: <9042572C-1558-4226-9D97-AB1343B8D085@iu.edu> Hi all, We?re hiring! Feel free to reach out with any questions. Digital and Special Collections Librarian Ruth Lilly Medical Library, Indiana University School of Medicine Based in Indianapolis, Indiana, the Ruth Lilly Medical Library seeks an innovative and energetic individual to lead collaborative efforts to identify, assess and provide access to the digital materials given to and created by the Ruth Lilly Medical Library. This includes the creation of metadata records and the implementation of policies regarding the creation, storage, preservation, organization, description, and access to these materials. The Digital and Special Collections Librarian is also responsible for initiating and maintaining outreach, reference, and collection development activities for the History of Medicine and Special Collections related to the School of Medicine as well as regional, state and local history and culture. This position participates in the library liaison program and in curriculum-based education. This is a tenure track faculty position that reports to the Associate Director for Content Management and Assessment. Please visit https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/7950 to view the full job description. Application materials (cover letter and CV) should be sent to the Search Committee: https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/7950 Applications will be reviewed beginning July 8, 2019. Position is open until filled. Salary minimum: $55,000 Indiana University School of Medicine is an EEO/AA Employer, M/F/D/V -- Erin Foster, MSLS Data Services Librarian Ruth Lilly Medical Library Indiana University School of Medicine 975 W. Walnut St, IB 308 Indianapolis, IN 46202-5121 317.278.1511 tel erdfost at iu.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kmcneill at hbs.edu Thu Jun 13 17:22:51 2019 From: kmcneill at hbs.edu (McNeill, Katherine) Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2019 21:22:51 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Job posting: Data Services Librarian at Harvard Message-ID: Dear all, We've available a newly-created data position here at Harvard, in the central library, supporting research data management. Please consider and share around. ------ Harvard Library has opened a search for a Data Services Librarian (Req: 49202BR) to join the Harvard Library Research Data Management Program. This 3-year term position will partner with members of the IQSS/Dataverse team and several Harvard Library departments to support a new collaborative data curation service for the Harvard Dataverse repository. Initial application review: June 28th. Katherine McNeill Research Data Program Manager & Collections Librarian Harvard Business School | Knowledge and Library Services kmcneill at hbs.edu|T: 617.495.5310 Visit HBS Dataverse, our online repository for faculty and student research data. Baker 3.0: Informed Leaders Start Here -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From splutchak at gmail.com Sat Jun 15 11:16:57 2019 From: splutchak at gmail.com (T Scott Plutchak) Date: Sat, 15 Jun 2019 10:16:57 -0500 Subject: [Rdap] Metadata 2020 survey Message-ID: You are invited to participate in a survey to help better understand metadata knowledge, attitudes, and usage in scholarly communications. The survey is being carried out by the Metadata 2020 project, and seeks input from all key stakeholder groups -- researchers, publishers, librarians, and repository managers. Metadata 2020 is a collaboration that advocates richer, connected, and reusable, open metadata for all research outputs, for the benefit of everyone. Projects, including this survey and its subsequent analysis, are designed and conducted by volunteer community contributors . This voluntary survey will take about 15 minutes of time, and is open to those 18 years old or over (no compensation for participants). Please participate by June 28 at this link: https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/4729698/Metadata2020-survey-email Note that the survey starts by asking your primary role. Many of you on this list act in multiple roles so you may want to fill out the survey more than once, focusing on your different experiences. Finally, we are particularly interested in getting responses from researchers. If you have a distribution list of researchers that you work with and would be willing to send the survey link to them, we would greatly appreciate it. On behalf of the Metadata 2020 project, T Scott Plutchak Librarian Epistemologist Birmingham, Alabama splutchak at gmail.com https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4712-5233 http://tscott.typepad.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From julie_goldman at harvard.edu Mon Jun 17 12:23:47 2019 From: julie_goldman at harvard.edu (Goldman, Julie) Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2019 16:23:47 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Reminder: Call for Submissions: RDAP 2019 Special Issue Message-ID: Call for Submissions: RDAP 2019 Special Issue Reminder: Submissions Due June 30th The Research Data Access and Preservation Association (RDAP) and the Journal of eScience Librarianship (JeSLIB) are pleased to continue their partnership and announce that there will be a Special Issue published by JeSLIB for the 2019 RDAP Summit. The 2019 Special Issue will focus on the Summit's themes, "Building Communities: How Different Communities are Impacted by Our Systems, Technology, Values, and Practices; Who Our Communities are By and For; and Data Services Examined through a Critical Lens." This is an open submissions call, and we encourage all presenters (talk, poster, presentation), especially first-time presenters, to submit. We are also encouraging new and veteran RDAP Summit attendees to write and submit Commentaries to the special issue - it's a great way to jump into scholarly pGuidelines for authors can be found at https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/jeslib/styleguide.html. Please read and follow these instructions carefully when preparing your manuscript. Need help getting started? Thea Atwood and Kristine Lee gave a wonderful presentation at RDAP 2019 on "Turning Your Poster or Presentation into an Article." View their super helpful slides: https://tufts.box.com/s/ndnlczxgkenb7480d4wf5ln8zuq5u9wd To submit your paper, go to https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/cgi/submit.cgi?context=jeslib Your manuscript will be subject to a full, double-blind peer review process and copy editing. Commentaries are not peer reviewed, but are read and edited by the guest editors and editor-in-chief. Along with submitting the paper you should also submit a cover letter clearly explaining the paper's premise and additional changes or submissions made to presentation content when writing the paper. The schedule for this special issue is as follows: June 30, 2019 Submission deadline June 30 to August 1, 2019 Peer review and notification of decision September 15, 2019 Upload revised manuscript October 15, 2019 Copy editing November 1 - 15, 2019 Processing and publishing Please note acceptance of all articles/commentaries is not guaranteed, although we hope that all authors whose manuscripts are of high quality will be accepted. Guest Editors Tina Griffin, University of Illinois at Chicago Rebekah Kati, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Ali Krzton, Auburn University Lora Leligdon, Dartmouth College JeSLIB Editorial Team Regina Raboin, Editor-in-Chief, University of Massachusetts Medical School Sally Gore, Associate Editor, University of Massachusetts Medical School Julie Goldman, Managing Editor, Harvard Medical School Lisa Palmer, Distribution Editor, University of Massachusetts Medical School 20190530-Submission-Announcement -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From hoadriank at gmail.com Tue Jun 18 01:10:10 2019 From: hoadriank at gmail.com (Adrian Ho) Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2019 01:10:10 -0400 Subject: [Rdap] FORCE11 Scholarly Communication Institute (FSCI) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Forwarding on behalf of a colleague. Apologies for cross-posting. Adrian FSCI2019 will be held on the UCLA campus on August 5th ? 