From daureen.nesdill at utah.edu Wed May 1 11:01:44 2019 From: daureen.nesdill at utah.edu (Daureen Nesdill) Date: Wed, 1 May 2019 15:01:44 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Data scientists map the supply chains of every U.S. city Message-ID: <826f159dac28419cad415ab024f896e7@utah.edu> An NSF Discovery story https://www.nsf.gov/discoveries/disc_summ.jsp?cntn_id=298461&WT.mc_id=USNSF_1 Maybe a source of a keynote for next year's Summit. Daureen Daureen Nesdill, MS, MLIS Research Data Management Librarian The Faculty Center @ the Marriott Library University of Utah 801-585-5975 Daureen.nesdill at utah.edu https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0126-5038 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cameron.cook at wisc.edu Thu May 2 14:31:20 2019 From: cameron.cook at wisc.edu (Cameron Cook) Date: Thu, 2 May 2019 18:31:20 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Job Opportunity: Diversity Resident Librarian at UW-Madison Message-ID: The University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries is now seeking candidates for its Diversity Resident Librarian Program, which was established in 2013. This program provides an opportunity for entry-level librarians from diverse backgrounds to begin their professional careers and develop skills and experience in academic librarianship. As members of the ACRL Diversity Alliance, we are committed to ?increasing the hiring pipeline of individuals from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups.? This is a three-year placement designed to encourage and promote professional growth and development of recent graduates. It provides a broad-based awareness of principles and practices in an area of academic library specialization. The Libraries will be hiring one applicant who will be placed in either Digital Scholarship and Data or Open Educational Resources based on the preference outlined in their application. The applicant does not need to have prior experience for either placement but should show an interest in the specialization area and a desire to learn the skills necessary to be successful on the job. The UW-Madison Libraries will support professional development and service activities in the library, on campus, and in the wider academic library community, including conference attendance and opportunities to develop a presentation or publication based on the Resident?s UW-Madison activities. Digital Scholarship and Data The Digital Scholarship and Data Diversity Resident Librarian is a dynamic and active role whose efforts are targeted at researcher support and engagement while supporting the ongoing maintenance and further development of research data and digital scholarship services at the UW-Madison Libraries. This role will work with the Digital Curation Coordinator and is housed within the Digital Library Services unit of the General Library System. The Digital Library Services unit supports data services, the institutional repository ? MINDS at UW, and UW Digital Collections. This Digital Scholarship and Data Librarian role will focus on supporting MINDS at UW as well as Research Data Services (RDS), which is an interdisciplinary organization committed to advancing research data management practice on the UW?Madison campus. RDS focuses on providing researchers with the tools and resources that support their efforts to store, analyze, and share data. Full Position Description Open Educational Resources The Open Educational Resources (OER) Diversity Resident Librarian will play an integral role in the creation of a library-based campus hub for OER activity and support. With support from the Director of Scholarly Communication and the Curricular Content Librarian, the person in this position will participate in collaborative outreach and education activities; provide direct support and consultations related to OER discovery, use, copyright and licensing; coordinate a campus-wide working group; contribute to development of library publishing services related to OER; and actively participate in both state-level and international networks of institutions and advocates. Full Position Description About UW-Madison Libraries The University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries have a proud record of accomplishment and service. The Libraries manage the 11th largest research collection in North America with exceptional access to print and digital materials from our libraries at UW-Madison and around the world. The many libraries on campus have a long-standing commitment to innovation, developing and offering new services needed to support 21st-century teaching, learning, and research. New study and learning spaces have been created, and traditional spaces have been modernized. Libraries include collaborative digital media spaces and classrooms, active learning instructional areas, and inviting environments that are conducive to both group work and solitary study and research. The Libraries at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are dedicated to the practices of social justice, diversity, equality, and respect among our staff, students, collections, and services. We strive to overcome historical and divisive biases in our society and embrace diverse points of view as assets to the fabric of our community. All positions will be called on to contribute to building this environment, and we encourage candidates to apply who share these values. Qualifications & Application Information Required Qualifications * Recent (with less than three years of professional experience) or upcoming MA/MS in Library/Information Studies, or a field related to placement * Strong oral and written communication skills * Demonstrated interest in academic libraries * Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team environment * Demonstrated interest or experience related to your preferred position Salary: $52,000 with an excellent benefits package, including relocation costs and professional development funds How to apply Email resume and cover letter to library-hr at library.wisc.edu. Applications will be accepted until May 31, 2019. The cover letter should speak to: * Required qualifications * Interest in academic librarianship and the chosen placement area * Reasons for applying to a diversity residency program The second round of interviews will be on campus. Candidates will be compensated for their travel expenses. A criminal background check will be conducted prior to hiring. UW Madison is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. We promote excellence through diversity and encourage all qualified individuals to apply. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From emj73 at cornell.edu Mon May 6 16:48:06 2019 From: emj73 at cornell.edu (Erica Mehan Johns) Date: Mon, 6 May 2019 20:48:06 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] RDAP Happenings May 2019 Message-ID: Hello RDAP Community, Conference We?re in full countdown to the RDAP Summit on May 15-17 in Miami, FL. If you have not registered yet, there is still time to do so! We look forward to seeing everyone in Miami! RDAP and JeSLIB will continue their partnership with a special issue for the 2019 Summit focusing on the Summit?s themes, ?Building Communities.? The issue will have an open submissions call, and we encourage all presenters (talk, poster, presentation) ? especially first-time presenters ? to submit. We also encourage first-time authors to enroll in the Summit workshop, ?Turning Your Poster or Presentation into a Paper.? Submissions will be due June 30, 2019. Check out the blog posts from each sponsoring institution to learn more about why sponsorship matters and what these folks are looking forward to at this year?s summit! RDAP Business RDAP Board elections wrapped up for those who signed up to be RDAP members, you can still sign up to be a member even though the window to vote in the election has passed. The result from the election will be announced at the Summit. There will be an additional call for those interested in serving on Action Committees. It?s not too late to volunteer for the next year in the RDAP Association. Keep an eye out at the conference (and @RDAPassn on Twitter) for the volunteer form. The RDAP Association OSF has been updated to include the leadership team?s meeting minutes. Contact Us As always, let us know if you have any questions by emailing the board at RDAPBoard at gmail.com or contacting us through the website. Best, The RDAP Association Executive Board Erica M. Johns Head of Research Services & Scholarly Engagement Founding President, The RDAP Association Albert R. Mann Library Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 Tel: (607) 255-0158 Email: emj73 at cornell.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We look > forward to seeing everyone in Miami! > > > RDAP > and JeSLIB will continue their partnership with a special issue for the 2019 Summit focusing on the Summit?s themes, ?Building Communities.? The issue will have an open submissions call, and we encourage all presenters (talk, poster, presentation) ? especially > first-time presenters ? to submit. We also encourage first-time authors to enroll in the Summit workshop, ?Turning Your Poster or Presentation into a Paper.? Submissions will be due June 30, 2019. > > Check > out the blog > posts from each sponsoring institution to learn more > about why sponsorship matters and what these folks are looking forward to at this year?s summit! > > RDAP > Business > > RDAP > Board elections wrapped up for those who signed up to be RDAP members, you can still > > sign up to be a member even though the window to vote in the election has passed. > The result from the election will be announced at the Summit. There will be an additional call for those interested in serving on > Action > Committees . > > It?s > not too late to volunteer for the next year in the RDAP Association. Keep an eye out at the conference (and > @RDAPassn > on Twitter) for the volunteer form. > > The > RDAP Association OSF has been updated to include the > leadership team?s meeting minutes. > > Contact > Us > > As > always, let us know if you have any questions by emailing the board at RDAPBoard at gmail.com or > contacting > us through the website. > > > > Best, > > > The > RDAP Association Executive Board > > > > > Erica M. Johns > Head of Research Services & Scholarly Engagement > Founding President, The RDAP Association > > Albert R. Mann Library > Cornell University > Ithaca, NY 14853 > Tel: (607) 255-0158 > Email: emj73 at cornell.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 splutchak at gmail.com Mon May 6 18:21:57 2019 From: splutchak at gmail.com (T Scott Plutchak) Date: Mon, 6 May 2019 17:21:57 -0500 Subject: [Rdap] RDAP Happenings May 2019 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <38420EFF-09DC-4E69-9C59-13589B8E9729@gmail.com> Have a great meeting! Looks like the organizers have done a wonderful job. I just wanted to say that I think having the sponsors do those blog posts was an excellent touch, something that other conferences would do well to emulate. Scott T Scott Plutchak Librarian Epistemologist Birmingham, Alabama splutchak at gmail.com https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4712-5233 http://tscott.typepad.com > On May 6, 2019, at 3:48 PM, Erica Mehan Johns wrote: > > Hello RDAP Community, > > > > Conference > > We?re > in full countdown to the RDAP Summit on May 15-17 in Miami, FL. If you have not > registered yet, there is still time to do so! We look > forward to seeing everyone in Miami! > > > RDAP > and JeSLIB will continue their partnership with a special issue for the 2019 Summit focusing on the Summit?s themes, ?Building Communities.? The issue will have an open submissions call, and we encourage all presenters (talk, poster, presentation) ? especially > first-time presenters ? to submit. We also encourage first-time authors to enroll in the Summit workshop, ?Turning Your Poster or Presentation into a Paper.? Submissions will be due June 30, 2019. > > Check > out the blog > posts from each sponsoring institution to learn more > about why sponsorship matters and what these folks are looking forward to at this year?s summit! > > RDAP > Business > > RDAP > Board elections wrapped up for those who signed up to be RDAP members, you can still > > sign up to be a member even though the window to vote in the election has passed. > The result from the election will be announced at the Summit. There will be an additional call for those interested in serving on > Action > Committees . > > It?s > not too late to volunteer for the next year in the RDAP Association. Keep an eye out at the conference (and > @RDAPassn > on Twitter) for the volunteer form. > > The > RDAP Association OSF has been updated to include the > leadership team?s meeting