9th, and offers participants 5 immersive days of training and skills development in new modes of research communication. All levels of participants, from beginners to advanced, will find courses of interest. There are 27 Courses to choose from (see list below) - for more information on any of them, be sure to check out the Course Abstracts . We also have an exciting agenda of plenary events , and Speakers and Instructors are coming from 6 continents, including experts in scholarly communication from many disciplines and communities of practice. The diversity of perspectives provided by the instructors and attendees is one of FSCI?s key strengths, allowing for comprehensive exploration of the issues in class discussions. We hope you?ll take advantage of this fantastic educational opportunity and join the conversation! *BEGINNER AND ALL LEVEL COURSES* - *Inside Scholarly Communications Today* - *Research Reproducibility in Theory and Practice* - *FAIR Data in the Scholarly Communications Life Cycle* - *When Global is Local: Open Scholarly Communication in the Global South* - *Working with Scholarly Literature in R: Pulling, Wrangling, Cleaning, and Analyzing Structured Bibliographic Metadata* - *How to Introduce and Implement Policy in Your Institution and Still Have Friends Afterwards* - *Help! How Do I Build Community and Bring About Culture Change for Open Science in MY Organization?* - *Scholarly Reputation Management in a World of New and Evolving Media* - *The Scientific Paper of the Future* - *Losing Our Scholarly Record and What To Do About It* - *Rethinking Research Evaluation* - *Understanding Copyright: Vital Skills for Navigating Scholarly Communications* - *Managing, Exploring, and Sharing Data in the Dataverse* - *Educating the Next Generation of Open Scholars* - *Introduction to Open Knowledge Research* - *Laboratory Forensics: An Assessment Approach to Data Management in Research Labs* - *Digital Authoring in Scalar* - *Open Tools for Publishing Education: A Workshop on Pedagogy and Practice* - *A Decolonized Approach to Scholarly Communications: Foundations, Challenges, and Perspectives in Practice and Research* - *Getting Buy-In: How to Plan and Master Open Access Advocacy Sessions* - *Citation Context Analysis: Findings and Lessons for Scholarly Communication Development* - *Collecting, Curating, and Publishing Accessible Mobile and Sensor-generated Research Data* - *Reveal, Don?t Conceal: How to Avoid Common Data-Visualization Errors and Create More Informative Figures* *INTERMEDIATE COURSES* - *Author Carpentry: Writing a Research Compendium and the Future of Scientific Reporting* - *Evaluation of Scholarly Works: Current Practices and Consequences of Plan S* - *Data Citation for Scientific Publishing* - *Publishing Reproducible Experimentation Pipelines: A Hands-on Course* *Visit the* FSCI 2019 *website for more information.* *Convinced? Then register *here *and take advantage of the early-bird discount that ends on June 21st. We hope you can join us and we look forward to seeing you in Los Angeles!* *All the Best,* *The FSCI Team at FORCE11* force11.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image002.png Type: image/png Size: 245223 bytes Desc: not available URL: From frios at email.arizona.edu Tue Jun 18 08:00:33 2019 From: frios at email.arizona.edu (Rios, Fernando - (frios)) Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2019 12:00:33 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Job posting: Research Data Systems Integration Specialist at the University of Arizona Message-ID: All, We're looking for someone to help us develop integrations between campus computing and other information systems on campus and our data repository. This is a benefits-eligible, 3-year, fixed-term position with a posted salary range of $55,000 - $75,000. Initial review is July 17, 2019 Please circulate to anyone you think may be interested. Research Data Systems Integration Specialist uacareers.com/postings/39122 Fernando Rios Research Data Management Specialist University of Arizona Library frios at email.arizona.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jennifer.darragh at duke.edu Tue Jun 18 13:52:48 2019 From: jennifer.darragh at duke.edu (Jen Darragh) Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2019 17:52:48 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Position Available: ILR Research and Data Librarian - Cornell University Library Message-ID: Posting for a colleague: This position is targeted toward early career librarians. https://cornell.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/CornellCareerPage/job/Ithaca-Main-Campus/ILR-Research-and-Data-Librarian---Cornell-University-Library_WDR-00019064 Jennifer Darragh Pronouns: She/her/hers Senior Research Data Management Consultant Data and Visualization Services Duke University Perkins Library PO Box 104732 Durham, NC 27708 919-681-1805 jennifer.darragh at duke.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mark.conrad at nara.gov Tue Jun 18 14:08:46 2019 From: mark.conrad at nara.gov (Mark Conrad) Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2019 14:08:46 -0400 Subject: [Rdap] Position Available: ILR Research and Data Librarian - Cornell University Library In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: " The application deadline is June 17, 2019." ?? On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 1:56 PM Jen Darragh wrote: > Posting for a colleague: This position is targeted toward early career > librarians. > > > > > https://cornell.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/CornellCareerPage/job/Ithaca-Main-Campus/ILR-Research-and-Data-Librarian---Cornell-University-Library_WDR-00019064 > > > > > > > *Jennifer Darragh* > Pronouns: She/her/hers > > Senior Research Data Management Consultant > Data and Visualization Services > Duke University > > Perkins Library > PO Box 104732 > Durham, NC 27708 > 919-681-1805 > jennifer.darragh at duke.edu > > > _______________________________________________ > RDAP mailing list > RDAP at mail.kunverj.com > http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jennifer.darragh at duke.edu Tue Jun 18 14:12:20 2019 From: jennifer.darragh at duke.edu (Jen Darragh) Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2019 18:12:20 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Position Available: ILR Research and Data Librarian - Cornell University Library In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hrm?. Let me check with my colleague who had me post this as he?s definitely still recruiting actively. Jennifer Darragh Pronouns: She/her/hers Senior Research Data Management Consultant Data and Visualization Services Duke University Perkins Library PO Box 104732 Durham, NC 27708 919-681-1805 jennifer.darragh at duke.edu From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com On Behalf Of Mark Conrad Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2019 2:09 PM To: Research Data Access and Preservation Subject: Re: [Rdap] Position Available: ILR Research and Data Librarian - Cornell University Library " The application deadline is June 17, 2019." ?? On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 1:56 PM Jen Darragh > wrote: Posting for a colleague: This position is targeted toward early career librarians. https://cornell.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/CornellCareerPage/job/Ithaca-Main-Campus/ILR-Research-and-Data-Librarian---Cornell-University-Library_WDR-00019064 Jennifer Darragh Pronouns: She/her/hers Senior Research Data Management Consultant Data and Visualization Services Duke University Perkins Library PO Box 104732 Durham, NC 27708 919-681-1805 jennifer.darragh at duke.edu _______________________________________________ RDAP mailing list RDAP at mail.kunverj.com http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mar at pitt.edu Tue Jun 18 14:29:19 2019 From: mar at pitt.edu (Ratajeski, Melissa Anne) Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2019 18:29:19 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Position Available: Research Data Librarian at the University of Pittsburgh ULS Message-ID: All, Come join the Digital Scholarship Services team at the University Library System of the University of Pittsburgh! Job description below, and also viewable online here: https://www.library.pitt.edu/research-data-librarian Note: Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until position is filled; primary consideration will be given to those received by June 28, 2019. Research Data Librarian Digital Scholarship Services University Library System University of Pittsburgh The Research Data Librarian is a full-time Librarian position in the ULS Digital Scholarship Services unit, responsible for providing support and expertise to faculty, students, and researchers engaged in research data management planning, data acquisition, data sharing, and long-term data stewardship. This position emphasizes collaborating with faculty and graduate students in the sciences and social sciences, but may support data practices and literacies in a wide variety of disciplines and with other populations. The Research Data Librarian will also work within ULS to coordinate data education, curation, and consultation activities. The position facilitates and is supported by the library?s existing cross-organizational Research Data Management team, made up of liaison librarians, archivists, and staff working in areas that contribute to data management. In this forward-facing and highly collaborative position, the Research Data Librarian draws on a broad knowledge of research data management and stewardship, communicates clearly and effectively with researchers and colleagues, and monitors and creatively responds to emerging researcher data needs. Through consults, training, advocacy, and collaborative initiatives, the Research Data Librarian supports data practices across many phases of research and learning. The position reports to the Digital Scholarship Librarian. Responsibilities: * Educating members of the campus community about data management practices and theory, consulting with individuals and teams, and performing outreach in order to position the library as a collaborator in managing research data * Promoting the value of responsible data practices and reproducibility, emphasizing foundational considerations of privacy, ethics, attribution, and documentation when working with data * Supporting data literacies alongside the other members of the Digital Scholarship Services unit, particularly for research that makes use of data-intensive processes or which has specialized data management needs * Coordinating research data management support within ULS by leading the library?s cross-organizational Research Data Management team, made up of liaison librarians, archivists, and staff working in areas that contribute to data management * Coordinating with the ULS Metadata and Discoverability unit to provide metadata and ontology support for datasets * Working with the Office of Scholarly Communication and Publishing to foster Open Scholarship initiatives, focusing on research transparency, reproducibility, availability, and openness * Assisting researchers in meeting data management and sharing requirements of funders and publishers, for example through applications such as DMPTool * Supporting preparation and deposit of datasets in repositories, including D-Scholarship at Pitt, the ULS-hosted institutional repository for the University of Pittsburgh * Building and maintaining relationships with other University units supporting research data management, including the Health Sciences Library System, Center for Research Computing, Pitt Information Technology, Office of Research, and others Librarians at the University of Pittsburgh are members of the faculty and are expected to demonstrate continuous professional development in addition to performing their specific responsibilities. This expectation includes such activities as participating in and contributing to departmental, library and campus-wide committees or working groups as well as the profession at a regional, national, and/or international level, maintaining a broad awareness of current and emerging issues that affect their particular areas of expertise, participating in relevant publishing and presentation opportunities, and pursuing knowledge of professional trends and developments that can be applied to evolving research, services and collections. Qualifications Required: * Master?s degree or higher in library or information science or other relevant discipline * Academic background or relevant experience in the sciences or social sciences * Knowledge of research processes and the role of data within contemporary research and scholarship * Familiarity with foundational concepts of metadata, data formats, and systems for managing and sharing research data * Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively, to communicate well with various people in different contexts, to teach concepts and practical skills, and to successfully manage projects The University of Pittsburgh Library System The University of Pittsburgh's University Library System (https://www.library.pitt.edu/) is a member of the Association of Research Libraries and contains over 4.7 million print and electronic volumes, including access to over 300,000 journals and 570 databases. The University Library System (ULS) consists of 14 libraries and employs 75 faculty librarians and 103 staff. In addition to the ULS, the University of Pittsburgh includes libraries for the health sciences and law school. The ULS stands at the center of intellectual life at the University of Pittsburgh, fostering connections and knowledge creation and dissemination that help faculty, students, and researchers from around the world to excel in research, scholarship and creative expression. It supports and enhances faculty and student productivity through its extensive collections, innovative Open Access publishing, and user-centered focus. The ULS has recently enacted a major organizational realignment and is currently aggressively hiring in many areas of strategic priority, including research support, digital scholarship and creation, entrepreneurship and innovation, as we are repositioning our services to respond to and anticipate changes in research, teaching, and learning. We are also in the midst of a top-to-bottom renovation of Hillman Library, the central library of the University of Pittsburgh campus which saw 1.9 million visitors in FY17. The reinvented Hillman (https://library.pitt.edu/hillmanreinvention) will be a light-filled home to spaces, from vibrant to serene, for digital making and exploration, showcasing unique collections, advancing academic study, and fostering energetic, collaborative exchange. This is an exciting time to join the Pitt library system and contribute to envisioning the library of the future. The University of Pittsburgh Founded in 1787, the University of Pittsburgh (https://www.pitt.edu/) is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in the United States. Today Pitt is an internationally recognized center of learning and research, strong in the arts and sciences and the professions. Pitt serves approximately 32,000 students, including more than 9,000 graduate students, in the 16 schools at the Pittsburgh campus and the four regional campuses. Pitt attracts, on average, more than $700 million in research funding every year. It is also one of the nation?s top producers of Fulbright students and scholars for the 2017-18 academic year (according to the U.S. Department of State?s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs), and is among only 16 institutions in the country to be named a top producer in both the Fulbright U.S. Student and Scholar programs. In 2018, for the second consecutive year, the Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education College Rankings named Pitt as the best public university in the Northeastern United States. The City of Pittsburgh The city of Pittsburgh is located in the foothills of the Allegheny Mountains in Southwestern Pennsylvania. Consistently ranked as one of the most livable cities in the United States, Pittsburgh is recognized for its natural beauty and unique blend of cultural, education, and technological resources. Additional information on the city of Pittsburgh can be found at: https://www.visitpittsburgh.com/ Salary Commensurate with experience. Comprehensive benefits package including one month vacation per year; Medical plans; TIAA/ Vanguard; and tuition assistance. Successful candidate will meet the criteria for appointment at the rank of Librarian I or II, and will be hired on an initial 3-year renewable contract. For further information, please see: https://pi.tt/NESLibrarianApptReview To apply Submit letter of application and CV with the names/addresses/phone numbers of three professional references via email to: Sharon McMasters, Personnel Coordinator (sam989 at pitt.edu) Visa sponsorship is not offered with this position. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until position is filled; primary consideration will be given to those received by June 28, 2019. The University of Pittsburgh is an Equal Opportunity Employer -- Minorities/Women/Vets/Disabled -------------------------------- Melissa Ratajeski, MLIS, AHIP, RLAT Coordinator of Data Services; IACUC Liaison Health Sciences Library System, University of Pittsburgh 200 Scaife Hall, 3550 Terrace Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15261 Phone: 412-648-1971 Fax: 412-648-8819 email: mar at pitt.edu * Ask me about how to make your research more visible with the Pitt Data Catalog * -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jennifer.darragh at duke.edu Tue Jun 18 14:40:38 2019 From: jennifer.darragh at duke.edu (Jen Darragh) Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2019 18:40:38 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Position Available: ILR Research and Data Librarian - Cornell University Library In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I can confirm that the deadline has been extended beyond June 17th ? the Website has not been changed yet to reflect that. If you?re going to be at ALA they will be doing some active recruiting there. Jennifer Darragh Pronouns: She/her/hers Senior Research Data Management Consultant Data and Visualization Services Duke University Perkins Library PO Box 104732 Durham, NC 27708 919-681-1805 jennifer.darragh at duke.edu From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com On Behalf Of Jen Darragh Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2019 2:12 PM To: Research Data Access and Preservation Subject: Re: [Rdap] Position Available: ILR Research and Data Librarian - Cornell University Library Hrm?. Let me check with my colleague who had me post this as he?s definitely still recruiting actively. Jennifer Darragh Pronouns: She/her/hers Senior Research Data Management Consultant Data and Visualization Services Duke University Perkins Library PO Box 104732 Durham, NC 27708 919-681-1805 jennifer.darragh at duke.edu From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com On Behalf Of Mark Conrad Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2019 2:09 PM To: Research Data Access and Preservation Subject: Re: [Rdap] Position Available: ILR Research and Data Librarian - Cornell University Library " The application deadline is June 17, 2019." ?? On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 1:56 PM Jen Darragh > wrote: Posting for a colleague: This position is targeted toward early career librarians. https://cornell.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/CornellCareerPage/job/Ithaca-Main-Campus/ILR-Research-and-Data-Librarian---Cornell-University-Library_WDR-00019064 Jennifer Darragh Pronouns: She/her/hers Senior Research Data Management Consultant Data and Visualization Services Duke University Perkins Library PO Box 104732 Durham, NC 27708 919-681-1805 jennifer.darragh at duke.edu _______________________________________________ RDAP mailing list RDAP at mail.kunverj.com http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From acanino at library.rochester.edu Tue Jun 18 20:19:17 2019 From: acanino at library.rochester.edu (Canino, Adrienne) Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2019 00:19:17 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Job Opportunity, Data Analyst, University of Rochester Libraries Message-ID: Please excuse Cross-Postings. Hi RDAP, We have an opportunity for a Data Analyst position in our Research Initiatives Department. This is a full time staff position within the Academic Engagement team at our River Campus Library. The job description and how to apply can be found here: https://ps.its.rochester.edu/psp/PSApplyOnline/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_APP_SCHJOB.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST&Action=U&FOCUS=Applicant&SiteId=1&JobOpeningId=215920&PostingSeq=1 . Feel free to reach out with questions. Thank you! Adrienne Canino Science & Data Outreach Librarian River Campus Libraries University of Rochester Rochester, NY E: acanino at library.rochester.edu T: 585-275-7659 Appointments: https://libcal.lib.rochester.edu/appointments/ScheduleAdrienne Pronouns: she, her -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From eMammal at si.edu Tue Jun 18 15:37:48 2019 From: eMammal at si.edu (eMammal) Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2019 19:37:48 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Job: Wildlife Data Manager Message-ID: Wildlife Data Manager This position is located within the Conservation Ecology Center, at the Smithsonian's Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI) in Front Royal, Virginia. The Smithsonian is a collaborator in an initiative to collect, organize and display data associated with wildlife images obtained from camera traps (emammal.org). The incumbent would maintain the data pipeline needed for this repository, including identifying IT needs, preparing and supervising contracts with outside vendors, and maintaining a system of work-tickets related to the data pipeline. The data manager will run regular meetings with all developers associated with eMammal, as well as conduct user testing for any maintenance and improvement tasks. The data manager would also assist project managers with setting up new projects within eMammal and maintain help manuals for volunteers and project managers using the repository and website. The incumbent would be based at SCBI, a 3150 acre research center, but would be expected to travel when needed to coordinate activities with associated SI bureaus, eMammal partners, and vendors. There will be some involvement with presenting the project to potential partner agencies, or organizations, as well as the general public. Expected experience includes: * A degree in biology or computer science with coursework in both subjects. * Experience with SQL and programming software (R/MATLAB/Python/etc); GIS experience is a plus. * Experience with content management and web design. * Good interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to work collaboratively. * Interest in conservation of mammals and advancing the future of biodiversity data. Starting salary set at IS-07 (approximately $47,000 plus benefits). This position will be renewed in 1-year increments, with opportunity for advancement. Please send a single PDF containing a letter of interest, a resume, and the contact information for three references to mcsheaw at si.edu before July 14. Anticipated start date in September 2019. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From parsons.mark at gmail.com Wed Jun 19 11:36:35 2019 From: parsons.mark at gmail.com (Mark Parsons) Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2019 09:36:35 -0600 Subject: [Rdap] Information Maintenance as a Practice of Care: An Invitation to Reflect and Share Message-ID: <98290F89-5EA0-451F-AA1A-2E453792FEFC@gmail.com> Dear Colleagues, We are happy to announce the release of Information Maintenance as a Practice of Care: An Invitation to Reflect and Share. You can access a copy of the paper here: http://themaintainers.org/info-mc-work . In this piece we begin to describe intersections of information maintenance and care ethics in ways that are real and meaningful for information maintainers. By ?information maintainers? we mean those who manage, maintain, and preserve information systems. The contributors to this document each have varied experiences with information maintenance. We are community organizers and facilitators, archivists, repository managers, project managers, designers, librarians, researchers, grantmakers, educators and more. This invitation is directed toward occupations and roles for which we feel that an understanding of the relationship between information maintenance and an ethic of care is especially valuable. We invite you to read, react, share engage with this potluck of ideas. Please circulate