minutes. > > Contact > Us > > As > always, let us know if you have any questions by emailing the board at RDAPBoard at gmail.com or > contacting > us through the website. > > > > Best, > > > The > RDAP Association Executive Board > > > > > Erica M. Johns > Head of Research Services & Scholarly Engagement > Founding President, The RDAP Association > > Albert R. Mann Library > Cornell University > Ithaca, NY 14853 > Tel: (607) 255-0158 > Email: emj73 at cornell.edu > _______________________________________________ > RDAP mailing list > RDAP at mail.kunverj.com > http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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[https://bucket.mlcdn.com/a/1173/1173052/images/ddedbd3d82c054f14e5305a4e33cc31c7a1624ae.png/8a6525b4594732a90a7e826b8f25a61c881c3f95.png] [https://bucket.mlcdn.com/a/1173/1173052/images/8284009fe201d765420cf97dfdb113bb5c42ad92.jpeg/4d148a37bdf710f163c7fe5150ae216c254ec484.jpeg] DataONE Webinar Series Quantifying FAIR: Metadata Improvement and Guidance in the DataONE Repository Network Matt Jones, NCEAS Peter Slaughter, NCEAS Tuesday May 14th 0900 PT / 1000 MT / 1100 CT / 1200 ET Abstract: DataONE has consistently focused on interoperability among data repositories to enable seamless access to well-described data on the Earth and the environment. Our existing services promote data discovery and access through harmonization of the diverse metadata specifications used across communities, and through our integrated data search portal and services. In terms of the FAIR principles, we have done a good job at Findable and Accessible, while as a community we have placed less emphasis on Interoperable and Reusable. We will present new DataONE services for quantitatively assessing metadata completeness and effectiveness relative to the FAIR principles. The services produce guidance for FAIRness at both the level of an individual data set and trends through time for repository, user, and funder data collections. For more information and speaker bios visit: https://www.dataone.org/upcoming-webinar *Please note: Capacity is set to 100 attendees. Registration does not guarantee admission if we exceed capacity. You may still be able to call in via phone. 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We are looking for proposals to cover a variety of topics including, but not limited to: - DSpace 7 development and integration - Upgrading or migrating to DSpace - Accessibility - DSpace for research data - DSpace for cultural heritage - Analytics and assessment - Institutional repositories / scholarly communication issues - ?Show and Tell? - share your success and challenges - Anything else you would like to share with the community! We are seeking proposals in the following formats: - Lightning Talk (5-10 min) - a brief, freestanding presentation, with or without slides, including Q&A - Presentation (20 min) - a more comprehensive, freestanding presentation, including Q&A - Discussion Panel (45 min) - a collection of brief presentations on a topic or area, including a moderated Q&A or open discussion - Workshop - an instructor-led workshop on a topic or tool - Birds-of-a-feather - breakout sessions for attendees to engage in a particular topic Submit a proposal by June 21, 2019. Notifications of acceptance will be sent by July 15, 2019. Need some ideas? Check out past North American user group meeting programs on the conference wiki! Questions? Contact us at dspace-user-group-meeting at umn.edu. The 2019 DSpace North American User Group Meeting is jointly sponsored by the University of Minnesota Libraries and the Texas Digital Library . We encourage members of the wider open repository community and those interested in learning more about the open source DSpace repository platform to participate. 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Review and ratification of new guiding documents will be an important feature of this year?s meeting. Those DataONE User Group members in attendance at the meeting will be eligible to participate in the ratification votes.The DataONE Community Meeting will be a 1-day event featuring: - Plenary presentations- Topical breakout sessions- Ratification of revised and new foundational documents- Community member presentations- Early evening poster receptionAbstracts for talks and posters are solicited during the registration process. Talks will be approximately 10-15 minutes in duration, to be confirmed with development of the agenda. Oral presentations are not guaranteed and some submissions may be accepted as posters instead. Poster submissions will remain open until close of registration. DataONE encourages DataONE Member Nodes, data scientists, researchers, scientists, students and others to submit abstracts for posters and talks.Please also consider forwarding this DataONE Community Meeting information with colleagues and networks that are interested in DataONE or data management. Thanks!Bob SanduskyDataONE Users Group Co-chairUniversity of Illinois at Chicago* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Rebecca.Springer at ithaka.org Mon May 13 15:51:18 2019 From: Rebecca.Springer at ithaka.org (Rebecca Springer) Date: Mon, 13 May 2019 19:51:18 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] New Issue Brief on STEM Research Data Sharing Message-ID: <96255742a4764410bdafb674dc6c08ee@pr2exchmbx.office.share.org> The following may be of interest to RDAP members: [http://info.ithaka.org/cdnr/62/acton/attachment/10452/f-107f/1/-/-/-/-/2017_SR_logo_141x114.png] WEB VERSION Dear Colleague, Science can progress more quickly, more innovatively, and more rigorously when researchers share data with one another. Amid a growing array of organizations, initiatives, and policies working toward this vision, ultimately of mixed success, there is a pressing need for clarity on what actually works. In a new issue brief, Danielle Cooper and Rebecca Springer build on Ithaka S+R's ongoing research into scholarly practices to propose a new mechanism for conceptualizing and supporting STEM research data sharing. Arguing that successful data sharing happens within data communities, they suggest that those who want to support data sharing in the sciences need to look for opportunities to grow data communities around scholars' existing practices and networks. Drawing on the examples of three successful data communities, the brief concludes with actionable recommendations for funders, professional societies, publishers, information technologists, digital curation experts, and academic libraries to support STEM research data sharing. As Ithaka S+R continues our research into scholarly workflows and the support needs of faculty, I invite you to share your strategies for promoting data sharing on our blog. Sincerely, [http://info.ithaka.org/cdnr/62/acton/attachment/10452/f-0aab/1/-/-/-/-/Roger.png] Roger Schonfeld Director, Libraries & Scholarly Communication Program, and Museums Program Ithaka S+R READ THE BRIEF Rebecca Springer Analyst / Ithaka S+R ITHAKA / 6 East 32nd St, 10th Fl, New York, NY 10016 Phone: 212.500.2411 Email: Rebecca.Springer at Ithaka.org Twitter: @rsspringer1 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gjanee at ucsb.edu Mon May 13 18:20:18 2019 From: gjanee at ucsb.edu (=?utf-8?Q?Greg_Jan=C3=A9e?=) Date: Mon, 13 May 2019 15:20:18 -0700 Subject: [Rdap] 2019 RDAP Summit Lodging Updates In-Reply-To: <0EDA7C2D-8AA2-41AB-B6D3-19A38BC10389@asurite.asu.edu> References: <0EDA7C2D-8AA2-41AB-B6D3-19A38BC10389@asurite.asu.edu> Message-ID: <6E741AA0-A136-4EB8-A6B6-2077CA62A6F6@ucsb.edu> Is there a recommendation for how to get from the Sheraton to the Shalala Center? Thx. > On Apr 19, 2019, at 8:48 AM, Matthew Harp wrote: > > The Sheraton is fully booked. The deadline to book the Marriott is April 23rd, so if you're not booked please hurry! > #RDAP19 > Register at: rdapassociation.org/registration > > See you there! > > Matthew Harp > RDAP Marketing Committee Member > > Research Data Liaison Librarian > Engagement and Learning Services ? STEM Division > ASU Library > (480) 965-1064 > http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6136-851X > > > _______________________________________________ > RDAP mailing list > RDAP at mail.kunverj.com > http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap From ceaker at utk.edu Mon May 13 20:50:11 2019 From: ceaker at utk.edu (Eaker, Chris) Date: Tue, 14 May 2019 00:50:11 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] 2019 RDAP Summit Lodging Updates In-Reply-To: <6E741AA0-A136-4EB8-A6B6-2077CA62A6F6@ucsb.edu> References: <0EDA7C2D-8AA2-41AB-B6D3-19A38BC10389@asurite.asu.edu> <6E741AA0-A136-4EB8-A6B6-2077CA62A6F6@ucsb.edu> Message-ID: I checked several weeks ago, and there is no shuttle, so the only ways are taxi, Uber, Lyft, public transportation, or a really long walk. -----Original Message----- From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com On Behalf Of Greg Jan?e Sent: Monday, May 13, 2019 6:20 PM To: Research Data Access and Preservation Subject: Re: [Rdap] 2019 RDAP Summit Lodging Updates Is there a recommendation for how to get from the Sheraton to the Shalala Center? Thx. > On Apr 19, 2019, at 8:48 AM, Matthew Harp wrote: > > The Sheraton is fully booked. The deadline to book the Marriott is April 23rd, so if you're not booked please hurry! > #RDAP19 > Register at: rdapassociation.org/registration > > See you there! > > Matthew Harp > RDAP Marketing Committee Member > > Research Data Liaison Librarian > Engagement and Learning Services ? STEM Division ASU Library > (480) 965-1064 > http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6136-851X > > > _______________________________________________ > RDAP mailing list > RDAP at mail.kunverj.com > http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap _______________________________________________ RDAP mailing list RDAP at mail.kunverj.com http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap From whimar at ohsu.edu Mon May 13 21:19:01 2019 From: whimar at ohsu.edu (Marijane White) Date: Tue, 14 May 2019 01:19:01 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] 2019 RDAP Summit Lodging Updates In-Reply-To: References: <0EDA7C2D-8AA2-41AB-B6D3-19A38BC10389@asurite.asu.edu> <6E741AA0-A136-4EB8-A6B6-2077CA62A6F6@ucsb.edu> Message-ID: The train seems pretty reasonable, and it's what I'm planning to use: http://tinyurl.com/y4p2f8d6 Download the EASY pay app to pay the fare on your smartphone: https://www8.miamidade.gov/global/service.page?Mduid_service=ser1497450330604926 ?On 2019/05/13, 5:54 PM, "rdap-bounces at kunverj.com on behalf of Eaker, Chris" wrote: I checked several weeks ago, and there is no shuttle, so the only ways are taxi, Uber, Lyft, public transportation, or a really long walk. -----Original Message----- From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com On Behalf Of Greg Jan?e Sent: Monday, May 13, 2019 6:20 PM To: Research Data Access and Preservation Subject: Re: [Rdap] 2019 RDAP Summit Lodging Updates Is there a recommendation for how to get from the Sheraton to the Shalala Center? Thx. > On Apr 19, 2019, at 8:48 AM, Matthew Harp wrote: > > The Sheraton is fully booked. The deadline to book the Marriott is April 23rd, so if you're not booked please hurry! > #RDAP19 > Register at: rdapassociation.org/registration > > See you there! > > Matthew Harp > RDAP Marketing Committee Member > > Research Data Liaison Librarian > Engagement and Learning Services ? STEM Division ASU Library > (480) 965-1064 > http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6136-851X > > > _______________________________________________ > RDAP mailing list > RDAP at mail.kunverj.com > http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap _______________________________________________ RDAP mailing list RDAP at mail.kunverj.com http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap _______________________________________________ RDAP mailing list RDAP at mail.kunverj.com http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap From txn60 at miami.edu Tue May 14 14:17:41 2019 From: txn60 at miami.edu (Tim Norris) Date: Tue, 14 May 2019 18:17:41 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] RDAP 2019 - local transport Message-ID: Dear RDAPers, The best way to get to the Shalala Center from the hotels is on the train. Both hotels have a train station within minutes walk and the Shalala Center is about a five minute walk from the University train station. One way tickets are $2.20 and are available at all stations through a vending machine - get the "easy ticket." A map showing all the stations and the Shalala Center can be found at the bottom of this page: https://rdapassociation.org/registration/ kind regards tim From jamie.wittenberg at gmail.com Wed May 15 09:59:18 2019 From: jamie.wittenberg at gmail.com (Jamie) Date: Wed, 15 May 2019 09:59:18 -0400 Subject: [Rdap] Call for CADRE Fellows: Gain early access to CADRE platform and more Message-ID: *Apologies for cross-posting* Hello all, The Collaborative Archive & Data Research Environment (CADRE ) project is accepting fellowship applications until May 31st. CADRE is an IMLS-funded project that provides sustainable, affordable, and standardized data and text mining services for library-licensed big data sets, as well as open and non-consumptive data sets too large or unwieldy to work within existing research library environments. CADRE Fellows will receive early access to free cloud-computing resources and big bibliometric datasets?and gain the opportunity to travel to ISSI 2019 in Rome this fall with full travel support. CADRE aims to provide academic researchers with a secure and easily accessible cloud-based platform for standardized sets of large academic library data resources. In an effort to understand how to better address our users? needs, CADRE is working to bring together communities of libraries, researchers, and data providers. The fellowship program allows us to form and cultivate relationships with each of those groups and receive critical feedback for developing the CADRE platform. About the fellowship Fellows may form research teams consisting of graduate students, librarians, and faculty from any U.S. or non-U.S. university, so please inform your colleagues of this opportunity. As a CADRE Fellow, you will receive technical support for your project and training on the CADRE platform. You will also gain early access to cloud-computing resources and big bibliometric datasets, such as Web of Science and Microsoft Academic Graph. However, applicants who want to access Web of Science data on the platform must be affiliated with an institution that has licensed this data. Please contact the CADRE team if you have questions about licensing at your institution. Applicants at any institution may propose a project using Microsoft Academic Graph. Additionally, up to two members from six fellowship research teams will receive full travel support for ISSI 2019 at Sapienza University of Rome from Sept. 2 to 5 this year, including airfare, hotel stay, and conference registration. You can read more about the CADRE project here and find more information about the CADRE Fellowship Program here . You should submit CADRE Fellow proposals by May 31. Please don't hesitate to contact me with questions! -- Jamie Wittenberg Research Data Management Librarian Head, Scholarly Communication Department Director, CADRE Project Indiana University Libraries Herman B Wells Library E363 Bloomington, IN 47405 (812) 855-7769 jvwitten at indiana.edu libraries.indiana.edu/jamie-wittenberg -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ctobmag at gmail.com Wed May 15 13:43:10 2019 From: ctobmag at gmail.com (C. Tobin Magle) Date: Wed, 15 May 2019 13:43:10 -0400 Subject: [Rdap] Fwd: [discuss] CaRCC People Network Data-Facing Track In-Reply-To: <15578674640.B9e7b5a.279318@composer.carpentries.topicbox.com> References: <15578674640.B9e7b5a.279318@composer.carpentries.topicbox.com> Message-ID: Interesting opportunity through CaRCC to interact more regularly with data professionals. They also have a researcher facing track. ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Christina Maimone Date: Tue, May 14, 2019 at 4:58 PM Subject: [discuss] CaRCC People Network Data-Facing Track To: discuss Hello everyone, We are happy to announce the launch of the CaRCC People Network Data-Facing Track ! This track will be a forum to discuss a wide range of topics related to data-enabled research: - Data science support - Data visualization - Data management and curation - Data workflows - Data transfer and networks - Data collection and production - Working with big data - and more! People from research computing groups, libraries, research institutes, and other organizations are all welcome. If you help others compute with data, this group is for you! Please help us spread this announcement to others you know as well. Our calls will take place at 1pm Eastern (UTC?04:00) on the first Tuesday of each month, with the first call on Tuesday, June 4th. 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Mann Library Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 Tel: (607) 255-0158 Email: emj73 at cornell.edu ________________________________ From: Erica Johns Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 12:42 PM To: Erica Mehan Johns Subject: Zoom webinar invitation - The RDAP Association Business Meeting Hi there, You are invited to a Zoom webinar. When: May 16, 2019 1:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Topic: The RDAP Association Business Meeting Please click the link below to join the webinar: https://cornell.zoom.us/j/118673074 Or iPhone one-tap : US: +16468769923,,118673074# or +16699006833,,118673074# Or Telephone: Dial(for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location): US: +1 646 876 9923 or +1 669 900 6833 or 877 369 0926 (Toll Free) or 877 853 5247 (Toll Free) Webinar ID: 118 673 074 International numbers available: https://zoom.us/u/aQjauX6vP -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Mann Library Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 Tel: (607) 255-0158 Email: emj73 at cornell.edu ________________________________ From: Erica Johns > Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 12:42 PM To: Erica Mehan Johns Subject: Zoom webinar invitation - The RDAP Association Business Meeting Hi there, You are invited to a Zoom webinar. When: May 16, 2019 1:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Topic: The RDAP Association Business Meeting Please click the link below to join the webinar: https://cornell.zoom.us/j/118673074 Or iPhone one-tap : US: +16468769923,,118673074# or +16699006833,,118673074# Or Telephone: Dial(for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location): US: +1 646 876 9923 or +1 669 900 6833 or 877 369 0926 (Toll Free) or 877 853 5247 (Toll Free) Webinar ID: 118 673 074 International numbers available: https://zoom.us/u/aQjauX6vP _______________________________________________ RDAP mailing list RDAP at mail.kunverj.com http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Johns* > Head of Research Services, Mann Library > Liaison to BEE, EEB, FSAD, NTRES > http://orcid.org/0000-0002-3068-3143 > > Albert R. Mann Library > Cornell University > Ithaca, NY 14853 > Tel: (607) 255-0158 > Email: emj73 at cornell.edu > > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Erica Johns > *Sent:* Thursday, May 16, 2019 12:42 PM > *To:* Erica Mehan Johns > *Subject:* Zoom webinar invitation - The RDAP Association Business Meeting > > Hi there, > > You are invited to a Zoom webinar. > When: May 16, 2019 1:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) > Topic: The RDAP Association Business Meeting > > Please click the link below to join the webinar: > https://cornell.zoom.us/j/118673074 > > Or iPhone one-tap : > US: +16468769923,,118673074# or +16699006833,,118673074# > Or Telephone: > Dial(for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location): > US: +1 646 876 9923 or +1 669 900 6833 or 877 369 0926 (Toll Free) or 877 > 853 5247 (Toll Free) > Webinar ID: 118 673 074 > International numbers available: https://zoom.us/u/aQjauX6vP > > > _______________________________________________ > RDAP mailing list > RDAP at mail.kunverj.com > http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap > > _______________________________________________ > RDAP mailing list > RDAP at mail.kunverj.com > http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap > -- Amy Neeser Consulting + Outreach Lead Research IT | UC Berkeley aneeser at berkeley.edu | 510-984-4504 ORCID: 0000-0003-2523-5079 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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By pointing to a better analytics practice, the White Paper and the Action Handbook support privacy action in both academic and practitioner settings. We invite you to read, download, share, and apply the ideas and skills represented in the documents. More information can be found on our project site: http://www.lib.montana.edu/privacy-forum/. To talk more about this project or any of these documents, please contact Scott Young, Project Director: http://www.lib.montana.edu/people/about/99. All best, Scott Young Jason A. Clark Sara Mannheimer Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ceaker at utk.edu Mon May 20 14:02:27 2019 From: ceaker at utk.edu (Eaker, Chris) Date: Mon, 20 May 2019 18:02:27 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] SAVE THE DATE: Southeast Data Librarian Symposium, Oct. 10-11, 2019 Message-ID: SAVE THE DATE! Please join us for the 2019 Southeast Data Librarian Symposium at Tulane University in New Orleans, LA.. The dates are October 10-11, 2019. 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... 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Here is the NSF grant that supported the development of ezDMP: https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1649703&HistoricalAwards=false#top It looks like it?s a follow-on from the Interdisciplinary Earth Data Alliance (IEDA) DMP tool (which, incidentally, does not have a field for describing metadata: https://www.iedadata.org/dmp/). We reviewed several DMPs that were produced using the IEDA tool as part of ye olde DART Project, and they scored poorly for NSF compliance because they did not address metadata or any aspect of reuse/licensing/derivatives, etc. That said, investigators reviewing these plans would likely be researchers within Earth sciences and probably used the IEDA template themselves, and thus never thought about what was techniclly missing. Anyhow ? I digress. Will be interesting to see how ezDMP evolves. Thanks for passing this along! Best, Amanda <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< Amanda L. Whitmire, Ph.D. Head Librarian & Bibliographer, Harold A. Miller Library Assistant to the Director, Hopkins Marine Station 120 Ocean View Blvd, Pacific Grove, CA 93950 http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2429-8879 thalassa at stanford.edu 831.655.6228 | @AWhitTwit -- I observe email-free evenings and weekends. From: on behalf of Daureen Nesdill Reply-To: Research Data Access and Preservation Date: Monday, May 20, 2019 at 12:08 PM To: "rdap at mail.kunverj.com" Subject: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data Looks like NSF wants a machine readable DMP so is starting to push the DMPTool and something I have never heard of https://ezdmp.org/index Daureen Nesdill University of Utah From: National Science Foundation Update [mailto:nsf-update at govdelivery.nsf.gov] Sent: Monday, May 20, 2019 12:22 PM To: Daureen Nesdill Subject: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data You are subscribed to All NSF Program Announcements and Information for National Science Foundation Update. 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URL: From songphan at gmail.com Tue May 21 05:19:46 2019 From: songphan at gmail.com (Songphan Choemprayong) Date: Tue, 21 May 2019 16:19:46 +0700 Subject: [Rdap] PhD Scholarship in research data management at Chulalongkorn University, Thailand Message-ID: ***apologies for cross-posting*** The Department of Library Science in collaboration with the Arc of Memory Research Unit and the Behavioral Research and Informatics Research Unit at Chulalongkorn University, Thailand is now opening one PhD student position in one of the following areas. - Research data management in the humanities and social science - Scholarly communication in the humanities and social science - Personal information management / Personal digital archiving Benefits: - Tuition fee of 23,000 THB per semester for up to 3 years for an awardee entering with master?s degree or up to 5 years for an awardee entering with bachelor?s degree (Supplementary financial aids may be available upon the approval by the Faculty of Arts.) - Monthly stipend of 30,000 THB (20,000 baht for the first two years for an awardee entering with bachelor?s degree) - Housing allowance of 10,000 THB per month (for foreign awardee only) Eligibility: - Holding one of the following degrees - Bachelor?s degree in any field of study with a minimum GPAX of 3.25 - Master?s degree in related field of study with a minimum GPAX of 3.5 - Holding a valid IELTS overall score of at least 6.0 or its TOEFL and CU-TEP equivalents (applicable only for a recipient holding degrees in non-English programs) Preferred qualifications - Possessing computer programming skills in one of the following languages: Python, R, Java, PHP Supervisor: Assistant Professor Dr. Songphan Choemprayong Starting date: August 2019 or January 2020 Application deadline: May 31, 2019 or October 31, 2019 (We will not accept applications for January 2020 if the position for August 2019 is filled.) How to apply: To apply, please submit 1) a detailed CV (including name and contact of two referees), 2) samples of previous academic outputs, and 3) statement of research interest to Dr.Choemprayong?s email: songphan.c at chula.ac.th by the deadlines mentioned above. Graduate Programs in Information Studies is an interdisciplinary program hosted by the Department of Library Science, Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand. Founded in 1917, Chulalongkorn University is the first higher education establishment in Thailand located in the heart of CBD of Bangkok. For more information, please contact songphan.c at chula.ac.th. -- Songphan Choemprayong, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Library Science Faculty of Arts Chulalongkorn University Bangkok 10330 Thailand Tel. +66 2 218 4817 Fax. +66 2 218 4818 http://www.thaibrarian.org/songphan songphan.c at chula.ac.th From tpatwood at library.umass.edu Mon May 20 13:23:34 2019 From: tpatwood at library.umass.edu (Thea Atwood) Date: Mon, 20 May 2019 17:23:34 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] New England Research Data Management Roundtable #11 - registration now open! Message-ID: Registration for the 11th Research Data Management Roundtable taking place on Friday, July 26, 2019 at the University of Vermont in Burlington, VT is *now open!