widely! If you see yourself and work represented in this invitation, we ask you to join us and contribute to the Information Maintainers community. For more on who we are and how we work, please visit http://themaintainers.org/info-mc-about-us . cheers, -m. Mark A. Parsons Senior Research Scientist Tetherless World Constellation Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute http://tw.rpi.edu +1 303 941 9986 Skype: mark.a.parsons mail: 1550 Linden Ave., Boulder CO 80304, USA https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7723-0950 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rdowns at ciesin.columbia.edu Wed Jun 19 13:34:53 2019 From: rdowns at ciesin.columbia.edu (Robert Downs) Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2019 13:34:53 -0400 Subject: [Rdap] AGU session IN003. Advancing Capabilities to Enable Current and Future Use of Earth and Space Science Data Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, (Apologies for multiple postings) The AGU 2019 Fall Meeting will be held on 9-13, Dec. 2019 in San Francisco, CA. As you know, the submission deadline is July 31. We would like to welcome your submission to the following session. *Session ID:* 82801 *Session Title:* IN003. Advancing Capabilities to Enable Current and Future Use of Earth and Space Science Data *Section/Focus Group:* Earth and Space Science Informatics *Session Description:* Data centers, repositories, archives, and other data facilities and systems strive to offer trustworthy capabilities and services that enable sharing and long-term use of open data. A variety of such facilities and systems have been operating around the world, serving user communities for many scientific disciplines. Upon acquiring data from various missions, projects and/or studies and in diverse formats, data product and service developers assess, manage, curate, process, integrate, package, organize, describe, and disseminate data, to facilitate widespread and continuing data sharing and use. Providing capabilities for sharing open data fosters new studies and new data products and services. The TRUST Principles (Transparency, Responsibility, User Community, Sustainability, and Technology), certification, and policy development can contribute to system improvements as well as increased user expectations. Presentations describe approaches and opportunities to improve systems, capabilities, and services for enabling current and future uses of Earth and space science data products and services. *Primary Section/Focus Group: *Earth and Space Science Informatics *Primary Convener*: *Robert Downs*, Columbia University of New York, Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN), Palisades NY *Conveners*: *H. K. Ramapriyan (Rama), *Science Systems and Applications, Inc. & NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD *Rorie Edmunds,* ICSU World Data System *Final Abstract Submission Deadline:* 31 July, 11:59 P.M. ET The submission link is: https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm18/prelim.cgi/Session/ 52895 We look forward to your contribution and participation at the AGU meeting. Thanks, Bob Robert R. Downs, PhD Senior Digital Archivist and Senior Staff Associate Officer of Research Acting Head of Cyberinfrastructure and Informatics Research and Development Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN), The Earth Institute, Columbia University P.O. Box 1000, 61 Route 9W, Palisades, NY 10964 USA Voice: 845-365-8985; fax: 845-365-8922 E-mail: rdowns at ciesin.columbia.edu Columbia University CIESIN Web site: http://www.ciesin.columbia.edu ORCID: 0000-0002-8595-5134 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rdowns at ciesin.columbia.edu Wed Jun 19 13:42:51 2019 From: rdowns at ciesin.columbia.edu (Robert Downs) Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2019 13:42:51 -0400 Subject: [Rdap] AGU session IN035 - Making Data Uncertainty Information FAIR: Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, (Apologies for multiple postings) The AGU 2019 Fall Meeting will be held on 9-13, Dec. 2019 in San Francisco, CA. As you know, the submission deadline is July 31. We would like to welcome your submission to the following session. *Session ID:* 82569 *Session Title:* IN035 - Making Data Uncertainty Information FAIR: Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable *Section/Focus Group:* Earth and Space Science Informatics *Session Description:* Data providers and repositories disseminate data leading to complex volumes of metadata and documentation accompanying their data. Users are increasingly becoming aware of uncertainty information, but not all users know where to find it, as it can be found in documentation, metadata, or only be available in a private repository. Without uncertainty information made publicly available for specific data, users are likely to be less informed about critical data in question, leading to reduced usability and capacity for decision making, as well as potential for inconsistencies regarding the perceived data validity. This session seeks to discover solutions (from conceptual prototype to operational) that intend to make uncertainty information for all varieties of Earth science data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Re-usable. Following these principles, we are targeting open-source solutions and of varying types, such as: web tools/services, documented practices/policies, metadata standards, data recipes, software packages, community repositories/hubs, cloud-based analytics, etc. *Primary Section/Focus Group: *Earth and Space Science Informatics *Primary Convener*: *David Moroni, *Jet Propulsion Laboratory *Conveners*: - Hampapuram Ramapriyan, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center - Ge Peng, NC State University and NOAA?s National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) - Robert R Downs, Columbia University of New York *Final Abstract Submission Deadline:* 31 July, 11:59 P.M. ET The submission link is: https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm18/prelim.cgi/Session/ 52895 We look forward to your contribution and participation at the AGU meeting. Thanks, Bob Robert R. Downs, PhD Senior Digital Archivist and Senior Staff Associate Officer of Research Acting Head of Cyberinfrastructure and Informatics Research and Development Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN), The Earth Institute, Columbia University P.O. Box 1000, 61 Route 9W, Palisades, NY 10964 USA Voice: 845-365-8985; fax: 845-365-8922 E-mail: rdowns at ciesin.columbia.edu Columbia University CIESIN Web site: http://www.ciesin.columbia.edu ORCID: 0000-0002-8595-5134 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From parsons.mark at gmail.com Wed Jun 19 14:41:43 2019 From: parsons.mark at gmail.com (Mark Parsons) Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2019 12:41:43 -0600 Subject: [Rdap] Information Maintenance as a Practice of Care: An Invitation to Reflect and Share Message-ID: <2330474E-ADEC-419B-A2BF-6BB96E7CA0EC@gmail.com> Dear Colleagues, We are happy to announce the release of Information Maintenance as a Practice of Care: An Invitation to Reflect and Share. You can access a copy of the paper here: http://themaintainers.org/info-mc-work . In this piece we begin to describe intersections of information maintenance and care ethics in ways that are real and meaningful for information maintainers. By ?information maintainers? we mean those who manage, maintain, and preserve information systems. The contributors to this document each have varied experiences with information maintenance. We are community organizers and facilitators, archivists, repository managers, project managers, designers, librarians, researchers, grantmakers, educators and more. This invitation is directed toward occupations and roles for which we feel that an understanding of the relationship between information maintenance and an ethic of care is especially valuable. We invite you to read, react, share engage with this potluck of ideas. Please circulate widely! If you see yourself and work represented in this invitation, we ask you to join us and contribute to the Information Maintainers community. For more on who we are and how we work, please visit http://themaintainers.org/info-mc-about-us . cheers, -m. Mark A. Parsons Senior Research Scientist