* Space is limited, so please register early! Register here: https://forms.gle/yk8BZgxzRE6xXcX29 Registration closes July 12, 2019, or when we reach capacity. The 11th Roundtable will be held in the Howe Library at the University of Vermont. Join us in the morning for a presentation focused on the library's use of data with digital learning objects case studies, followed by an afternoon session of broader themes around data ethics and consent. The morning events begin at 9:30am, lunch is on your own, and afternoon events start at 1:30pm. The day will wrap-up by 4:00pm. These events are sponsored by the University of Vermont Library and the ACRL-NEC Research Data Management Special Interest Group. For questions visit https://acrlnec.org/special-interest-groups/rdmsig/ (still under construction - we appreciate your patience!) or contact Thea Atwood, tpatwood at umass.edu. We look forward to seeing you in Vermont! The RDM Roundtables team - Christie Silkotch (UVM host) Jess O'Toole Melanie Radik Patricia Condon Thea Atwood ----- Thea P. Atwood she/her pronouns, please Data Services Librarian || Research Data Services @ UMass University of Massachusetts Amherst UMass Amherst Libraries tpatwood at umass.edu 413-545-2674 ORCID: 0000-0001-8348-1097 Proud member of the Massachusetts Society of Professors (MSP/MTA/NEA), the union representing faculty and librarians at UMass Amherst, and supporting public education and labor movements everywhere: umassmsp.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From shlake at virginia.edu Tue May 21 09:58:07 2019 From: shlake at virginia.edu (Lake, Sherry Heitchew (sah)) Date: Tue, 21 May 2019 13:58:07 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <72C7F8C3-C179-4452-8994-94ADEF4AAB66@virginia.edu> Hi Daureen & Amanda & RDAP, I first heard about ezDMP a couple of years ago from Victoria Stodden. She also had an EAGER grant that focused on the IEDA tool: https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1649555 I asked her why DMPTool wasn?t considered in part of the proposal? Reading the proposal and listening to her talk about the grant, she had not acknowledged the DMPTool at all. She didn?t give me a good answer (at least I can?t remember one). I had not known about the other EAGER grant (link Daureen included below), which seems very similar and wonder why two on the same tool???? This proposal was out of Columbia where the IEDA tool originated. Of course, they would promote their own tool. Looks like there is still active development: https://github.com/hmpf/easydmp/issues The DMPTool acknowledged this project in an Oct 2017 blog, https://blog.dmptool.org/2017/10/20/roll-up-roll-up-get-yer-dmp-update-here/ and the CDL?s take on the matter was ?any tool that improves DMPs is a good thing ? different entities funding different approaches in the spirit of research and experimentation.? CDL also was awarded an EAGER grant on ?Actionalble DMPs? https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1745675&HistoricalAwards=false -- Sherry On 5/20/19, 5:32 PM, "rdap-bounces at kunverj.com on behalf of Amanda L Whitmire" on behalf of thalassa at stanford.edu> wrote: Hi Daureen, I had never heard of ezDMP either, so I went looking around. Here is the NSF grant that supported the development of ezDMP: https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1649703&HistoricalAwards=false#top It looks like it?s a follow-on from the Interdisciplinary Earth Data Alliance (IEDA) DMP tool (which, incidentally, does not have a field for describing metadata: https://www.iedadata.org/dmp/). We reviewed several DMPs that were produced using the IEDA tool as part of ye olde DART Project, and they scored poorly for NSF compliance because they did not address metadata or any aspect of reuse/licensing/derivatives, etc. That said, investigators reviewing these plans would likely be researchers within Earth sciences and probably used the IEDA template themselves, and thus never thought about what was techniclly missing. Anyhow ? I digress. Will be interesting to see how ezDMP evolves. Thanks for passing this along! Best, Amanda <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< Amanda L. Whitmire, Ph.D. Head Librarian & Bibliographer, Harold A. 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She also had an EAGER grant that focused on the IEDA tool: https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1649555 I asked her why DMPTool wasn?t considered in part of the proposal? Reading the proposal and listening to her talk about the grant, she had not acknowledged the DMPTool at all. She didn?t give me a good answer (at least I can?t remember one). I had not known about the other EAGER grant (link Daureen included below), which seems very similar and wonder why two on the same tool???? This proposal was out of Columbia where the IEDA tool originated. Of course, they would promote their own tool. Looks like there is still active development: https://github.com/hmpf/easydmp/issues The DMPTool acknowledged this project in an Oct 2017 blog, https://blog.dmptool.org/2017/10/20/roll-up-roll-up-get-yer-dmp-update-here/ and the CDL?s take on the matter was ?any tool that improves DMPs is a good thing ? different entities funding different approaches in the spirit of research and experimentation.? CDL also was awarded an EAGER grant on ?Actionalble DMPs? https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1745675&HistoricalAwards=false -- Sherry On 5/20/19, 5:32 PM, "rdap-bounces at kunverj.com on behalf of Amanda L Whitmire" on behalf of thalassa at stanford.edu> wrote: Hi Daureen, I had never heard of ezDMP either, so I went looking around. Here is the NSF grant that supported the development of ezDMP: https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1649703&HistoricalAwards=false#top It looks like it?s a follow-on from the Interdisciplinary Earth Data Alliance (IEDA) DMP tool (which, incidentally, does not have a field for describing metadata: https://www.iedadata.org/dmp/). We reviewed several DMPs that were produced using the IEDA tool as part of ye olde DART Project, and they scored poorly for NSF compliance because they did not address metadata or any aspect of reuse/licensing/derivatives, etc. That said, investigators reviewing these plans would likely be researchers within Earth sciences and probably used the IEDA template themselves, and thus never thought about what was techniclly missing. Anyhow ? I digress. Will be interesting to see how ezDMP evolves. Thanks for passing this along! Best, Amanda <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< Amanda L. Whitmire, Ph.D. Head Librarian & Bibliographer, Harold A. Miller Library Assistant to the Director, Hopkins Marine Station 120 Ocean View Blvd, Pacific Grove, CA 93950 http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2429-8879 thalassa at stanford.edu 831.655.6228 | @AWhitTwit -- I observe email-free evenings and weekends. From: on behalf of Daureen Nesdill Reply-To: Research Data Access and Preservation Date: Monday, May 20, 2019 at 12:08 PM To: "rdap at mail.kunverj.com" Subject: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data Looks like NSF wants a machine readable DMP so is starting to push the DMPTool and something I have never heard of https://ezdmp.org/index Daureen Nesdill University of Utah From: National Science Foundation Update [mailto:nsf-update at govdelivery.nsf.gov] Sent: Monday, May 20, 2019 12:22 PM To: Daureen Nesdill Subject: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data You are subscribed to All NSF Program Announcements and Information for National Science Foundation Update. 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URL: From shorisyl at jmu.edu Tue May 21 11:19:22 2019 From: shorisyl at jmu.edu (Shorish, Yasmeen L - shorisyl) Date: Tue, 21 May 2019 15:19:22 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data In-Reply-To: <72C7F8C3-C179-4452-8994-94ADEF4AAB66@virginia.edu> References: <72C7F8C3-C179-4452-8994-94ADEF4AAB66@virginia.edu> Message-ID: <10566849-8CA1-4FD1-8AC5-86298D29E6CA@jmu.edu> Hi all, Do we know if DMPTool expects to have an XML export for DMPs, or is the CSV option the best fit for machine readability? Or am I missing some other option? Thanks, Yasmeen ---- Yasmeen Shorish | Data Services Coordinator Associate Professor | Assistant Director of Research & Education Services JMU Libraries | Rose 2309 shorisyl at jmu.edu | 540-568-4288 Make an Appointment she/her/hers [rcid_16x16] https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4155-8241 I observe email free evenings and weekends. From: on behalf of "shlake at virginia.edu" Reply-To: Research Data Access and Preservation Date: Tuesday, May 21, 2019 at 11:16 AM To: Research Data Access and Preservation , "rdap at mail.kunverj.com" Subject: Re: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data Hi Daureen & Amanda & RDAP, I first heard about ezDMP a couple of years ago from Victoria Stodden. She also had an EAGER grant that focused on the IEDA tool: https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1649555 I asked her why DMPTool wasn?t considered in part of the proposal? Reading the proposal and listening to her talk about the grant, she had not acknowledged the DMPTool at all. She didn?t give me a good answer (at least I can?t remember one). I had not known about the other EAGER grant (link Daureen included below), which seems very similar and wonder why two on the same tool???? This proposal was out of Columbia where the IEDA tool originated. Of course, they would promote their own tool. Looks like there is still active development: https://github.com/hmpf/easydmp/issues The DMPTool acknowledged this project in an Oct 2017 blog, https://blog.dmptool.org/2017/10/20/roll-up-roll-up-get-yer-dmp-update-here/ and the CDL?s take on the matter was ?any tool that improves DMPs is a good thing ? different entities funding different approaches in the spirit of research and experimentation.? CDL also was awarded an EAGER grant on ?Actionalble DMPs? https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1745675&HistoricalAwards=false -- Sherry On 5/20/19, 5:32 PM, "rdap-bounces at kunverj.com on behalf of Amanda L Whitmire" on behalf of thalassa at stanford.edu> wrote: Hi Daureen, I had never heard of ezDMP either, so I went looking around. Here is the NSF grant that supported the development of ezDMP: https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1649703&HistoricalAwards=false#top It looks like it?s a follow-on from the Interdisciplinary Earth Data Alliance (IEDA) DMP tool (which, incidentally, does not have a field for describing metadata: https://www.iedadata.org/dmp/). We reviewed several DMPs that were produced using the IEDA tool as part of ye olde DART Project, and they scored poorly for NSF compliance because they did not address metadata or any aspect of reuse/licensing/derivatives, etc. That said, investigators reviewing these plans would likely be researchers within Earth sciences and probably used the IEDA template themselves, and thus never thought about what was techniclly missing. Anyhow ? I digress. Will be interesting to see how ezDMP evolves. Thanks for passing this along! Best, Amanda <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< Amanda L. Whitmire, Ph.D. Head Librarian & Bibliographer, Harold A. Miller Library Assistant to the Director, Hopkins Marine Station 120 Ocean View Blvd, Pacific Grove, CA 93950 http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2429-8879 thalassa at stanford.edu 831.655.6228 | @AWhitTwit -- I observe email-free evenings and weekends. From: on behalf of Daureen Nesdill Reply-To: Research Data Access and Preservation Date: Monday, May 20, 2019 at 12:08 PM To: "rdap at mail.kunverj.com" Subject: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data Looks like NSF wants a machine readable DMP so is starting to push the DMPTool and something I have never heard of https://ezdmp.org/index Daureen Nesdill University of Utah From: National Science Foundation Update [mailto:nsf-update at govdelivery.nsf.gov] Sent: Monday, May 20, 2019 12:22 PM To: Daureen Nesdill Subject: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data You are subscribed to All NSF Program Announcements and Information for National Science Foundation Update. This information has recently been updated, and is now available. Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data Available Formats: HTML: https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2019/nsf19069/nsf19069.jsp?WT.mc_id=USNSF_25&WT.mc_ev=click PDF: https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2019/nsf19069/nsf19069.pdf?WT.mc_id=USNSF_25&WT.mc_ev=click Document Number: nsf19069 This is an NSF Program Announcements and Information item. ________________________________ This e-mail update was generated automatically based on your subscription to the category listed above. Some updates may belong to more than one category, resulting in duplicate messages. [mage removed by sender. NSF logo] Subscriber Services: Manage Preferences / Unsubscribe | Help | Contact NSF Follow NSF: [mage removed by sender. Follow us on YouTube][mage removed by sender. Follow us on Twitter][mage removed by sender. Follow us on Facebook][mage removed by sender. Follow us on linkedin][mage removed by sender. Follow us on RSS][mage removed by sender. 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Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 1269 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From katherine.koziar at ucr.edu Tue May 21 11:54:31 2019 From: katherine.koziar at ucr.edu (Katherine Koziar) Date: Tue, 21 May 2019 15:54:31 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data In-Reply-To: <10566849-8CA1-4FD1-8AC5-86298D29E6CA@jmu.edu> References: <72C7F8C3-C179-4452-8994-94ADEF4AAB66@virginia.edu> <10566849-8CA1-4FD1-8AC5-86298D29E6CA@jmu.edu> Message-ID: Right now the DMPTool supports csv, html, and text as machine readable formats. DMPTool is based on the DMPRoadmap, and both are actively developed in their respective github repositories. It looks like there were other export options (including XML & JSON) a couple of years ago on the DMPRoadmap, but they were dropped due to lack of use, the code breaking after a rebase, and a move to have the formats "be supported by [a] future API" (https://github.com/DMPRoadmap/roadmap/issues/222). Since the Dear Colleague Letter recommends the DMP be "a machine-readable document [that] allows a computer program to interpret the DMP, such as to prepare a data repository for an eventual deposit of a large or complicated dataset," I wonder if that future API will soon be a present API. Of course, for JSON/XML export to be truly effective, DMPs would need to be a bit more structured. I?m curious to see how this develops. -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 From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com [mailto:rdap-bounces at kunverj.com] On Behalf Of Shorish, Yasmeen L - shorisyl Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2019 8:19 AM To: Research Data Access and Preservation Subject: Re: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data Hi all, Do we know if DMPTool expects to have an XML export for DMPs, or is the CSV option the best fit for machine readability? Or am I missing some other option? Thanks, Yasmeen ---- Yasmeen Shorish | Data Services Coordinator Associate Professor | Assistant Director of Research & Education Services JMU Libraries | Rose 2309 shorisyl at jmu.edu | 540-568-4288 Make an Appointment she/her/hers [rcid_16x16] https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4155-8241 I observe email free evenings and weekends. From: > on behalf of "shlake at virginia.edu" > Reply-To: Research Data Access and Preservation > Date: Tuesday, May 21, 2019 at 11:16 AM To: Research Data Access and Preservation >, "rdap at mail.kunverj.com" > Subject: Re: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data Hi Daureen & Amanda & RDAP, I first heard about ezDMP a couple of years ago from Victoria Stodden. She also had an EAGER grant that focused on the IEDA tool: https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1649555 I asked her why DMPTool wasn?t considered in part of the proposal? Reading the proposal and listening to her talk about the grant, she had not acknowledged the DMPTool at all. She didn?t give me a good answer (at least I can?t remember one). I had not known about the other EAGER grant (link Daureen included below), which seems very similar and wonder why two on the same tool???? This proposal was out of Columbia where the IEDA tool originated. Of course, they would promote their own tool. Looks like there is still active development: https://github.com/hmpf/easydmp/issues The DMPTool acknowledged this project in an Oct 2017 blog, https://blog.dmptool.org/2017/10/20/roll-up-roll-up-get-yer-dmp-update-here/ and the CDL?s take on the matter was ?any tool that improves DMPs is a good thing ? different entities funding different approaches in the spirit of research and experimentation.? CDL also was awarded an EAGER grant on ?Actionalble DMPs? https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1745675&HistoricalAwards=false -- Sherry On 5/20/19, 5:32 PM, "rdap-bounces at kunverj.com on behalf of Amanda L Whitmire" on behalf of thalassa at stanford.edu> wrote: Hi Daureen, I had never heard of ezDMP either, so I went looking around. Here is the NSF grant that supported the development of ezDMP: https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1649703&HistoricalAwards=false#top It looks like it?s a follow-on from the Interdisciplinary Earth Data Alliance (IEDA) DMP tool (which, incidentally, does not have a field for describing metadata: https://www.iedadata.org/dmp/). We reviewed several DMPs that were produced using the IEDA tool as part of ye olde DART Project, and they scored poorly for NSF compliance because they did not address metadata or any aspect of reuse/licensing/derivatives, etc. That said, investigators reviewing these plans would likely be researchers within Earth sciences and probably used the IEDA template themselves, and thus never thought about what was techniclly missing. Anyhow ? I digress. Will be interesting to see how ezDMP evolves. Thanks for passing this along! Best, Amanda <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< Amanda L. Whitmire, Ph.D. Head Librarian & Bibliographer, Harold A. Miller Library Assistant to the Director, Hopkins Marine Station 120 Ocean View Blvd, Pacific Grove, CA 93950 http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2429-8879 thalassa at stanford.edu 831.655.6228 | @AWhitTwit -- I observe email-free evenings and weekends. From: > on behalf of Daureen Nesdill > Reply-To: Research Data Access and Preservation > Date: Monday, May 20, 2019 at 12:08 PM To: "rdap at mail.kunverj.com" > Subject: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data Looks like NSF wants a machine readable DMP so is starting to push the DMPTool and something I have never heard of https://ezdmp.org/index Daureen Nesdill University of Utah From: National Science Foundation Update [mailto:nsf-update at govdelivery.nsf.gov] Sent: Monday, May 20, 2019 12:22 PM To: Daureen Nesdill > Subject: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data You are subscribed to All NSF Program Announcements and Information for National Science Foundation Update. This information has recently been updated, and is now available. Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data Available Formats: HTML: https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2019/nsf19069/nsf19069.jsp?WT.mc_id=USNSF_25&WT.mc_ev=click PDF: https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2019/nsf19069/nsf19069.pdf?WT.mc_id=USNSF_25&WT.mc_ev=click Document Number: nsf19069 This is an NSF Program Announcements and Information item. ________________________________ This e-mail update was generated automatically based on your subscription to the category listed above. Some updates may belong to more than one category, resulting in duplicate messages. [mage removed by sender. NSF logo] Subscriber Services: Manage Preferences / Unsubscribe | Help | Contact NSF Follow NSF: [mage removed by sender. Follow us on YouTube][mage removed by sender. Follow us on Twitter][mage removed by sender. Follow us on Facebook][mage removed by sender. Follow us on linkedin][mage removed by sender. Follow us on RSS][mage removed by sender. 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Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 1269 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From ceaker at utk.edu Tue May 21 12:05:41 2019 From: ceaker at utk.edu (Eaker, Chris) Date: Tue, 21 May 2019 16:05:41 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data In-Reply-To: <10566849-8CA1-4FD1-8AC5-86298D29E6CA@jmu.edu> References: <72C7F8C3-C179-4452-8994-94ADEF4AAB66@virginia.edu> <10566849-8CA1-4FD1-8AC5-86298D29E6CA@jmu.edu> Message-ID: RDA has a working group looking at machine readable (they call it actionable) DMPs. Stephanie Simms has been writing an interesting series of articles on it on the DMPTool Blog: https://blog.dmptool.org/tag/machine-actionable-dmps/. From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com On Behalf Of Shorish, Yasmeen L - shorisyl Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2019 11:19 AM To: Research Data Access and Preservation Subject: Re: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data Hi all, Do we know if DMPTool expects to have an XML export for DMPs, or is the CSV option the best fit for machine readability? Or am I missing some other option? Thanks, Yasmeen ---- Yasmeen Shorish | Data Services Coordinator Associate Professor | Assistant Director of Research & Education Services JMU Libraries | Rose 2309 shorisyl at jmu.edu | 540-568-4288 Make an Appointment she/her/hers [rcid_16x16] https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4155-8241 I observe email free evenings and weekends. From: > on behalf of "shlake at virginia.edu" > Reply-To: Research Data Access and Preservation > Date: Tuesday, May 21, 2019 at 11:16 AM To: Research Data Access and Preservation >, "rdap at mail.kunverj.com" > Subject: Re: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data Hi Daureen & Amanda & RDAP, I first heard about ezDMP a couple of years ago from Victoria Stodden. She also had an EAGER grant that focused on the IEDA tool: https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1649555 I asked her why DMPTool wasn?t considered in part of the proposal? Reading the proposal and listening to her talk about the grant, she had not acknowledged the DMPTool at all. She didn?t give me a good answer (at least I can?t remember one). I had not known about the other EAGER grant (link Daureen included below), which seems very similar and wonder why two on the same tool???? This proposal was out of Columbia where the IEDA tool originated. Of course, they would promote their own tool. Looks like there is still active development: https://github.com/hmpf/easydmp/issues The DMPTool acknowledged this project in an Oct 2017 blog, https://blog.dmptool.org/2017/10/20/roll-up-roll-up-get-yer-dmp-update-here/ and the CDL?s take on the matter was ?any tool that improves DMPs is a good thing ? different entities funding different approaches in the spirit of research and experimentation.? CDL also was awarded an EAGER grant on ?Actionalble DMPs? https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1745675&HistoricalAwards=false -- Sherry On 5/20/19, 5:32 PM, "rdap-bounces at kunverj.com on behalf of Amanda L Whitmire" on behalf of thalassa at stanford.edu> wrote: Hi Daureen, I had never heard of ezDMP either, so I went looking around. Here is the NSF grant that supported the development of ezDMP: https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1649703&HistoricalAwards=false#top It looks like it?s a follow-on from the Interdisciplinary Earth Data Alliance (IEDA) DMP tool (which, incidentally, does not have a field for describing metadata: https://www.iedadata.org/dmp/). We reviewed several DMPs that were produced using the IEDA tool as part of ye olde DART Project, and they scored poorly for NSF compliance because they did not address metadata or any aspect of reuse/licensing/derivatives, etc. That said, investigators reviewing these plans would likely be researchers within Earth sciences and probably used the IEDA template themselves, and thus never thought about what was techniclly missing. Anyhow ? I digress. Will be interesting to see how ezDMP evolves. Thanks for passing this along! Best, Amanda <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< Amanda L. Whitmire, Ph.D. Head Librarian & Bibliographer, Harold A. Miller Library Assistant to the Director, Hopkins Marine Station 120 Ocean View Blvd, Pacific Grove, CA 93950 http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2429-8879 thalassa at stanford.edu 831.655.6228 | @AWhitTwit -- I observe email-free evenings and weekends. From: > on behalf of Daureen Nesdill > Reply-To: Research Data Access and Preservation > Date: Monday, May 20, 2019 at 12:08 PM To: "rdap at mail.kunverj.com" > Subject: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data Looks like NSF wants a machine readable DMP so is starting to push the DMPTool and something I have never heard of https://ezdmp.org/index Daureen Nesdill University of Utah From: National Science Foundation Update [mailto:nsf-update at govdelivery.nsf.gov] Sent: Monday, May 20, 2019 12:22 PM To: Daureen Nesdill > Subject: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data You are subscribed to All NSF Program Announcements and Information for National Science Foundation Update. This information has recently been updated, and is now available. Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data Available Formats: HTML: https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2019/nsf19069/nsf19069.jsp?WT.mc_id=USNSF_25&WT.mc_ev=click PDF: https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2019/nsf19069/nsf19069.pdf?WT.mc_id=USNSF_25&WT.mc_ev=click Document Number: nsf19069 This is an NSF Program Announcements and Information item. ________________________________ This e-mail update was generated automatically based on your subscription to the category listed above. Some updates may belong to more than one category, resulting in duplicate messages. [mage removed by sender. NSF logo] Subscriber Services: Manage Preferences / Unsubscribe | Help | Contact NSF Follow NSF: [mage removed by sender. Follow us on YouTube][mage removed by sender. Follow us on Twitter][mage removed by sender. Follow us on Facebook][mage removed by sender. Follow us on linkedin][mage removed by sender. Follow us on RSS][mage removed by sender. 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Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 1269 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From shorisyl at jmu.edu Tue May 21 13:25:33 2019 From: shorisyl at jmu.edu (Shorish, Yasmeen L - shorisyl) Date: Tue, 21 May 2019 17:25:33 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data In-Reply-To: References: <72C7F8C3-C179-4452-8994-94ADEF4AAB66@virginia.edu> <10566849-8CA1-4FD1-8AC5-86298D29E6CA@jmu.edu> Message-ID: If funders are looking to actively endorse these practices with researchers, I hope some of the in-progress work of maDMPs (like RDA and DMPRoadmap) continues to be supported. I would guess some of this Dear Colleague letter is due to the OPEN Government Data Act, but sometimes these missives ? while great for the practices they encourage ? lead researchers to think we have more infrastructure in place than we do. I had looked through the documentation that Kat referenced on the Roadmap Git repo, as well as recent build details, but am still unclear where the progress towards the API and data structures stands. I realize some of this is probably due to the open Product Manager position at CDL for DMPTool work. Hopefully someone from the RDAP community fills that role soon! ? Yasmeen ---- Yasmeen Shorish | Data Services Coordinator Associate Professor | Assistant Director of Research & Education Services JMU Libraries | Rose 2309 shorisyl at jmu.edu | 540-568-4288 Make an Appointment she/her/hers [rcid_16x16] https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4155-8241 I observe email free evenings and weekends. From: on behalf of "Eaker, Chris" Reply-To: Research Data Access and Preservation Date: Tuesday, May 21, 2019 at 12:13 PM To: Research Data Access and Preservation Subject: Re: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data RDA has a working group looking at machine readable (they call it actionable) DMPs. Stephanie Simms has been writing an interesting series of articles on it on the DMPTool Blog: https://blog.dmptool.org/tag/machine-actionable-dmps/. From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com On Behalf Of Shorish, Yasmeen L - shorisyl Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2019 11:19 AM To: Research Data Access and Preservation Subject: Re: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data Hi all, Do we know if DMPTool expects to have an XML export for DMPs, or is the CSV option the best fit for machine readability? Or am I missing some other option? Thanks, Yasmeen ---- Yasmeen Shorish | Data Services Coordinator Associate Professor | Assistant Director of Research & Education Services JMU Libraries | Rose 2309 shorisyl at jmu.edu | 540-568-4288 Make an Appointment she/her/hers [rcid_16x16] https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4155-8241 I observe email free evenings and weekends. From: > on behalf of "shlake at virginia.edu" > Reply-To: Research Data Access and Preservation > Date: Tuesday, May 21, 2019 at 11:16 AM To: Research Data Access and Preservation >, "rdap at mail.kunverj.com" > Subject: Re: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data Hi Daureen & Amanda & RDAP, I first heard about ezDMP a couple of years ago from Victoria Stodden. She also had an EAGER grant that focused on the IEDA tool: https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1649555 I asked her why DMPTool wasn?t considered in part of the proposal? Reading the proposal and listening to her talk about the grant, she had not acknowledged the DMPTool at all. She didn?t give me a good answer (at least I can?t remember one). I had not known about the other EAGER grant (link Daureen included below), which seems very similar and wonder why two on the same tool???? This proposal was out of Columbia where the IEDA tool originated. Of course, they would promote their own tool. Looks like there is still active development: https://github.com/hmpf/easydmp/issues The DMPTool acknowledged this project in an Oct 2017 blog, https://blog.dmptool.org/2017/10/20/roll-up-roll-up-get-yer-dmp-update-here/ and the CDL?s take on the matter was ?any tool that improves DMPs is a good thing ? different entities funding different approaches in the spirit of research and experimentation.? CDL also was awarded an EAGER grant on ?Actionalble DMPs? https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1745675&HistoricalAwards=false -- Sherry On 5/20/19, 5:32 PM, "rdap-bounces at kunverj.com on behalf of Amanda L Whitmire" on behalf of thalassa at stanford.edu> wrote: Hi Daureen, I had never heard of ezDMP either, so I went looking around. Here is the NSF grant that supported the development of ezDMP: https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1649703&HistoricalAwards=false#top It looks like it?s a follow-on from the Interdisciplinary Earth Data Alliance (IEDA) DMP tool (which, incidentally, does not have a field for describing metadata: https://www.iedadata.org/dmp/). We reviewed several DMPs that were produced using the IEDA tool as part of ye olde DART Project, and they scored poorly for NSF compliance because they did not address metadata or any aspect of reuse/licensing/derivatives, etc. That said, investigators reviewing these plans would likely be researchers within Earth sciences and probably used the IEDA template themselves, and thus never thought about what was techniclly missing. Anyhow ? I digress. Will be interesting to see how ezDMP evolves. Thanks for passing this along! Best, Amanda <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< Amanda L. Whitmire, Ph.D. Head Librarian & Bibliographer, Harold A. Miller Library Assistant to the Director, Hopkins Marine Station 120 Ocean View Blvd, Pacific Grove, CA 93950 http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2429-8879 thalassa at stanford.edu 831.655.6228 | @AWhitTwit -- I observe email-free evenings and weekends. From: > on behalf of Daureen Nesdill > Reply-To: Research Data Access and Preservation > Date: Monday, May 20, 2019 at 12:08 PM To: "rdap at mail.kunverj.com" > Subject: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data Looks like NSF wants a machine readable DMP so is starting to push the DMPTool and something I have never heard of https://ezdmp.org/index Daureen Nesdill University of Utah From: National Science Foundation Update [mailto:nsf-update at govdelivery.nsf.gov] Sent: Monday, May 20, 2019 12:22 PM To: Daureen Nesdill > Subject: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data You are subscribed to All NSF Program Announcements and Information for National Science Foundation Update. This information has recently been updated, and is now available. 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Tobin Magle) Date: Tue, 21 May 2019 12:47:16 -0500 Subject: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data In-Reply-To: References: <72C7F8C3-C179-4452-8994-94ADEF4AAB66@virginia.edu> <10566849-8CA1-4FD1-8AC5-86298D29E6CA@jmu.edu> Message-ID: Is there a difference between machine readable and machine actionable? The former (csv files with a column for each section) would be an improvement for searchability and databasing, but wouldn?t allow for automating compliance. It seems like DMPTool has a long way to go for the latter. On Tue, May 21, 2019 at 12:27 PM Shorish, Yasmeen L - shorisyl < shorisyl at jmu.edu> wrote: > If funders are looking to actively endorse these practices with > researchers, I hope some of the in-progress work of maDMPs (like RDA and > DMPRoadmap) continues to be supported. I would guess some of this Dear > Colleague letter is due to the OPEN Government Data Act, but sometimes > these missives ? while great for the practices they encourage ? lead > researchers to think we have more infrastructure in place than we do. > > > > I had looked through the documentation that Kat referenced on the Roadmap > Git repo, as well as recent build details, but am still unclear where the > progress towards the API and data structures stands. I realize some of this > is probably due to the open Product Manager position at CDL for DMPTool > work. Hopefully someone from the RDAP community fills that role soon! ? > > > > Yasmeen > > ---- > > Yasmeen Shorish | Data Services Coordinator > > Associate Professor | Assistant Director of Research & Education Services > > JMU Libraries | Rose 2309 > > shorisyl at jmu.edu | 540-568-4288 > > Make an Appointment > > she/her/hers > > [image: rcid_16x16] > > https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4155-8241 > > > > > I observe email free evenings and weekends. > > > > > > > > *From: * on behalf of "Eaker, Chris" < > ceaker at utk.edu> > *Reply-To: *Research Data Access and Preservation > *Date: *Tuesday, May 21, 2019 at 12:13 PM > *To: *Research Data Access and Preservation > *Subject: *Re: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for > Data > > > > RDA has a working group looking at machine readable (they call it > actionable) DMPs. Stephanie Simms has been writing an interesting series of > articles on it on the DMPTool Blog: > https://blog.dmptool.org/tag/machine-actionable-dmps/ > . > > > > > > > *From:* rdap-bounces at kunverj.com *On Behalf Of > *Shorish, Yasmeen L - shorisyl > *Sent:* Tuesday, May 21, 2019 11:19 AM > *To:* Research Data Access and Preservation > *Subject:* Re: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for > Data > > > > Hi all, > > > > Do we know if DMPTool expects to have an XML export for DMPs, or is the > CSV option the best fit for machine readability? Or am I missing some other > option? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Yasmeen > > > > ---- > > Yasmeen Shorish | Data Services Coordinator > > Associate Professor | Assistant Director of Research & Education Services > > JMU Libraries | Rose 2309 > > shorisyl at jmu.edu | 540-568-4288 > > Make an Appointment > > she/her/hers > > [image: rcid_16x16] > > https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4155-8241 > > > > > I observe email free evenings and weekends. > > > > > > > > *From: * on behalf of "shlake at virginia.edu" < > shlake at virginia.edu> > *Reply-To: *Research Data Access and Preservation > *Date: *Tuesday, May 21, 2019 at 11:16 AM > *To: *Research Data Access and Preservation , " > rdap at mail.kunverj.com" > *Subject: *Re: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for > Data > > > > Hi Daureen & Amanda & RDAP, > > > > I first heard about ezDMP a couple of years ago from Victoria Stodden. She > also had an EAGER grant that focused on the IEDA tool: > https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1649555 > > > > > I asked her why DMPTool wasn?t considered in part of the proposal? Reading > the proposal and listening to her talk about the grant, she had not > acknowledged the DMPTool at all. She didn?t give me a good answer (at least > I can?t remember one). > > > > I had not known about the other EAGER grant (link Daureen included below), > which seems very similar and wonder why two on the same tool???? This > proposal was out of Columbia where the IEDA tool originated. Of course, > they would promote their own tool. > > > > Looks like there is still active development: > > https://github.com/hmpf/easydmp/issues > > > > > > > The DMPTool acknowledged this project in an Oct 2017 blog, > https://blog.dmptool.org/2017/10/20/roll-up-roll-up-get-yer-dmp-update-here/ > > and the CDL?s take on the matter was ?any tool that improves DMPs is a good > thing ? different entities funding different approaches in the spirit of > research and experimentation.? CDL also was awarded an EAGER grant on > ?Actionalble DMPs? > https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1745675&HistoricalAwards=false > > > > > > > -- > Sherry > > > > On 5/20/19, 5:32 PM, "rdap-bounces at kunverj.com on behalf of Amanda L > Whitmire" > wrote: > > > > Hi Daureen, > > > > I had never heard of ezDMP either, so I went looking around. Here is the > NSF grant that supported the development of ezDMP: > https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1649703&HistoricalAwards=false#top > > > > > It looks like it?s a follow-on from the Interdisciplinary Earth Data > Alliance (IEDA) DMP tool (which, incidentally, does not have a field for > describing metadata: https://www.iedadata.org/dmp/ > ). > We reviewed several DMPs that were produced using the IEDA tool as part of > ye olde DART Project, and they scored poorly for NSF compliance because > they did not address metadata or any aspect of reuse/licensing/derivatives, > etc. That said, investigators reviewing these plans would likely be > researchers within Earth sciences and probably used the IEDA template > themselves, and thus never thought about what was techniclly missing. > Anyhow ? I digress. Will be interesting to see how ezDMP evolves. > > > > Thanks for passing this along! > > > > Best, > > Amanda > > > > > > <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< > > Amanda L. Whitmire, Ph.D. > > Head Librarian & Bibliographer, Harold A. Miller Library > > Assistant to the Director, Hopkins Marine Station > > 120 Ocean View Blvd, Pacific Grove, CA 93950 > > > > > http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2429-8879 > > > thalassa at stanford.edu > > 831.655.6228 | @AWhitTwit > > -- > > I observe email-free evenings and weekends. > > > > > > *From: * on behalf of Daureen Nesdill < > daureen.nesdill at utah.edu> > *Reply-To: *Research Data Access and Preservation > *Date: *Monday, May 20, 2019 at 12:08 PM > *To: *"rdap at mail.kunverj.com" > *Subject: *[Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data > > > > Looks like NSF wants a machine readable DMP so is starting to push the > DMPTool and something I have never heard of https://ezdmp.org/index > > > > > Daureen Nesdill > > University of Utah > > > > *From:* National Science Foundation Update [ > mailto:nsf-update at govdelivery.nsf.gov ] > *Sent:* Monday, May 20, 2019 12:22 PM > *To:* Daureen Nesdill > *Subject:* Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data > > > > You are subscribed to All NSF Program Announcements and Information for > National Science Foundation Update. 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But, your data is only as good as your metadata. What needs to be added to the mix is a standard schema of the structure that describes the data at each step of the DMP. I have not read the DMPTool blog to see where they are in respect to this (thanks, Chris, for the pointer!), but I agree with Tobin that there seems to be a long way to go, plus an agreed upon destination. -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 From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com [mailto:rdap-bounces at kunverj.com] On Behalf Of C. Tobin Magle Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2019 10:47 AM To: Research Data Access and Preservation Subject: Re: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data Is there a difference between machine readable and machine actionable? The former (csv files with a column for each section) would be an improvement for searchability and databasing, but wouldn?t allow for automating compliance. It seems like DMPTool has a long way to go for the latter. On Tue, May 21, 2019 at 12:27 PM Shorish, Yasmeen L - shorisyl > wrote: If funders are looking to actively endorse these practices with researchers, I hope some of the in-progress work of maDMPs (like RDA and DMPRoadmap) continues to be supported. I would guess some of this Dear Colleague letter is due to the OPEN Government Data Act, but sometimes these missives ? while great for the practices they encourage ? lead researchers to think we have more infrastructure in place than we do. I had looked through the documentation that Kat referenced on the Roadmap Git repo, as well as recent build details, but am still unclear where the progress towards the API and data structures stands. I realize some of this is probably due to the open Product Manager position at CDL for DMPTool work. Hopefully someone from the RDAP community fills that role soon! ? Yasmeen ---- Yasmeen Shorish | Data Services Coordinator Associate Professor | Assistant Director of Research & Education Services JMU Libraries | Rose 2309 shorisyl at jmu.edu | 540-568-4288 Make an Appointment she/her/hers [rcid_16x16] https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4155-8241 I observe email free evenings and weekends. From: > on behalf of "Eaker, Chris" > Reply-To: Research Data Access and Preservation > Date: Tuesday, May 21, 2019 at 12:13 PM To: Research Data Access and Preservation > Subject: Re: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data RDA has a working group looking at machine readable (they call it actionable) DMPs. Stephanie Simms has been writing an interesting series of articles on it on the DMPTool Blog: https://blog.dmptool.org/tag/machine-actionable-dmps/. From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com > On Behalf Of Shorish, Yasmeen L - shorisyl Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2019 11:19 AM To: Research Data Access and Preservation > Subject: Re: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data Hi all, Do we know if DMPTool expects to have an XML export for DMPs, or is the CSV option the best fit for machine readability? Or am I missing some other option? Thanks, Yasmeen ---- Yasmeen Shorish | Data Services Coordinator Associate Professor | Assistant Director of Research & Education Services JMU Libraries | Rose 2309 shorisyl at jmu.edu | 540-568-4288 Make an Appointment she/her/hers [rcid_16x16] https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4155-8241 I observe email free evenings and weekends. From: > on behalf of "shlake at virginia.edu" > Reply-To: Research Data Access and Preservation > Date: Tuesday, May 21, 2019 at 11:16 AM To: Research Data Access and Preservation >, "rdap at mail.kunverj.com" > Subject: Re: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data Hi Daureen & Amanda & RDAP, I first heard about ezDMP a couple of years ago from Victoria Stodden. She also had an EAGER grant that focused on the IEDA tool: https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1649555 I asked her why DMPTool wasn?t considered in part of the proposal? Reading the proposal and listening to her talk about the grant, she had not acknowledged the DMPTool at all. She didn?t give me a good answer (at least I can?t remember one). I had not known about the other EAGER grant (link Daureen included below), which seems very similar and wonder why two on the same tool???? This proposal was out of Columbia where the IEDA tool originated. Of course, they would promote their own tool. Looks like there is still active development: https://github.com/hmpf/easydmp/issues The DMPTool acknowledged this project in an Oct 2017 blog, https://blog.dmptool.org/2017/10/20/roll-up-roll-up-get-yer-dmp-update-here/ and the CDL?s take on the matter was ?any tool that improves DMPs is a good thing ? different entities funding different approaches in the spirit of research and experimentation.? CDL also was awarded an EAGER grant on ?Actionalble DMPs? https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1745675&HistoricalAwards=false -- Sherry On 5/20/19, 5:32 PM, "rdap-bounces at kunverj.com on behalf of Amanda L Whitmire" on behalf of thalassa at stanford.edu> wrote: Hi Daureen, I had never heard of ezDMP either, so I went looking around. Here is the NSF grant that supported the development of ezDMP: https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1649703&HistoricalAwards=false#top It looks like it?s a follow-on from the Interdisciplinary Earth Data Alliance (IEDA) DMP tool (which, incidentally, does not have a field for describing metadata: https://www.iedadata.org/dmp/). We reviewed several DMPs that were produced using the IEDA tool as part of ye olde DART Project, and they scored poorly for NSF compliance because they did not address metadata or any aspect of reuse/licensing/derivatives, etc. That said, investigators reviewing these plans would likely be researchers within Earth sciences and probably used the IEDA template themselves, and thus never thought about what was techniclly missing. Anyhow ? I digress. Will be interesting to see how ezDMP evolves. Thanks for passing this along! Best, Amanda <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< Amanda L. Whitmire, Ph.D. Head Librarian & Bibliographer, Harold A. Miller Library Assistant to the Director, Hopkins Marine Station 120 Ocean View Blvd, Pacific Grove, CA 93950 http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2429-8879 thalassa at stanford.edu 831.655.6228 | @AWhitTwit -- I observe email-free evenings and weekends. From: > on behalf of Daureen Nesdill > Reply-To: Research Data Access and Preservation > Date: Monday, May 20, 2019 at 12:08 PM To: "rdap at mail.kunverj.com" > Subject: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data Looks like NSF wants a machine readable DMP so is starting to push the DMPTool and something I have never heard of https://ezdmp.org/index Daureen Nesdill University of Utah From: National Science Foundation Update [mailto:nsf-update at govdelivery.nsf.gov] Sent: Monday, May 20, 2019 12:22 PM To: Daureen Nesdill > Subject: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data You are subscribed to All NSF Program Announcements and Information for National Science Foundation Update. 