Tetherless World Constellation Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute http://tw.rpi.edu +1 303 941 9986 Skype: mark.a.parsons mail: 1550 Linden Ave., Boulder CO 80304, USA https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7723-0950 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ckearney at tulane.edu Thu Jun 20 10:43:22 2019 From: ckearney at tulane.edu (Kearney, Courtney) Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2019 14:43:22 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] RDAP Data Curation Network Update Webinar Message-ID: Save the date: July 8, 2-3PM EST The RDAP Education and Resources team is excited to announce an upcoming webinar, "Radical collaboration in practice: Data Curation Network Update." On behalf of the DCN team, presenters include: * Lisa Johnston (U of Minnesota), * Hoa Luong (U of Illinois), and * Liza Coburn (U of Minnesota) The Data Curation Network project is now officially up and running. Watch this webinar to hear about how we prepared the people, systems, and procedures in place in order to curate data sets across 9 institutions. Each dataset submitted to the Network is assigned to a curator who has the domain and/or software skills to expertly apply CURATE steps to check, understand, and recommend actions that will ensure the data are of long-term reuse value. This project update will focus on the outputs of Year 1 of our a three-year implementation phase funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. We will share lessons learned for putting radical collaboration into practice that will be of broad interest to the RDAP community. The webinar is free. For more info and to register, go to https://tulane.zoom.us/meeting/register/cfb2dcd7131be5858c34be5db4a05ad8 After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Thank you, Courtney _______________________________________ Courtney Kearney (she/her/hers) Scholarly Engagement Librarian (Physical Sciences and Data Management) ckearney at tulane.edu Howard-Tilton Memorial Library Tulane University 7001 Freret Street New Orleans, LA 70118 (504) 865-5687 [orcid-round-16] Orcid ID -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 1261 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From ljohnsto at umn.edu Fri Jun 21 12:47:18 2019 From: ljohnsto at umn.edu (Lisa Johnston) Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2019 11:47:18 -0500 Subject: [Rdap] CODATA conferences Message-ID: CODATA has some upcoming conferences on institutional research data management that I've not seen posted here. https://conference.codata.org/ CODATA 2019: Towards next-generation data-driven science: policies, practices and platforms The CODATA 2019 Conference will be held on 19-20 September 2019 in Beijing, China. This year?s conference theme is: Towards next-generation data-driven science: policies, practices and platforms. *The conference will follow a high-level workshop, 17-18 September 2019, on ?Implementing Open Research Data Policy and Practice? that will examine such challenges in China and elsewhere in the light of the emergence of data policies and in particular the China State Council?s Notice on ?Measures for Managing Scientific Data?.* *The convening organisations are pleased to invite you to contribute to the program by proposing presentations and posters. The deadline for proposals for presentations and posters is 24 June 2019: https://conference.codata.org/CODATA_2019/submit/ * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lisa Johnston Research Data Management/Curation Lead and Co-Director of the University Digital Conservancy Principal Investigator, Data Curation Network University of Minnesota Libraries 108 Walter Library, Minneapolis, MN 55455 http://lib.umn.edu/datamanagement | http://conservancy.umn.edu | http://datacurationnetwork.org ORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6908-9240 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jakecar at umich.edu Tue Jun 25 09:50:32 2019 From: jakecar at umich.edu (Jake Carlson) Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2019 09:50:32 -0400 Subject: [Rdap] Specialized Data Curation Workshop 3 - Applications Now Open! Message-ID: Hello RDAP, I'm happy to answer questions about this off list. -Jake Share your subject, functional or data expertise and help extend library curation capacity! Now accepting applications to attend the Fall 2019 Specialized Data Curation Workshop hosted by the Data Curation Network . The workshop will be held November 5 & 6, 2019 at Washington University in St. Louis in St. Louis, MO. This free 1.5 day training session will bring together library data specialists and discipline/functional experts in a peer-to-peer learning environment for specialized data curation. Attendees will: 1. Increase their understanding of data curation practices and tools in various disciplines, data types, and formats 2. Share expertise and enhance curation capacity for librarians nationwide 3. Meet like-minded colleagues who are interested in building and extending curation practices at their institutions 4. Develop or build upon actionable primers for data curation Who should attend: - Subject specialists and library staff with functional expertise who have experience working with research data - Library staff who are tasked with curating research data - Library staff who have experience in working with research data and are interested in expanding their knowledge of curation practices into new formats or disciplines - Those interested in sharing their expertise and developing data curation primers. (What's a primer? ) Apply now ! There is no cost for the workshop, but we are limited in the number of attendees we can support. To ensure a good mix of library data staff, subject specialists, and functional experts we've established an application and selection process for the workshops. Application Deadline: August 2, 2019 Acceptance Notification: August 12, 2019 Scholarships are available for participants who would like to attend the workshop but have limited resources. We specifically encourage scholarship applications from students, new professionals, and members of underrepresented groups. Additional information about the scholarships is available on the website . These workshops are made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services RE-85-18-0040-18 and with support from the partner institutions in the Data Curation Network, http://datacurationnetwork.org. -- ----------------------------------------------------- Jake Carlson Director of Deep Blue & Research Data Services University of Michigan Library ORCID: 0000-0003-2733-0969 Ph:734 764-6687 jakecar at umich.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ceaker at utk.edu Tue Jun 25 12:42:16 2019 From: ceaker at utk.edu (Eaker, Chris) Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2019 16:42:16 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Call for Proposals: Southeast Data Librarian Symposium, Oct. 10-11, 2019, New Orleans, LA Message-ID: The conference planning committee of the 2019 Southeast Data Librarian Symposium (https://se-datalibrarian.github.io/2019/) (SEDLS) invites proposals for workshops, short talks, and poster presentations for SEDLS 2019! We are also seeking prospective panelists on several topics. Submit proposals for workshops, panelists, short talks, and posters at this form if you are interested in presenting. This CFP will close on August 1, 2019. The Southeast Data Librarian Symposium is intended to provide a low-cost opportunity for librarians and other research data specialists to gather and explore developments in the field of data librarianship, including the management and sharing of research data. In addition to learning about new work in the field, attendees will have the opportunity to network and build partnerships with regional colleagues. It is open to all who wish to attend, including students, data managers and scientists, and those situated outside the Southeast. The program will consist of workshops and networking opportunities over a two day period. The 2019 Southeast Data Librarian Symposium will be October 10 & 11 in New Orleans, LA at Tulane University. Presenters will be asked to register as attendees. Submit your proposal at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeQbqCugN7tCuu1NCc6Fs3V2aYW0YfQFRkO1CLJtgFx05-WFw/viewform?usp=sf_link Questions should be directed to se.datalibrarian at gmail.com. Follow @SEDataLibrarian on Twitter. 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... URL: From peace at uta.edu Wed Jun 26 10:22:38 2019 From: peace at uta.edu (Ossom-Williamson, Peace) Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2019 14:22:38 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Lending Laptops Message-ID: Hello, Are any of you providing laptops for checkout? I am speaking specifically about laptops for data science, digital scholarship, e-science, etc. If you are doing this, would you be willing to share the laptop specs? Also, if you are not lending laptops but you have a good idea about the hardware needed for folks starting out with data science, I'd love to hear your recommendations. Thanks! Peace Peace Ossom Williamson, MLS, MS, AHIP Director, Research Data Services University of Texas at Arlington Libraries -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From slabou at UCSD.EDU Wed Jun 26 10:52:34 2019 From: slabou at UCSD.EDU (Labou, Stephanie) Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2019 14:52:34 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Lending Laptops In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Peace, Our Data & GIS Lab has 10 laptops for checkout (only for use within the lab). Laptop specs: Lenovo 14" T450s (x5) Intel Core i5-5300U 2.3GHz (dual core) 8GB RAM 256GB SSD Intel HD Graphics 5500 (onboard) MacBook Pro 15" (x5) Retina 15 inch, Mid 2015 Intel Core i7 2.5GHz (quad core) 16GB RAM 500GB SSD Intel Iris Pro 1536MB These don't get a lot of use, so I'm not sure how well they're working. In my opinion, these don't have enough RAM to be super useful for intensive data science projects; we use them mostly as loaner laptops for licensed data/GIS software. Hope this helps! -Stephanie ---- Stephanie Labou Data Science Librarian The Library | University of California, San Diego slabou at ucsd.edu | 858-822-4808 ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5633-5983 Schedule a meeting: https://calendly.com/slabou From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com On Behalf Of Ossom-Williamson, Peace Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2019 7:23 AM To: rdap at mail.kunverj.com Subject: [Rdap] Lending Laptops Hello, Are any of you providing laptops for checkout? I am speaking specifically about laptops for data science, digital scholarship, e-science, etc. If you are doing this, would you be willing to share the laptop specs? Also, if you are not lending laptops but you have a good idea about the hardware needed for folks starting out with data science, I'd love to hear your recommendations. Thanks! Peace Peace Ossom Williamson, MLS, MS, AHIP Director, Research Data Services University of Texas at Arlington Libraries -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From vdressle at kent.edu Thu Jun 27 10:03:07 2019 From: vdressle at kent.edu (DRESSLER, Virginia) Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2019 14:03:07 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Data Librarian position at KSU libraries In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello RDAP! I wanted to pass along this job opportunity- Data Librarian (Tenure-track, 12 month contract) More info here: http://jobslist.kent.edu/cw/en-us/job/496551/faculty-tenure-track12-mo-data-librarian Posting closes July 31st. Feel free to message me for any other info that is not covered in the job ad. Ginnie -- Virginia Dressler, MA, MLIS Digital Projects Librarian University Libraries Kent State University Kent, Ohio (330) 672-1465 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From julie_goldman at harvard.edu Thu Jun 27 11:10:06 2019 From: julie_goldman at harvard.edu (Goldman, Julie) Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2019 15:10:06 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Reminder: Call for Submissions: RDAP 2019 Special Issue In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: The deadline has been extended to July 7th! Happy 4th of July Holiday JeSLIB Editorial Team Regina Raboin, Editor-in-Chief, University of Massachusetts Medical School Sally Gore, Associate Editor, University of Massachusetts Medical School Julie Goldman, Managing Editor, Harvard Medical School Lisa Palmer, Distribution Editor, University of Massachusetts Medical School From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com [mailto:rdap-bounces at kunverj.com] On Behalf Of Goldman, Julie Sent: Monday, June 17, 2019 12:24 PM To: rdap at kunverj.com Subject: [Rdap] Reminder: Call for Submissions: RDAP 2019 Special Issue Call for Submissions: RDAP 2019 Special Issue Reminder: Submissions Due June 30th The Research Data Access and Preservation Association (RDAP) and the Journal of eScience Librarianship (JeSLIB) are pleased to continue their partnership and announce that there will be a Special Issue published by JeSLIB for the 2019 RDAP Summit. The 2019 Special Issue will focus on the Summit's themes, "Building Communities: How Different Communities are Impacted by Our Systems, Technology, Values, and Practices; Who Our Communities are By and For; and Data Services Examined through a Critical Lens." This is an open submissions call, and we encourage all presenters (talk, poster, presentation), especially first-time presenters, to submit. We are also encouraging new and veteran RDAP Summit attendees to write and submit Commentaries to the special issue - it's a great way to jump into scholarly pGuidelines for authors can be found at https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/jeslib/styleguide.html. Please read and follow these instructions carefully when preparing your manuscript. Need help getting started? Thea Atwood and Kristine Lee gave a wonderful presentation at RDAP 2019 on "Turning Your Poster or Presentation into an Article." View their super helpful slides: https://tufts.box.com/s/ndnlczxgkenb7480d4wf5ln8zuq5u9wd To submit your paper, go to https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/cgi/submit.cgi?context=jeslib Your manuscript will be subject to a full, double-blind peer review process and copy editing. Commentaries are not peer reviewed, but are read and edited by the guest editors and editor-in-chief. Along with submitting the paper you should also submit a cover letter clearly explaining the paper's premise and additional changes or submissions made to presentation content when writing the paper. The schedule for this special issue is as follows: June 30, 2019 Submission deadline July 7, 209 Extended submission deadline June 30 to August 1, 2019 Peer review and notification of decision September 15, 2019 Upload revised manuscript October 15, 2019 Copy editing November 1 - 15, 2019 Processing and publishing Please note acceptance of all articles/commentaries is not guaranteed, although we hope that all authors whose manuscripts are of high quality will be accepted. Guest Editors Tina Griffin, University of Illinois at Chicago Rebekah Kati, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Ali Krzton, Auburn University Lora Leligdon, Dartmouth College JeSLIB Editorial Team Regina Raboin, Editor-in-Chief, University of Massachusetts Medical School Sally Gore, Associate Editor, University of Massachusetts Medical School Julie Goldman, Managing Editor, Harvard Medical School Lisa Palmer, Distribution Editor, University of Massachusetts Medical School 20190530-Submission-Announcement -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dminor at ucsd.edu Thu Jun 27 14:47:17 2019 From: dminor at ucsd.edu (Minor, David) Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2019 18:47:17 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Apologies for personal email Message-ID: All - I just sent a personal email to this list that contains information that should NOT be shared publicly. I have requested that the email be deleted. I beg your assistance in not forwarding this email and deleting immediately.? David. David Minor Program Director for Research Data Curation UC San Diego Library https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7082-6340 From emj73 at cornell.edu Thu Jun 27 16:34:34 2019 From: emj73 at cornell.edu (Erica Mehan Johns) Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2019 