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Name: image002.png Type: image/png Size: 1270 bytes Desc: image002.png URL: From shlake at virginia.edu Tue May 21 16:21:01 2019 From: shlake at virginia.edu (Lake, Sherry Heitchew (sah)) Date: Tue, 21 May 2019 20:21:01 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data In-Reply-To: References: <72C7F8C3-C179-4452-8994-94ADEF4AAB66@virginia.edu> <10566849-8CA1-4FD1-8AC5-86298D29E6CA@jmu.edu> Message-ID: As Yasmeen referred to in an earlier email, the DMPTool has a-ways to go to generate machine actionable DMPs. The grant was only an EAGER grant to flesh out details. Some of those details include common standards: https://blog.dmptool.org/2018/11/01/common-standards-and-pids-for-machine-actionable-dmps/, but not yet applied in the tool. There is some general info on requirements for machine-actionable DMPs: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1266211 -- Sherry On 5/21/19, 3:51 PM, "rdap-bounces at kunverj.com on behalf of Katherine Koziar" on behalf of katherine.koziar at ucr.edu> wrote: The difference between machine readable and machine actionable is machine readable means it can simply be read by a computer. Any html, csv, or txt file is machine readable. Machine actionable implies the document has some type of structure in addition to being readable, so the computers can be programmed against the structure. So, exporting something in XML or JSON would give it structure. But, your data is only as good as your metadata. What needs to be added to the mix is a standard schema of the structure that describes the data at each step of the DMP. I have not read the DMPTool blog to see where they are in respect to this (thanks, Chris, for the pointer!), but I agree with Tobin that there seems to be a long way to go, plus an agreed upon destination. -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 From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com [mailto:rdap-bounces at kunverj.com] On Behalf Of C. Tobin Magle Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2019 10:47 AM To: Research Data Access and Preservation Subject: Re: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data Is there a difference between machine readable and machine actionable? The former (csv files with a column for each section) would be an improvement for searchability and databasing, but wouldn?t allow for automating compliance. It seems like DMPTool has a long way to go for the latter. On Tue, May 21, 2019 at 12:27 PM Shorish, Yasmeen L - shorisyl > wrote: If funders are looking to actively endorse these practices with researchers, I hope some of the in-progress work of maDMPs (like RDA and DMPRoadmap) continues to be supported. I would guess some of this Dear Colleague letter is due to the OPEN Government Data Act, but sometimes these missives ? while great for the practices they encourage ? lead researchers to think we have more infrastructure in place than we do. I had looked through the documentation that Kat referenced on the Roadmap Git repo, as well as recent build details, but am still unclear where the progress towards the API and data structures stands. I realize some of this is probably due to the open Product Manager position at CDL for DMPTool work. Hopefully someone from the RDAP community fills that role soon! ? Yasmeen ---- Yasmeen Shorish | Data Services Coordinator Associate Professor | Assistant Director of Research & Education Services JMU Libraries | Rose 2309 shorisyl at jmu.edu | 540-568-4288 Make an Appointment she/her/hers [cid_16x16] https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4155-8241 I observe email free evenings and weekends. From: > on behalf of "Eaker, Chris" > Reply-To: Research Data Access and Preservation > Date: Tuesday, May 21, 2019 at 12:13 PM To: Research Data Access and Preservation > Subject: Re: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data RDA has a working group looking at machine readable (they call it actionable) DMPs. Stephanie Simms has been writing an interesting series of articles on it on the DMPTool Blog: https://blog.dmptool.org/tag/machine-actionable-dmps/. From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com > On Behalf Of Shorish, Yasmeen L - shorisyl Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2019 11:19 AM To: Research Data Access and Preservation > Subject: Re: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data Hi all, Do we know if DMPTool expects to have an XML export for DMPs, or is the CSV option the best fit for machine readability? Or am I missing some other option? Thanks, Yasmeen ---- Yasmeen Shorish | Data Services Coordinator Associate Professor | Assistant Director of Research & Education Services JMU Libraries | Rose 2309 shorisyl at jmu.edu | 540-568-4288 Make an Appointment she/her/hers [cid_16x16] https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4155-8241 I observe email free evenings and weekends. From: > on behalf of "shlake at virginia.edu" > Reply-To: Research Data Access and Preservation > Date: Tuesday, May 21, 2019 at 11:16 AM To: Research Data Access and Preservation >, "rdap at mail.kunverj.com" > Subject: Re: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data Hi Daureen & Amanda & RDAP, I first heard about ezDMP a couple of years ago from Victoria Stodden. She also had an EAGER grant that focused on the IEDA tool: https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1649555 I asked her why DMPTool wasn?t considered in part of the proposal? Reading the proposal and listening to her talk about the grant, she had not acknowledged the DMPTool at all. She didn?t give me a good answer (at least I can?t remember one). I had not known about the other EAGER grant (link Daureen included below), which seems very similar and wonder why two on the same tool???? This proposal was out of Columbia where the IEDA tool originated. Of course, they would promote their own tool. Looks like there is still active development: https://github.com/hmpf/easydmp/issues The DMPTool acknowledged this project in an Oct 2017 blog, https://blog.dmptool.org/2017/10/20/roll-up-roll-up-get-yer-dmp-update-here/ and the CDL?s take on the matter was ?any tool that improves DMPs is a good thing ? different entities funding different approaches in the spirit of research and experimentation.? CDL also was awarded an EAGER grant on ?Actionalble DMPs? https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1745675&HistoricalAwards=false -- Sherry On 5/20/19, 5:32 PM, "rdap-bounces at kunverj.com on behalf of Amanda L Whitmire" on behalf of thalassa at stanford.edu> wrote: Hi Daureen, I had never heard of ezDMP either, so I went looking around. Here is the NSF grant that supported the development of ezDMP: https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1649703&HistoricalAwards=false#top It looks like it?s a follow-on from the Interdisciplinary Earth Data Alliance (IEDA) DMP tool (which, incidentally, does not have a field for describing metadata: https://www.iedadata.org/dmp/). We reviewed several DMPs that were produced using the IEDA tool as part of ye olde DART Project, and they scored poorly for NSF compliance because they did not address metadata or any aspect of reuse/licensing/derivatives, etc. That said, investigators reviewing these plans would likely be researchers within Earth sciences and probably used the IEDA template themselves, and thus never thought about what was techniclly missing. Anyhow ? I digress. Will be interesting to see how ezDMP evolves. Thanks for passing this along! Best, Amanda <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< <>< Amanda L. Whitmire, Ph.D. Head Librarian & Bibliographer, Harold A. Miller Library Assistant to the Director, Hopkins Marine Station 120 Ocean View Blvd, Pacific Grove, CA 93950 http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2429-8879 thalassa at stanford.edu 831.655.6228 | @AWhitTwit -- I observe email-free evenings and weekends. From: > on behalf of Daureen Nesdill > Reply-To: Research Data Access and Preservation > Date: Monday, May 20, 2019 at 12:08 PM To: "rdap at mail.kunverj.com" > Subject: [Rdap] FW: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data Looks like NSF wants a machine readable DMP so is starting to push the DMPTool and something I have never heard of https://ezdmp.org/index Daureen Nesdill University of Utah From: National Science Foundation Update [mailto:nsf-update at govdelivery.nsf.gov] Sent: Monday, May 20, 2019 12:22 PM To: Daureen Nesdill > Subject: Dear Colleague Letter: Effective Practices for Data You are subscribed to All NSF Program Announcements and Information for National Science Foundation Update. 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[image: image.png] Thanks, Matthew -- Email: thematthewmurray at gmail.com Twitter: @MidniteLibrary Website: thematthewmurray.weebly.com MLIS 2015, School of Library, Archival & Information Studies (SLAIS), UBC Listen to Book Club for Masochists: A Readers' Advisory Podcast ! *I'm reading *Robots vs. Fairies *edited by Dominik Parisien and Navah Wolfe *.* What are you reading? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image.png Type: image/png Size: 177227 bytes Desc: not available URL: From emj73 at cornell.edu Wed May 22 15:09:45 2019 From: emj73 at cornell.edu (Erica Mehan Johns) Date: Wed, 22 May 2019 19:09:45 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] RDAP Digest, Vol 104, Issue 25 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Matthew, I'll look into this for you. Best, Erica Erica M. Johns Head of Research Services, Mann Library Liaison to BEE, EEB, FSAD, NTRES http://orcid.org/0000-0002-3068-3143 Albert R. Mann Library Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 Tel: (607) 255-0158 Email: emj73 at cornell.edu ________________________________ From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com on behalf of rdap-request at kunverj.com Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2019 10:26:59 AM To: rdap at mail.kunverj.com Subject: RDAP Digest, Vol 104, Issue 25 Send RDAP mailing list submissions to rdap at mail.kunverj.com To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to rdap-request at mail.kunverj.com You can reach the person managing the list at rdap-owner at mail.kunverj.com When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of RDAP digest..." Today's Topics: 1. RDAP Digest not working properly? (Matthew Murray) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Wed, 22 May 2019 10:26:43 -0400 From: Matthew Murray To: rdap at mail.kunverj.com Subject: [Rdap] RDAP Digest not working properly? Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Hey all, I'm subscribed to the RDAP Digest, and yesterday I received 9 different digest emails with (as far as I can tell) only 11 total messages included. Here's a screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/EEVAhJb.png. The mailing list configuration site says: *"If you turn digest mode on, you'll get posts bundled together (usually one per day but possibly more on busy lists), instead of singly when they're sent."* What's going on? Why am I getting so many digests? Is this happening to other people? Have a missed something obvious somewhere? Is there a way to get fewer digests? [image: image.png] Thanks, Matthew -- Email: thematthewmurray at gmail.com Twitter: @MidniteLibrary Website: thematthewmurray.weebly.com MLIS 2015, School of Library, Archival & Information Studies (SLAIS), UBC Listen to Book Club for Masochists: A Readers' Advisory Podcast ! *I'm reading *Robots vs. Fairies *edited by Dominik Parisien and Navah Wolfe *.* What are you reading? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image.png Type: image/png Size: 177227 bytes Desc: not available URL: ------------------------------ _______________________________________________ RDAP mailing list RDAP at mail.kunverj.com http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap End of RDAP Digest, Vol 104, Issue 25 ************************************* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Mann Library Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 Tel: (607) 255-0158 Email: emj73 at cornell.edu ________________________________ From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com on behalf of rdap-request at kunverj.com Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2019 10:26:59 AM To: rdap at mail.kunverj.com Subject: RDAP Digest, Vol 104, Issue 25 Send RDAP mailing list submissions to rdap at mail.kunverj.com To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to rdap-request at mail.kunverj.com You can reach the person managing the list at rdap-owner at mail.kunverj.com When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of RDAP digest..." Today's Topics: 1. RDAP Digest not working properly? (Matthew Murray) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Wed, 22 May 2019 10:26:43 -0400 From: Matthew Murray To: rdap at mail.kunverj.com Subject: [Rdap] RDAP Digest not working properly? Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Hey all, I'm subscribed to the RDAP Digest, and yesterday I received 9 different digest emails with (as far as I can tell) only 11 total messages included. Here's a screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/EEVAhJb.png. The mailing list configuration site says: *"If you turn digest mode on, you'll get posts bundled together (usually one per day but possibly more on busy lists), instead of singly when they're sent."* What's going on? Why am I getting so many digests? Is this happening to other people? Have a missed something obvious somewhere? Is there a way to get fewer digests? 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Rather than planning to present for the full 30 minutes, speakers should reserve at least 10 minutes for Q&A. 5-minute lightning talk: Lightning talks are meant to engage, inform, and energize the audience with reports of work in progress, new technologies and services, questions or provocations, and more. No more than 2 speakers are allowed per submission. 45-minute workshop: Hands-on training sessions on specific tools, techniques, workflows, or concepts related to open. All workshop organizers are asked to provide details on technology needs and learning outcomes for participants. Proposals are due by midnight on July 26, 2019. Interested in attending? RSVP to stay in the loop! 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