20:34:34 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] RDAP Happenings: June 2019 Message-ID: <43F92C82-D312-4FF4-8CF8-A225B3F6433D@cornell.edu> Business: this will be our last ?RDAP Happenings? that will be communicated via the listserv. If you want to stay in the loop, please become a member (its free this year!). JeSLIB CFP: Submissions for the RDAP 2019 Special Issue are due June 30th. The 2019 Special Issue will focus on the Summit's themes, "Building Communities: How Different Communities are Impacted by Our Systems, Technology, Values, and Practices; Who Our Communities are By and For; and Data Services Examined through a Critical Lens." This is an open submissions call that encourages all RDAP19 presenters (talk, poster, presentation), especially first-time presenters, to submit. There is also encouragement for new and veteran RDAP Summit attendees to write and submit Commentaries to the special issue - it's a great way to jump into scholarly publishing. Guidelines for authors should be followed carefully when preparing your manuscript. Conference round-up: We had an exceptional conference at the University of Miami- thanks for being such an excellent host Tim et al.! The conference, our first as an independent association and our 10th annual, had 138 registrants, of whom 61 were first time attendees. Of the 138 registrants, 31 states and 6 countries were represented. Of the 38 presentations, 16 were from first-time presenters. Conference co-chair, Tisha Mentnech, wanted to express her gratitude and appreciation for all involved for making it such a wonderful experience. And the Board wants to echo those thanks! If you missed the conference, please find the presentations here: https://osf.io/meetings/RDAP2019/. Upcoming webinar: Save the date: July 8, 2-3PM EST. The RDAP Education and Resources team is excited to announce an upcoming webinar, "Radical collaboration in practice: Data Curation Network Update." Watch this webinar to hear about how the DCN prepared the people, systems, and procedures in place in order to curate data sets across 9 institutions. Each dataset submitted to the Network is assigned to a curator who has the domain and/or software skills to expertly apply CURATE steps to check, understand, and recommend actions that will ensure the data are of long-term reuse value. The webinar is free. For more info and to register, go to https://tulane.zoom.us/meeting/register/cfb2dcd7131be5858c34be5db4a05ad8 New Executive Board: Starts July 1, 2019. * President: Tobin Magle * Vice-President: Jen Darragh * Treasurer: Chris Eaker * Secretary: Joanna Thielen * Past-President: Erica Johns RDAP 2020 Location: Santa Fe, New Mexico, planned for March 2020. Gratitude: I want to personally thank all of the founding RDAP Association Executive Board members (Jake Carlson, Amy Koshoffer, Kristin Briney, Amy Neeser, Christie Wiley, and Daureen Nesdill) for their dedication and hard work this year. You were an amazing group of people to think and develop with- I?ll miss us! In addition, I want to send thanks to the action committees who achieved great things including: an inclusive and impactful conference, a cheaper registration rate (!) through sponsorship relations, an improved and content rich website that has a great foundation to grow upon, clear marketing workflows, 3 relevant and educational webinars, a student scholarship, excellent workshops after the conference, and our second JeSLIB special issue! Thanks to all, this community is what makes RDAP the best! Annual Report: in case you want more information, you can find our annual report on our OSF. Within, you will see the activities of the Executive Board and action committees, as well as our financial status. Be well All, it's been real! Best, Erica M. Johns, soon to be past-president On behalf of the RDAP Executive Board 2018|2019 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jmfitzgerald at noble.org Fri Jun 28 14:27:19 2019 From: jmfitzgerald at noble.org (Fitzgerald, Jennifer) Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2019 18:27:19 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Lab Notebooks and Retention/Purging? Message-ID: Hello: Has anyone had any experience with purging laboratory notebooks? Some might cringe at this question, as the general rule for most seems to be to keep those items in perpetuity, however it is something that has recently surfaced as our institution reviews storage usage and updates our retention policy. In the event that labs depart from a research organization and were involved in areas that no longer support said organization's mission, is it worth it to continue storing untouched file shares and notebooks, especially if the likelihood of anything arising from the data such as patents, etc., is quite low? In our case, if we proceed with such a thing, we would naturally continue to follow any outstanding obligations from funding agencies, etc. Insight is greatly appreciated. One thought is to contact individuals and give them the option to have their notebooks shipped to them with a purge date specified. Thank you. Jennifer Fitzgerald Data Management Coordinator, Information Management P. 580-224-6268 F. 580-224-6265 Noble Research Institute, LLC 2510 Sam Noble Parkway, Ardmore, OK 73401 www.noble.org [cid:image001.png at 01D2C963.A64FD240] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 24310 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From daureen.nesdill at utah.edu Fri Jun 28 14:46:25 2019 From: daureen.nesdill at utah.edu (Daureen Nesdill) Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2019 18:46:25 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Lab Notebooks and Retention/Purging? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <9d71ffcbf64b460090d117f8492750a2@utah.edu> Depends on institution policy and regulations and also if research is under federal and state regulstions. Daureen Nesdill Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone -------- Original message -------- From: "Fitzgerald, Jennifer" Date: 6/28/19 1:38 PM (GMT-06:00) To: rdap at mail.kunverj.com Subject: [Rdap] Lab Notebooks and Retention/Purging? Hello: Has anyone had any experience with purging laboratory notebooks? Some might cringe at this question, as the general rule for most seems to be to keep those items in perpetuity, however it is something that has recently surfaced as our institution reviews storage usage and updates our retention policy. In the event that labs depart from a research organization and were involved in areas that no longer support said organization?s mission, is it worth it to continue storing untouched file shares and notebooks, especially if the likelihood of anything arising from the data such as patents, etc., is quite low? In our case, if we proceed with such a thing, we would naturally continue to follow any outstanding obligations from funding agencies, etc. Insight is greatly appreciated. One thought is to contact individuals and give them the option to have their notebooks shipped to them with a purge date specified. Thank you. Jennifer Fitzgerald Data Management Coordinator, Information Management P. 580-224-6268 F. 580-224-6265 Noble Research Institute, LLC 2510 Sam Noble Parkway, Ardmore, OK 73401 www.noble.org [cid:image001.png at 01D2C963.A64FD240] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 24310 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From kay.bjornen at okstate.edu Fri Jun 28 16:16:09 2019 From: kay.bjornen at okstate.edu (Bjornen, Kay) Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2019 20:16:09 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Lab Notebooks and Retention/Purging? Message-ID: I dealt with this in industrial research and we had a 30 year retention period on lab notebooks and research records that might have some IP value. At the end of the 30 years they were purged. If you are trying to decide what to do with records that have no IP value to the organization then notifying researchers and giving them the opportunity to retrieve them could be of value to both parties. I would definitely put a grace period in place and let them know the lab books will be destroyed when the grace period is up. Kay K. Bjornen, Ph.D. Research Data Initiatives Librarian Oklahoma State University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: