From daureen.nesdill at utah.edu Mon Mar 2 15:07:15 2020 From: daureen.nesdill at utah.edu (Daureen Nesdill) Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2020 20:07:15 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] invited participation at conferences Message-ID: Hi all, I'm wondering if I'm not the only one receiving way too many invitations to speak at conferences - wait - on subjects ranging from welding, pathology, genetics, electronics, immunology, etc. I'm a little disappointed the subjects are not RDM, animal welfare in research, research posters or even squirrel behavior and chemical ecology (my MS-PhD work)! Is anyone else plagued by these requests and do you have any idea which list is causing it? -Best 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 swanberg at oakland.edu Mon Mar 2 16:09:25 2020 From: swanberg at oakland.edu (Stephanie Swanberg) Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2020 16:09:25 -0500 Subject: [Rdap] invited participation at conferences In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Daureen, Yes, I also get these requests! Sounds like you might be getting phishing emails from potentially predatory conferences as cold emails or solicitations from an unknown conference organizer outside of your field are often signs of this. I would recommend this article from The Huffington Post: Predatory Conferences Undermine Science And Scam Academics by Pai and Franco and check out the Think.Check.Attend website for more information. Unfortunately, this is becoming more and more common, similar to predatory journals seeking authors to publish in their journals. I'm not sure if there is a way to identify a source or block these emails. I would recommend marking as spam and hopefully your email client will start recognizing them automatically. Thanks! Stephanie On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 3:13 PM Daureen Nesdill wrote: > Hi all, > > I?m wondering if I?m not the only one receiving way too many invitations > to speak at conferences ? wait ? on subjects ranging from welding, > pathology, genetics, electronics, immunology, etc. > > I?m a little disappointed the subjects are not RDM, animal welfare in > research, research posters or even squirrel behavior and chemical ecology > (my MS-PhD work)! > > > > Is anyone else plagued by these requests and do you have any idea which > list is causing it? > > > > -Best > > Daureen > > > > Daureen Nesdill, MS, MLIS > > Research Data Management Librarian > > The Faculty Center @ the Marriott Library > > University of Utah > > 801-585-5975 > > Daureen.nesdill at utah.edu > > https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0126-5038 > > > _______________________________________________ > RDAP mailing list > RDAP at mail.kunverj.com > http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap > -- Stephanie M. Swanberg, MSI, AHIP Associate Professor, Information Literacy & eLearning Librarian she / her / hers Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine Library 100 Library Drive Rochester, MI 48309 (248) 370-3776 swanberg at oakland.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From swanberg at oakland.edu Mon Mar 2 16:09:25 2020 From: swanberg at oakland.edu (Stephanie Swanberg) Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2020 16:09:25 -0500 Subject: [Rdap] invited participation at conferences In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Daureen, Yes, I also get these requests! Sounds like you might be getting phishing emails from potentially predatory conferences as cold emails or solicitations from an unknown conference organizer outside of your field are often signs of this. I would recommend this article from The Huffington Post: Predatory Conferences Undermine Science And Scam Academics by Pai and Franco and check out the Think.Check.Attend website for more information. Unfortunately, this is becoming more and more common, similar to predatory journals seeking authors to publish in their journals. I'm not sure if there is a way to identify a source or block these emails. I would recommend marking as spam and hopefully your email client will start recognizing them automatically. Thanks! Stephanie On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 3:13 PM Daureen Nesdill wrote: > Hi all, > > I?m wondering if I?m not the only one receiving way too many invitations > to speak at conferences ? wait ? on subjects ranging from welding, > pathology, genetics, electronics, immunology, etc. > > I?m a little disappointed the subjects are not RDM, animal welfare in > research, research posters or even squirrel behavior and chemical ecology > (my MS-PhD work)! > > > > Is anyone else plagued by these requests and do you have any idea which > list is causing it? > > > > -Best > > Daureen > > > > Daureen Nesdill, MS, MLIS > > Research Data Management Librarian > > The Faculty Center @ the Marriott Library > > University of Utah > > 801-585-5975 > > Daureen.nesdill at utah.edu > > https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0126-5038 > > > _______________________________________________ > RDAP mailing list > RDAP at mail.kunverj.com > http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap > -- Stephanie M. Swanberg, MSI, AHIP Associate Professor, Information Literacy & eLearning Librarian she / her / hers Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine Library 100 Library Drive Rochester, MI 48309 (248) 370-3776 swanberg at oakland.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From abigailgoben at gmail.com Mon Mar 2 16:46:22 2020 From: abigailgoben at gmail.com (Abigail Goben) Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2020 15:46:22 -0600 Subject: [Rdap] invited participation at conferences In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I get them because I'm listed on the College of Dentistry website as faculty. SO many invitations for writing about my Dental Research!!! I do a lot of blocking, but I save my favorites for when I'm teaching others about "you will get spam, let's look at some examples and how to be critical" Abigail On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 3:10 PM Stephanie Swanberg wrote: > Hi Daureen, > > Yes, I also get these requests! > > Sounds like you might be getting phishing emails from potentially > predatory conferences as cold emails or solicitations from an unknown > conference organizer outside of your field are often signs of this. I would > recommend this article from The Huffington Post: Predatory Conferences > Undermine Science And Scam Academics > > by Pai and Franco and check out the Think.Check.Attend website > for more information. > > Unfortunately, this is becoming more and more common, similar to predatory > journals seeking authors to publish in their journals. I'm not sure if > there is a way to identify a source or block these emails. I would > recommend marking as spam and hopefully your email client will start > recognizing them automatically. > > Thanks! > > Stephanie > > On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 3:13 PM Daureen Nesdill > wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I?m wondering if I?m not the only one receiving way too many invitations >> to speak at conferences ? wait ? on subjects ranging from welding, >> pathology, genetics, electronics, immunology, etc. >> >> I?m a little disappointed the subjects are not RDM, animal welfare in >> research, research posters or even squirrel behavior and chemical ecology >> (my MS-PhD work)! >> >> >> >> Is anyone else plagued by these requests and do you have any idea which >> list is causing it? >> >> >> >> -Best >> >> Daureen >> >> >> >> Daureen Nesdill, MS, MLIS >> >> Research Data Management Librarian >> >> The Faculty Center @ the Marriott Library >> >> University of Utah >> >> 801-585-5975 >> >> Daureen.nesdill at utah.edu >> >> https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0126-5038 >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> RDAP mailing list >> RDAP at mail.kunverj.com >> http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap >> > > > -- > Stephanie M. Swanberg, MSI, AHIP > Associate Professor, Information Literacy & eLearning Librarian > she / her / hers > > Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine Library > 100 Library Drive > Rochester, MI 48309 > (248) 370-3776 > > swanberg at oakland.edu > _______________________________________________ > RDAP mailing list > RDAP at mail.kunverj.com > http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap > -- Abigail Goben, MLS abigailgoben at gmail.com http://HedgehogLibrarian.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From abigailgoben at gmail.com Mon Mar 2 16:46:22 2020 From: abigailgoben at gmail.com (Abigail Goben) Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2020 15:46:22 -0600 Subject: [Rdap] invited participation at conferences In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I get them because I'm listed on the College of Dentistry website as faculty. SO many invitations for writing about my Dental Research!!! I do a lot of blocking, but I save my favorites for when I'm teaching others about "you will get spam, let's look at some examples and how to be critical" Abigail On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 3:10 PM Stephanie Swanberg wrote: > Hi Daureen, > > Yes, I also get these requests! > > Sounds like you might be getting phishing emails from potentially > predatory conferences as cold emails or solicitations from an unknown > conference organizer outside of your field are often signs of this. I would > recommend this article from The Huffington Post: Predatory Conferences > Undermine Science And Scam Academics > > by Pai and Franco and check out the Think.Check.Attend website > for more information. > > Unfortunately, this is becoming more and more common, similar to predatory > journals seeking authors to publish in their journals. I'm not sure if > there is a way to identify a source or block these emails. I would > recommend marking as spam and hopefully your email client will start > recognizing them automatically. > > Thanks! > > Stephanie > > On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 3:13 PM Daureen Nesdill > wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I?m wondering if I?m not the only one receiving way too many invitations >> to speak at conferences ? wait ? on subjects ranging from welding, >> pathology, genetics, electronics, immunology, etc. >> >> I?m a little disappointed the subjects are not RDM, animal welfare in >> research, research posters or even squirrel behavior and chemical ecology >> (my MS-PhD work)! >> >> >> >> Is anyone else plagued by these requests and do you have any idea which >> list is causing it? >> >> >> >> -Best >> >> Daureen >> >> >> >> Daureen Nesdill, MS, MLIS >> >> Research Data Management Librarian >> >> The Faculty Center @ the Marriott Library >> >> University of Utah >> >> 801-585-5975 >> >> Daureen.nesdill at utah.edu >> >> https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0126-5038 >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> RDAP mailing list >> RDAP at mail.kunverj.com >> http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap >> > > > -- > Stephanie M. Swanberg, MSI, AHIP > Associate Professor, Information Literacy & eLearning Librarian > she / her / hers > > Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine Library > 100 Library Drive > Rochester, MI 48309 > (248) 370-3776 > > swanberg at oakland.edu > _______________________________________________ > RDAP mailing list > RDAP at mail.kunverj.com > http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap > -- Abigail Goben, MLS abigailgoben at gmail.com http://HedgehogLibrarian.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From daureen.nesdill at utah.edu Mon Mar 2 18:11:26 2020 From: daureen.nesdill at utah.edu (Daureen Nesdill) Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2020 23:11:26 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] invited participation at conferences In-Reply-To: References: , Message-ID: Wow, good idea to use them as examples. Guess I'll start saving a few for demos. Thanks everyone Daureen Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone -------- Original message -------- From: Abigail Goben Date: 3/2/20 2:56 PM (GMT-07:00) To: Research Data Access and Preservation Cc: rdap at mail.kunverj.com Subject: Re: [Rdap] invited participation at conferences I get them because I'm listed on the College of Dentistry website as faculty. SO many invitations for writing about my Dental Research!!! I do a lot of blocking, but I save my favorites for when I'm teaching others about "you will get spam, let's look at some examples and how to be critical" Abigail On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 3:10 PM Stephanie Swanberg > wrote: Hi Daureen, Yes, I also get these requests! Sounds like you might be getting phishing emails from potentially predatory conferences as cold emails or solicitations from an unknown conference organizer outside of your field are often signs of this. I would recommend this article from The Huffington Post: Predatory Conferences Undermine Science And Scam Academics by Pai and Franco and check out the Think.Check.Attend website for more information. Unfortunately, this is becoming more and more common, similar to predatory journals seeking authors to publish in their journals. I'm not sure if there is a way to identify a source or block these emails. I would recommend marking as spam and hopefully your email client will start recognizing them automatically. Thanks! Stephanie On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 3:13 PM Daureen Nesdill > wrote: Hi all, I?m wondering if I?m not the only one receiving way too many invitations to speak at conferences ? wait ? on subjects ranging from welding, pathology, genetics, electronics, immunology, etc. I?m a little disappointed the subjects are not RDM, animal welfare in research, research posters or even squirrel behavior and chemical ecology (my MS-PhD work)! Is anyone else plagued by these requests and do you have any idea which list is causing it? -Best Daureen Daureen Nesdill, MS, MLIS Research Data Management Librarian The Faculty Center @ the Marriott Library University of Utah 801-585-5975 Daureen.nesdill at utah.edu https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0126-5038 _______________________________________________ RDAP mailing list RDAP at mail.kunverj.com http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap -- Stephanie M. Swanberg, MSI, AHIP Associate Professor, Information Literacy & eLearning Librarian she / her / hers Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine Library 100 Library Drive Rochester, MI 48309 (248) 370-3776 swanberg at oakland.edu _______________________________________________ RDAP mailing list RDAP at mail.kunverj.com http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap -- Abigail Goben, MLS abigailgoben at gmail.com http://HedgehogLibrarian.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I do a lot of blocking, but I save my favorites for when I'm teaching others about "you will get spam, let's look at some examples and how to be critical" Abigail On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 3:10 PM Stephanie Swanberg > wrote: Hi Daureen, Yes, I also get these requests! Sounds like you might be getting phishing emails from potentially predatory conferences as cold emails or solicitations from an unknown conference organizer outside of your field are often signs of this. I would recommend this article from The Huffington Post: Predatory Conferences Undermine Science And Scam Academics by Pai and Franco and check out the Think.Check.Attend website for more information. Unfortunately, this is becoming more and more common, similar to predatory journals seeking authors to publish in their journals. I'm not sure if there is a way to identify a source or block these emails. I would recommend marking as spam and hopefully your email client will start recognizing them automatically. Thanks! Stephanie On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 3:13 PM Daureen Nesdill > wrote: Hi all, I?m wondering if I?m not the only one receiving way too many invitations to speak at conferences ? wait ? on subjects ranging from welding, pathology, genetics, electronics, immunology, etc. I?m a little disappointed the subjects are not RDM, animal welfare in research, research posters or even squirrel behavior and chemical ecology (my MS-PhD work)! Is anyone else plagued by these requests and do you have any idea which list is causing it? -Best Daureen Daureen Nesdill, MS, MLIS Research Data Management Librarian The Faculty Center @ the Marriott Library University of Utah 801-585-5975 Daureen.nesdill at utah.edu https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0126-5038 _______________________________________________ RDAP mailing list RDAP at mail.kunverj.com http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap -- Stephanie M. Swanberg, MSI, AHIP Associate Professor, Information Literacy & eLearning Librarian she / her / hers Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine Library 100 Library Drive Rochester, MI 48309 (248) 370-3776 swanberg at oakland.edu _______________________________________________ RDAP mailing list RDAP at mail.kunverj.com http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap -- Abigail Goben, MLS abigailgoben at gmail.com http://HedgehogLibrarian.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From KOSHOFAE at UCMAIL.UC.EDU Tue Mar 3 20:47:35 2020 From: KOSHOFAE at UCMAIL.UC.EDU (Koshoffer, Amy (koshofae)) Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2020 01:47:35 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] FW: University of Cincinnati Press launches it's first open access publication. Take a look! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Sharing this new publication from UC Press. Love to hear what you think. Subject: University of Cincinnati Press launches it's first open access publication. Take a look! Dear UC Library Faculty and Staff, I am delighted to announce the publication of our first open access publication, Exploring the Architecture of Place in America's Farmers Markets by Kathyrn Clarke Albright in time for Open Education Week! The book is an academically friendly look at the importance of farmers markets as places for community, economic and civic engagement. By looking at the architecture of these favorite spaces, including Findlay Market, Albright demonstrates how architectural elements and spatial conditions can foster social and economic exchange between vendors, shoppers and the community at large. The open access version of Albright is fully viewable, downloadable and interactive on our Manifold platform https://ucincinnatipress.manifoldapp.org/projects/exploring-the-architecture-of-place-in-america-s-farmers-markets. If you wish to engage in dialogue with other readers or the author, use the comment and annotation feature once you register online. Otherwise you can read and download the interactive book without registering. This book represents our first open access publication. Developed through the Virginia Tech TOME (Toward an Open Monograph Ecosystem) grant, the Press received $18,000 from Virginia Tech University to develop this open access version. The purpose of TOME https://www.openmonographs.org/ is to create open access monographs to assess if they improve readership, citation and overall use of monographs over commercially sold university press monographs. TOME's goal is to create a more financially sustainable model for university press monographs, by encouraging universities to contribute the funds necessary to publish open access and open educational resources for readers everywhere-the academy, students and the general public to benefit from. The TOME initiative is supported by 17 ARL and AAU universities including the University of Cincinnati. The University of Cincinnati's TOME grant https://www.uc.edu/about/provost/awards/towards-open-monograph-ecosystem.html has funded 5 future monographs to date. Exploring the Architecture of Place in America's Farmers Markets, like the rest of our open access publications, will create an enhanced reader and author experience. Some exciting features of this open access edition included are unique to the University of Cincinnati model of publishing. You won't find these features in eBooks published elsewhere: ? Direct live links embedded within the text to many of the locations and programs mentioned in the book ? Stable, permanent links embedded in the endnotes should the live link become dead ? Annotation and commenting capability throughout by registered users of our Manifold platform. This allows readers and the author to engage in a dialogue in real time. In order to use this feature you need to sign up for a free login with Manifold ? Ten video clips of Findlay Market. Video clips of Blacksburg Market to come ? 100% accessibility-ready including alt text for all 75 images and closed captioning for 10 video clips A print on demand paperback and eBook version of the book will be available for purchase next month as over 75% of book readers still prefer print over eBook. But the open access version will be available in perpetuity and we hope will be the dominant, most used version of this book. You can help us achieve this goal by reading, downloading, annotating and sharing the book with your college faculty, library colleagues at other universities, friends, and family. Just a shout out to the production team who's hard work made this open access book possible: ? Sarah Muncy, our managing editor for the countless hours of production of both the print and open version of the boo and thoughtful, knowledgeable author management she provided. And she provides the voice over for several of the videos! ? 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Apply here -- https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/561566500 Background: The incumbent is responsible for managing NAL's services and products that make USDA-funded scientific research data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Re-usable (FAIR). The incumbent will manage vision, strategy, and implementation of best practices for scientific metadata and data repository services and products. Major Duties: * Gathers and manages business and customer requirements for NAL data repository products and services that support creation, curation, and publication of scientific metadata (e.g. Ag Data Commons https://data.nal.usda.gov/ ). * Provides informatics expertise related to scientific metadata, metadata standards, and their implementation in information management and transfer services; stays current with state of the art. * Responsible for implementing requirements of NAL specified in the USDA Public Access Policy for Digital Scientific Data. * Works with department, agency, and scientific community stakeholders to define public access and open data requirements in each phase of the Scientific Research Data lifecycle. * Manages vision, strategy, and roadmap for NAL FAIR data and Data Management Planning services, understands and adheres to short and long-term strategy and goals. * Ensures goals are tied to institutional strategy/goals and specific customer priorities for achieving goals, manages the process for collecting and synthesizing requirements and sets customer feedback. * Provides team leadership for NAL products and services. * Responsible for team culture; continuous improvement of team business processes and practices; internal and external stakeholder engagement and communication; and team alignment with vision, strategy and goals. * Responsible for product and service delivery, including specific project planning and execution; defining incremental quality requirements; and for defining and meeting key performance indicators for products and services. * Responsible for procurement actions related to mission requirements. 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The course will enable environmental researchers across career stages and sectors to gain fundamental data science skills in support of open, reproducible research techniques. Major course foci will include managing data to enable better reuse, building reproducible workflows using R and git, and communicating results within the framework of synthesis science. This is an opportunity for students, researchers, data managers, and others to reinforce or expand their learning and become familiar with current best practices and tools in data science and open science. These skills will enable you to maximize your productivity, share your data effectively, and accelerate the scientific community?s ability to work together on solving important questions about the natural environment and our interactions with it. Learn more and register. Capacity is limited. 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Reporting to the Director of Digital Scholarship, the Librarian will be an active relationship builder and excellent communicator with the ability to work campus-wide to develop and promote research data services. Early career professionals and recent graduates are encouraged to apply. This is a full-time tenure-track faculty position. The full position description is attached and is also available at https://ukjobs.uky.edu/postings/271439. Application deadline is April 9, 2020. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, the University of Kentucky strongly encourages veterans, individuals with disabilities, women, and all minorities to consider our employment opportunities. Please feel free to share this job posting with others. Have a great day! Adrian Ho University of Kentucky Libraries -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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It will be in the 30s when you leave for the cc in the morning, but in the high 50s by afternoon. They are predicting showers Wednesday afternoon and also again on Friday I'm in the Sage Inn which is about a 20-30 min walk to the CC. The Sage bus service does not start until 9am - therefore will get us to the cc too late. The city of Santa Fe has a free bus service - the Santa Fe Pickup. There are two buses running every half hour so pick up is every 15 min. starting at 6:30am - you do the math. https://www.santafenm.gov/santa_fe_pickup_shuttle Santa Fe Pickup Shuttle | City of Santa Fe, New Mexico www.santafenm.gov Santa Fe, New Mexico - Official City of Santa Fe government website provides information and online services for residents of, businesses in, and visitors to Santa Fe, New Mexico Pick up the bus at Cerrillos and Paseo de Paralita. 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A premier research university with a student body of over 20,000, Mississippi State University is located in historic Starkville Mississippi (https://www.starkville.org/visit/) with all the conveniences and amenities of a college town. For the fourth year in a row, Mississippi State University has earned recognition as a "Great College to Work For" from the Chronicle of Higher Education. A complete job description and application can be found at: https://explore.msujobs.msstate.edu/en-us/job/499665/assistant-professor . Please include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and names and contact information of at least three references. We look forward to hearing from you. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions about the position. Sincerely, Li Zhang Science and Engineering Librarian Mississippi State University Libraries (662) 325-9347 lzhang at library.msstate.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Exclusive discounted rate: $169.00/night for all rooms including single, double, & junior suites. ?? This special rate is available from October 21st-29th providing an amazing opportunity to extend your Maine visit! Please note: The discounted rate is being offered until October 5th, 2020 so be sure to book by then. Keep in mind that you are only reserving? a room and will not be charged for your room until you check out. Registration begins in June. Our website will serve as a digital program and will help you plan for and navigate the meeting. Please check regularly for updated details. For more information about NAHSL, please visit the NAHSL website. 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Postponing the conference a year allows us to meet that goal and, hopefully, a resolution of the current COVID19 pandemic. If you have registered for the conference already or are a sponsor, the hosts at Stellenbosch will be contacting you with options. If you have submitted a proposal, the program committee will be in touch shortly with options. We are exploring the possibility of a virtual conference in order to allow some accepted proposals that are time sensitive to be presented. More information soon! We also want to announce that our OR2022 location will be Denver, CO. 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Whether for exploratory projects, replication studies or when developing new research metrics and indicators, ICSR Lab supports scholarly research in fields aligned with the ICSR Research Themes by giving access, at no cost, to powerful research metadata and metrics as well as the computational resources required to analyze these. Researchers can now apply for access by submitting a short proposal - this is subject to peer review by members of our ICSR Advisory Board. We aim to provide a decision within eight weeks of application to the researcher and their collaborators. We encourage applications from researchers at any career stage, and who may not necessarily have had access to these data sources before. ICSR Lab is powered by the platform Databricks in which experiments are coded in notebooks in Python or SQL, allowing researchers complete control over their calculations and analyses. We hope you welcome this development! Learn more about ICSR Lab > Kind regards, Holly J. 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I have an earthquake pack and > it is now in my car. > > > Daureen > _______________________________________________ > RDAP mailing list > RDAP at mail.kunverj.com > http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap > -- Abigail Goben, MLS abigailgoben at gmail.com http://HedgehogLibrarian.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From KOSHOFAE at UCMAIL.UC.EDU Wed Mar 18 15:55:06 2020 From: KOSHOFAE at UCMAIL.UC.EDU (Koshoffer, Amy (koshofae)) Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2020 19:55:06 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] earthquake In-Reply-To: References: <5b6cbf010040431195e7a7cf891c6a5b@utah.edu> Message-ID: I am glad to hear you are ok. From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com On Behalf Of Abigail Goben Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2020 2:49 PM To: Research Data Access and Preservation Subject: Re: [Rdap] earthquake Thanks for letting us know Daureen! It was great to see you last week :) On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 9:46 AM Daureen Nesdill > wrote: Hi, In case you hear about Salt Lake city's earthquake, I'm on a hill over looking the valley so the 5.7 was't as strong in my area and of the greater than 20 aftershocks - I only felt 1. Nothing fell from shelves and walls. Electricity is out downtown and the airport is closed. I have only heard one siren. My library is open, but only the 1st floor. I have an earthquake pack and it is now in my car. Daureen _______________________________________________ RDAP mailing list RDAP at mail.kunverj.com http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap -- Abigail Goben, MLS abigailgoben at gmail.com http://HedgehogLibrarian.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Take care everyone Daureen ________________________________ From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com on behalf of Abigail Goben Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2020 12:49 PM To: Research Data Access and Preservation Subject: Re: [Rdap] earthquake Thanks for letting us know Daureen! It was great to see you last week :) On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 9:46 AM Daureen Nesdill > wrote: Hi, In case you hear about Salt Lake city's earthquake, I'm on a hill over looking the valley so the 5.7 was't as strong in my area and of the greater than 20 aftershocks - I only felt 1. Nothing fell from shelves and walls. Electricity is out downtown and the airport is closed. I have only heard one siren. My library is open, but only the 1st floor. I have an earthquake pack and it is now in my car. Daureen _______________________________________________ RDAP mailing list RDAP at mail.kunverj.com http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap -- Abigail Goben, MLS abigailgoben at gmail.com http://HedgehogLibrarian.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jennifer.darragh at duke.edu Wed Mar 18 16:05:31 2020 From: jennifer.darragh at duke.edu (Jen Darragh) Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2020 20:05:31 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] earthquake In-Reply-To: <52ee3e2cb58644e795fd57c43212f72f@utah.edu> References: <5b6cbf010040431195e7a7cf891c6a5b@utah.edu>, <52ee3e2cb58644e795fd57c43212f72f@utah.edu> Message-ID: So glad you're OK Daureen and that the city was ready as it could be for it so that no one was hurt :) - stay healthy and safe! Jen Jennifer Darragh Pronouns: She/her/hers Senior Research Data Management Consultant Center for Data and Visualization Sciences Duke University Libraries Perkins Library PO Box 104732 Durham, NC 27708 919-681-1805 jennifer.darragh at duke.edu From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com On Behalf Of Daureen Nesdill Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2020 4:02 PM To: Research Data Access and Preservation Subject: Re: [Rdap] earthquake It was great seeing everyone last week Thanks for the kind words. Fortunately Utah has been preparing for the BIG ONE for over 10 years. There have been no injuries or fatalities, no collapsed buildings. Some buildings have lost bricks and windows. The Angel Moroni statue on top of the LDS Temple lost her trumpet. The airport has reopened. We are still feeling aftershocks (4.XX magnitude) and from what they are telling us, this will last for weeks. Because of COVID-19 we are still being told to stay home. Since I'm over 60 I get to go food shopping during special hours at our grocery stores - so that's a plus. Take care everyone Daureen ________________________________ From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com > on behalf of Abigail Goben > Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2020 12:49 PM To: Research Data Access and Preservation Subject: Re: [Rdap] earthquake Thanks for letting us know Daureen! It was great to see you last week :) On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 9:46 AM Daureen Nesdill > wrote: Hi, In case you hear about Salt Lake city's earthquake, I'm on a hill over looking the valley so the 5.7 was't as strong in my area and of the greater than 20 aftershocks - I only felt 1. Nothing fell from shelves and walls. Electricity is out downtown and the airport is closed. I have only heard one siren. My library is open, but only the 1st floor. I have an earthquake pack and it is now in my car. Daureen _______________________________________________ RDAP mailing list RDAP at mail.kunverj.com http://mail.kunverj.com/mailman/listinfo/rdap -- Abigail Goben, MLS abigailgoben at gmail.com http://HedgehogLibrarian.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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These aggregators often also act as important mechanisms to bring together national and regional community of repositories to help adopt good practice, define policies, and develop a shared vision for repositories. COAR and FECYT have launched a working group to support information exchange and shared problem solving for national and regional aggregators. The purpose of this survey is to identify base line practices of repository networks, and identify issues and challenges which can be addressed through this working group. https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/WFQKXDB The short survey is open to all aggregators of scholarly research content from March 18 - April 10, 2020. A summary of survey results will be shared at the end of April. ---------- Estimadas y estimados, Cada vez m?s, existe un mayor n?mero de redes de agregadores de repositorios nacionales y regionales que recolectan metadatos (y en algunos casos textos completos) de repositorios y otras fuentes de informaci?n, y brindan una serie de servicios que incluyen el seguimiento de contenidos de acceso abierto, el descubrimiento de los resultados de las investigaciones nacionales, el uso estandarizado de estad?sticas, entre otros. Estos agregadores a menudo tambi?n act?an como mecanismos importantes para reunir a la comunidad nacional o regional de repositorios para ayudar a adoptar buenas pr?cticas, definir pol?ticas y desarrollar una visi?n compartida para los repositorios. COAR y FECYT han lanzado un grupo de trabajo para apoyar el intercambio de informaci?n para agregadores nacionales y regionales. El prop?sito de esta encuesta es identificar las buenas pr?cticas de las redes de los repositorios e identificar los problemas y desaf?os que pueden abordarse conjuntamente a trav?s de este grupo de trabajo. https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/WFQKXDB La encuesta corta est? abierta a todos los agregadores de contenido de investigaci?n acad?mica del 18 de marzo al 10 de abril de 2020. A finales de abril se compartir? un resumen de los resultados de la encuesta. Kathleen Shearer Executive Director Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR) www.coar-repositories.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tobin.magle at wisc.edu Fri Mar 20 09:27:56 2020 From: tobin.magle at wisc.edu (Tobin Magle) Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2020 13:27:56 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Become a voting member of RDAP by March 25! Message-ID: <40B6EA61-52BC-4576-82F5-5B94519EB5DC@wisc.edu> Hello Everyone, I wanted to thank everyone who made it to the RDAP 2020 Summit in person or virtually. For me, it was a last bit of normalcy before transitioning into a work from home situation in this crazy time. I hope everyone remains healthy and well. On the bright side, I think that the enthusiasm for the virtual option may expand this offering in the future. As a reminder, you can join the RDAP association for FREE until July 2021 (although donations are always welcome!). https://rdapassociation.org/rdap-membership/ * If you filled out the membership form and your contact information hasn't changed, you don?t need to fill it out again. * If your contact information has changed, please re-fill the form with your new information. * Not sure? Please fill out the form again. We will have a better system for this once we get an association management system up and running. 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Sincerely, The New England Science Boot Camp Planning Committee -- Laura Wilson, MSLIS, MA Outreach Librarian Dinand Library, 208 ORCID ID*:* https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4486-3986 *Pronouns: she/her/hers* *Follow the HC Libraries on social media:* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From daureen.nesdill at utah.edu Tue Mar 24 15:57:41 2020 From: daureen.nesdill at utah.edu (Daureen Nesdill) Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2020 19:57:41 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Fw: ICOLC list of publisher COVID-19 responses In-Reply-To: <1990fbf0f6b14597980a2945906942dd@utah.edu> References: <1990fbf0f6b14597980a2945906942dd@utah.edu> Message-ID: <86bf107c48ae4a9196af42793a109da6@utah.edu> FYI - The International Coalition of Library Consortia (ICOLC) and the Statewide California Electronic Library Consortium (SCELC) have been collating a fairly complete listing of publisher responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. The list is at https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1xiINlF9P00tO-5lGKi3v4S413iujYCm5QJoKUG19a_Y/edit#gid=2027816149. You may wish to review the list to help you respond to inquiries and requests from students and faculty. [https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Vj_1gpnjzH3hBlIXGBo8PEVn3snRJngiY9UWP6MYBikLfD7KSVARYyyLy5Tpfko-jIhrZKbVdA=w1200-h630-p] ICOLC COVID-19 ISP Expanded Access Specifics WEB - Google Sheets docs.google.com Providers [Note to Editors @SCELC: this page has a public live view (comment only). Please do not sort it, and note that comments and notes are now public.] Provider,Resource Category,Description of Resource(s),Link to Access or Request the Resource,Expanded Access Scope Limitations,More Detail ... Stay Safe Daureen Nesdill Univ of Utah -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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This suspension will run through June 30, 2020, or the end of the US national emergency, whichever is later." Announcing a National Emergency Library to Provide Digitized Books to Students and the Public < https://blog.archive.org/2020/03/24/announcing-a-national-emergency-library-to-provide-digitized-books-to-students-and-the-public/ On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 3:57 PM Daureen Nesdill wrote: > > FYI - > > > > The International Coalition of Library Consortia (ICOLC) and the Statewide > California Electronic Library Consortium (SCELC) have been collating a > fairly complete listing of publisher responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. > The list is at > https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1xiINlF9P00tO-5lGKi3v4S413iujYCm5QJoKUG19a_Y/edit#gid=2027816149. > You may wish to review the list to help you respond to inquiries and > requests from students and faculty. > > > ICOLC COVID-19 ISP Expanded Access Specifics WEB - Google Sheets > > docs.google.com > Providers [Note to Editors @SCELC: this page has a public live view > (comment only). Please do not sort it, and note that comments and notes are > now public.] Provider,Resource Category,Description of Resource(s),Link to > Access or Request the Resource,Expanded Access Scope Limitations,More > Detail ... > > Stay Safe > > Daureen Nesdill > > Univ of Utah > > ACRL Science & Technology Section Discussion List > > Join, change your subscription, or unsubscribe: > email: "Unsubscribe" to sts-l-request at lists.ala.org, OR > http://lists.ala.org/sympa/info/sts-l > Archives: > http://lists.ala.org/sympa/arc/sts-l > > > > > -- Hillary Fox Agriculture and Environmental Sciences Librarian Collections & Research Strategy NC State University Libraries 919.515.7556 <%28919%29%20515-2603> She/Her/Hers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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This is an announcement of the virtual ECEIG session (originally planned for P15) with the title "*Early Career and Engagement: Building a Flexible and Inclusive-to-all Data Mentoring Programme*". Given the global aspect of RDA, and in order to accommodate as many timezones as possible, we will be holding the session on April 2nd 2020 during two identical sessions: 1. RDA P15 *ECEIG session #1* @ *07:00 UTC* (see *here* for your local time ) - please register here . 2. RDA P15 *ECEIG session #2* @ *17:00 UTC* (see *here* for your local time ) - please register here . The session is already listed on the main RDA Virtual Plenary Programme , together with the respective registration links - please do register to whichever session you might be planning to attend, so we might have an idea on the level of participation to each session. Connection details and agenda will be common for both sessions and are available here . The main objectives will be: - Spread awareness about the *ECEIG Mentoring Programme*, which is a core activity of the group - Enhance the group of *mentors and mentees* - Start discussions and get feedback about the* ECEIG Task Forces*, all established to complement the Mentoring Programme, including encouraging everyone to actively get involved with the TFs? activities - Facilitate networking and research promotion of individuals in a flash-talk segment - Understand participants? needs and consult about potential training and professional development activities Feel free to *forward this invitation* to any people/groups you might think are relevant/interested to this discussion. Kind regards and stay safe! Devan, Elli and Fotis ECEIG Chairs -- Fotis E. Psomopoulos Research Assistant Professor INAB - Institute of Applied Biosciences CERTH - Center for Research and Technology Hellas Thermi 57001, Greece Phone: +30 2310 498 478 Fax : +30 2310 498 270 Email: fpsom at certh.gr Site : https://fpsom.github.io *While I may be sending this email outside my normal office hours, I have no expectation to receive a reply outside yours.* -- Full post: https://www.rd-alliance.org/group/early-career-networking-group-early-career-and-engagement-ig/post/virtual-rda-p15-eceig Manage my subscriptions: https://www.rd-alliance.org/mailinglist Stop emails for this post: https://www.rd-alliance.org/mailinglist/unsubscribe/68762 -- Jonathan Petters Ph.D. Data Management Consultant and Curation Services Coordinator Data Services, University Libraries Virginia Tech (540) 232-8682 https://lib.vt.edu/research-teaching/data-services.html ORCID: 0000-0002-0853-5814 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I've shared with the student some common data sources (our institutional data repository, Google Dataset Search, Web of Science Data Citation Index, etc.) Any thoughts on additional data sources would be greatly appreciated! Thanks and stay healthy! - Joanna -- Joanna Thielen Biomedical Engineering Librarian jethiele at umich.edu | 734-615-4646 Art, Architecture & Engineering Library | Duderstadt Center Pronouns: she/her/hers Schedule an appointment with Joanna -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From daureen.nesdill at utah.edu Wed Mar 25 15:37:01 2020 From: daureen.nesdill at utah.edu (Daureen Nesdill) Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 19:37:01 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <51fb076c84f347fb965c3644140191a3@utah.edu> How about doing a literature search on the subject in scopus since we are linking datasets to articles. Images may be in supplemental material/information. Figshare is the other option Stay safe Daureen ________________________________ From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com on behalf of Joanna Thielen Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2020 1:18 PM To: rdap at kunverj.com Subject: [Rdap] Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts Hi everyone! I'm sure many of you are dealing with the same situation: our university has stopped all non-essential research on campus so researchers are scrambling to figure out how to modify their projects in order to work on them remotely (which often means trying to locate and re-use existing datasets). Here's a request I received from a graduate student in the multidisciplinary design program: "I?m looking to scout and secure some datasets preferably consisting of images or related to images that showcase surface roughness of milled metal parts/objects." I've shared with the student some common data sources (our institutional data repository, Google Dataset Search, Web of Science Data Citation Index, etc.) Any thoughts on additional data sources would be greatly appreciated! Thanks and stay healthy! - Joanna -- Joanna Thielen Biomedical Engineering Librarian jethiele at umich.edu | 734-615-4646 Art, Architecture & Engineering Library | Duderstadt Center Pronouns: she/her/hers Schedule an appointment with Joanna -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kathy.szigeti at uwaterloo.ca Wed Mar 25 15:57:14 2020 From: kathy.szigeti at uwaterloo.ca (Kathy Szigeti) Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 19:57:14 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <6284caec555f445698153b585fe30c6c@uwaterloo.ca> Hi Joanna, How about https://www.re3data.org/ and Zenodo? Kathy Kathy Szigeti BSc, MLS Science, Engineering & Research Data Management Librarian University of Waterloo Ontario, Canada kszigeti at uwaterloo.ca 519.888. 4567 Ext. 48785 From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com On Behalf Of Joanna Thielen Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2020 3:19 PM To: rdap at kunverj.com Subject: [Rdap] Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts Hi everyone! I'm sure many of you are dealing with the same situation: our university has stopped all non-essential research on campus so researchers are scrambling to figure out how to modify their projects in order to work on them remotely (which often means trying to locate and re-use existing datasets). Here's a request I received from a graduate student in the multidisciplinary design program: "I?m looking to scout and secure some datasets preferably consisting of images or related to images that showcase surface roughness of milled metal parts/objects." I've shared with the student some common data sources (our institutional data repository, Google Dataset Search, Web of Science Data Citation Index, etc.) Any thoughts on additional data sources would be greatly appreciated! Thanks and stay healthy! - Joanna -- Joanna Thielen Biomedical Engineering Librarian jethiele at umich.edu | 734-615-4646 Art, Architecture & Engineering Library | Duderstadt Center Pronouns: she/her/hers Schedule an appointment with Joanna -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mar at pitt.edu Wed Mar 25 16:45:38 2020 From: mar at pitt.edu (Ratajeski, Melissa Anne) Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 20:45:38 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts In-Reply-To: <6284caec555f445698153b585fe30c6c@uwaterloo.ca> References: , <6284caec555f445698153b585fe30c6c@uwaterloo.ca> Message-ID: My first thought is that this would be included in AI datasets used to train self driving cars...Not sure where those sources might sit. Melissa Melissa Ratajeski, MLIS, AHIP, RLAT Coordinator of Data Management Services; IACUC Liaison Health Sciences Library System, University of Pittsburgh 200 Scaife Hall, 3550 Terrace Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15261 Phone: 412-648-1971 Fax: 412-648-8819 email: mar at pitt.edu ________________________________ From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com on behalf of Kathy Szigeti Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2020 3:57 PM To: Research Data Access and Preservation Subject: Re: [Rdap] Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts Hi Joanna, How about https://www.re3data.org/ and Zenodo? Kathy Kathy Szigeti BSc, MLS Science, Engineering & Research Data Management Librarian University of Waterloo Ontario, Canada kszigeti at uwaterloo.ca 519.888. 4567 Ext. 48785 From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com On Behalf Of Joanna Thielen Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2020 3:19 PM To: rdap at kunverj.com Subject: [Rdap] Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts Hi everyone! I'm sure many of you are dealing with the same situation: our university has stopped all non-essential research on campus so researchers are scrambling to figure out how to modify their projects in order to work on them remotely (which often means trying to locate and re-use existing datasets). Here's a request I received from a graduate student in the multidisciplinary design program: "I?m looking to scout and secure some datasets preferably consisting of images or related to images that showcase surface roughness of milled metal parts/objects." I've shared with the student some common data sources (our institutional data repository, Google Dataset Search, Web of Science Data Citation Index, etc.) Any thoughts on additional data sources would be greatly appreciated! Thanks and stay healthy! - Joanna -- Joanna Thielen Biomedical Engineering Librarian jethiele at umich.edu | 734-615-4646 Art, Architecture & Engineering Library | Duderstadt Center Pronouns: she/her/hers Schedule an appointment with Joanna -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mar at pitt.edu Wed Mar 25 16:48:30 2020 From: mar at pitt.edu (Ratajeski, Melissa Anne) Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 20:48:30 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Recall: Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts Message-ID: Ratajeski, Melissa Anne would like to recall the message, "[Rdap] Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts". From r.love at elsevier.com Thu Mar 26 12:24:38 2020 From: r.love at elsevier.com (Love, Randall (ELS-HBE)) Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2020 16:24:38 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts Message-ID: Please feel free to try the Mendeley Data Search tool at data.mendeley.com to search over 20 million data sets across numerous repositories. Several filters are available to filter your search to help find what you are looking for. Let me know if it helps. https://data.mendeley.com/ Randy Love Solution Sales Manager ELSEVIER | Research Solutions - Pure/Mendeley Data +1 212 448 2156 office +1 330 207 2442 mobile r.love at elsevier.com ? www.elsevier.com -----Original Message----- From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com On Behalf Of rdap-request at kunverj.com Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2020 12:00 PM To: rdap at mail.kunverj.com Subject: RDAP Digest, Vol 114, Issue 16 *** External email: use caution *** Send RDAP mailing list submissions to rdap at mail.kunverj.com To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit https://nam03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fmail.kunverj.com%2Fmailman%2Flistinfo%2Frdap&data=02%7C01%7Cr.love%40elsevier.com%7Ce66bf8cde77e45ccf57d08d7d19ecda4%7C9274ee3f94254109a27f9fb15c10675d%7C0%7C0%7C637208352299425462&sdata=yMec2Ca8G7y%2FtQUcWGp5CrL6fQGvnBSHtF6ZOcbIWZQ%3D&reserved=0 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. Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts (Joanna Thielen) 2. Re: Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts (Daureen Nesdill) 3. Re: Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts (Kathy Szigeti) 4. Re: Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts (Ratajeski, Melissa Anne) 5. Recall: Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts (Ratajeski, Melissa Anne) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 15:18:34 -0400 From: Joanna Thielen To: rdap at kunverj.com Subject: [Rdap] Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Hi everyone! I'm sure many of you are dealing with the same situation: our university has stopped all non-essential research on campus so researchers are scrambling to figure out how to modify their projects in order to work on them remotely (which often means trying to locate and re-use existing datasets). Here's a request I received from a graduate student in the multidisciplinary design program: "I?m looking to scout and secure some datasets preferably consisting of images or related to images that showcase surface roughness of milled metal parts/objects." I've shared with the student some common data sources (our institutional data repository, Google Dataset Search, Web of Science Data Citation Index, etc.) Any thoughts on additional data sources would be greatly appreciated! Thanks and stay healthy! - Joanna -- Joanna Thielen Biomedical Engineering Librarian jethiele at umich.edu | 734-615-4646 Art, Architecture & Engineering Library | Duderstadt Center Pronouns: she/her/hers Schedule an appointment with Joanna -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 19:37:01 +0000 From: Daureen Nesdill To: "rdap at kunverj.com" Subject: Re: [Rdap] Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts Message-ID: <51fb076c84f347fb965c3644140191a3 at utah.edu> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252" How about doing a literature search on the subject in scopus since we are linking datasets to articles. Images may be in supplemental material/information. Figshare is the other option Stay safe Daureen ________________________________ From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com on behalf of Joanna Thielen Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2020 1:18 PM To: rdap at kunverj.com Subject: [Rdap] Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts Hi everyone! I'm sure many of you are dealing with the same situation: our university has stopped all non-essential research on campus so researchers are scrambling to figure out how to modify their projects in order to work on them remotely (which often means trying to locate and re-use existing datasets). Here's a request I received from a graduate student in the multidisciplinary design program: "I?m looking to scout and secure some datasets preferably consisting of images or related to images that showcase surface roughness of milled metal parts/objects." I've shared with the student some common data sources (our institutional data repository, Google Dataset Search, Web of Science Data Citation Index, etc.) Any thoughts on additional data sources would be greatly appreciated! Thanks and stay healthy! - Joanna -- Joanna Thielen Biomedical Engineering Librarian jethiele at umich.edu | 734-615-4646 Art, Architecture & Engineering Library | Duderstadt Center Pronouns: she/her/hers Schedule an appointment with Joanna -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 19:57:14 +0000 From: Kathy Szigeti To: Research Data Access and Preservation Subject: Re: [Rdap] Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts Message-ID: <6284caec555f445698153b585fe30c6c at uwaterloo.ca> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Hi Joanna, How about https://nam03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.re3data.org%2F&data=02%7C01%7Cr.love%40elsevier.com%7Ce66bf8cde77e45ccf57d08d7d19ecda4%7C9274ee3f94254109a27f9fb15c10675d%7C0%7C0%7C637208352299430447&sdata=MR5GXuyT2eG36LAUu%2FnbNqbaN%2Bx4AcFXhUzHe%2BFfuBg%3D&reserved=0 and Zenodo? Kathy Kathy Szigeti BSc, MLS Science, Engineering & Research Data Management Librarian University of Waterloo Ontario, Canada kszigeti at uwaterloo.ca 519.888. 4567 Ext. 48785 From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com On Behalf Of Joanna Thielen Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2020 3:19 PM To: rdap at kunverj.com Subject: [Rdap] Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts Hi everyone! I'm sure many of you are dealing with the same situation: our university has stopped all non-essential research on campus so researchers are scrambling to figure out how to modify their projects in order to work on them remotely (which often means trying to locate and re-use existing datasets). Here's a request I received from a graduate student in the multidisciplinary design program: "I?m looking to scout and secure some datasets preferably consisting of images or related to images that showcase surface roughness of milled metal parts/objects." I've shared with the student some common data sources (our institutional data repository, Google Dataset Search, Web of Science Data Citation Index, etc.) Any thoughts on additional data sources would be greatly appreciated! Thanks and stay healthy! - Joanna -- Joanna Thielen Biomedical Engineering Librarian jethiele at umich.edu | 734-615-4646 Art, Architecture & Engineering Library | Duderstadt Center Pronouns: she/her/hers Schedule an appointment with Joanna -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Message: 4 Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 20:45:38 +0000 From: "Ratajeski, Melissa Anne" To: Research Data Access and Preservation Subject: Re: [Rdap] Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252" My first thought is that this would be included in AI datasets used to train self driving cars...Not sure where those sources might sit. Melissa Melissa Ratajeski, MLIS, AHIP, RLAT Coordinator of Data Management Services; IACUC Liaison Health Sciences Library System, University of Pittsburgh 200 Scaife Hall, 3550 Terrace Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15261 Phone: 412-648-1971 Fax: 412-648-8819 email: mar at pitt.edu ________________________________ From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com on behalf of Kathy Szigeti Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2020 3:57 PM To: Research Data Access and Preservation Subject: Re: [Rdap] Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts Hi Joanna, How about https://nam03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.re3data.org%2F&data=02%7C01%7Cr.love%40elsevier.com%7Ce66bf8cde77e45ccf57d08d7d19ecda4%7C9274ee3f94254109a27f9fb15c10675d%7C0%7C0%7C637208352299430447&sdata=MR5GXuyT2eG36LAUu%2FnbNqbaN%2Bx4AcFXhUzHe%2BFfuBg%3D&reserved=0 and Zenodo? Kathy Kathy Szigeti BSc, MLS Science, Engineering & Research Data Management Librarian University of Waterloo Ontario, Canada kszigeti at uwaterloo.ca 519.888. 4567 Ext. 48785 From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com On Behalf Of Joanna Thielen Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2020 3:19 PM To: rdap at kunverj.com Subject: [Rdap] Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts Hi everyone! I'm sure many of you are dealing with the same situation: our university has stopped all non-essential research on campus so researchers are scrambling to figure out how to modify their projects in order to work on them remotely (which often means trying to locate and re-use existing datasets). Here's a request I received from a graduate student in the multidisciplinary design program: "I?m looking to scout and secure some datasets preferably consisting of images or related to images that showcase surface roughness of milled metal parts/objects." I've shared with the student some common data sources (our institutional data repository, Google Dataset Search, Web of Science Data Citation Index, etc.) Any thoughts on additional data sources would be greatly appreciated! Thanks and stay healthy! - Joanna -- Joanna Thielen Biomedical Engineering Librarian jethiele at umich.edu | 734-615-4646 Art, Architecture & Engineering Library | Duderstadt Center Pronouns: she/her/hers Schedule an appointment with Joanna -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Several filters are available to filter your search to help find what you are looking for. Let me know if it helps. https://data.mendeley.com/ Randy Love Solution Sales Manager ELSEVIER | Research Solutions - Pure/Mendeley Data +1 212 448 2156 office +1 330 207 2442 mobile r.love at elsevier.com ? www.elsevier.com -----Original Message----- From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com On Behalf Of rdap-request at kunverj.com Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2020 12:00 PM To: rdap at mail.kunverj.com Subject: RDAP Digest, Vol 114, Issue 16 *** External email: use caution *** Send RDAP mailing list submissions to rdap at mail.kunverj.com To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit https://nam03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fmail.kunverj.com%2Fmailman%2Flistinfo%2Frdap&data=02%7C01%7Cr.love%40elsevier.com%7Ce66bf8cde77e45ccf57d08d7d19ecda4%7C9274ee3f94254109a27f9fb15c10675d%7C0%7C0%7C637208352299425462&sdata=yMec2Ca8G7y%2FtQUcWGp5CrL6fQGvnBSHtF6ZOcbIWZQ%3D&reserved=0 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. Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts (Joanna Thielen) 2. Re: Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts (Daureen Nesdill) 3. Re: Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts (Kathy Szigeti) 4. Re: Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts (Ratajeski, Melissa Anne) 5. Recall: Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts (Ratajeski, Melissa Anne) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 15:18:34 -0400 From: Joanna Thielen To: rdap at kunverj.com Subject: [Rdap] Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Hi everyone! I'm sure many of you are dealing with the same situation: our university has stopped all non-essential research on campus so researchers are scrambling to figure out how to modify their projects in order to work on them remotely (which often means trying to locate and re-use existing datasets). Here's a request I received from a graduate student in the multidisciplinary design program: "I?m looking to scout and secure some datasets preferably consisting of images or related to images that showcase surface roughness of milled metal parts/objects." I've shared with the student some common data sources (our institutional data repository, Google Dataset Search, Web of Science Data Citation Index, etc.) Any thoughts on additional data sources would be greatly appreciated! Thanks and stay healthy! - Joanna -- Joanna Thielen Biomedical Engineering Librarian jethiele at umich.edu | 734-615-4646 Art, Architecture & Engineering Library | Duderstadt Center Pronouns: she/her/hers Schedule an appointment with Joanna -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 19:37:01 +0000 From: Daureen Nesdill To: "rdap at kunverj.com" Subject: Re: [Rdap] Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts Message-ID: <51fb076c84f347fb965c3644140191a3 at utah.edu> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252" How about doing a literature search on the subject in scopus since we are linking datasets to articles. Images may be in supplemental material/information. Figshare is the other option Stay safe Daureen ________________________________ From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com on behalf of Joanna Thielen Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2020 1:18 PM To: rdap at kunverj.com Subject: [Rdap] Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts Hi everyone! I'm sure many of you are dealing with the same situation: our university has stopped all non-essential research on campus so researchers are scrambling to figure out how to modify their projects in order to work on them remotely (which often means trying to locate and re-use existing datasets). Here's a request I received from a graduate student in the multidisciplinary design program: "I?m looking to scout and secure some datasets preferably consisting of images or related to images that showcase surface roughness of milled metal parts/objects." I've shared with the student some common data sources (our institutional data repository, Google Dataset Search, Web of Science Data Citation Index, etc.) Any thoughts on additional data sources would be greatly appreciated! Thanks and stay healthy! - Joanna -- Joanna Thielen Biomedical Engineering Librarian jethiele at umich.edu | 734-615-4646 Art, Architecture & Engineering Library | Duderstadt Center Pronouns: she/her/hers Schedule an appointment with Joanna -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 19:57:14 +0000 From: Kathy Szigeti To: Research Data Access and Preservation Subject: Re: [Rdap] Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts Message-ID: <6284caec555f445698153b585fe30c6c at uwaterloo.ca> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Hi Joanna, How about https://nam03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.re3data.org%2F&data=02%7C01%7Cr.love%40elsevier.com%7Ce66bf8cde77e45ccf57d08d7d19ecda4%7C9274ee3f94254109a27f9fb15c10675d%7C0%7C0%7C637208352299430447&sdata=MR5GXuyT2eG36LAUu%2FnbNqbaN%2Bx4AcFXhUzHe%2BFfuBg%3D&reserved=0 and Zenodo? Kathy Kathy Szigeti BSc, MLS Science, Engineering & Research Data Management Librarian University of Waterloo Ontario, Canada kszigeti at uwaterloo.ca 519.888. 4567 Ext. 48785 From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com On Behalf Of Joanna Thielen Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2020 3:19 PM To: rdap at kunverj.com Subject: [Rdap] Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts Hi everyone! I'm sure many of you are dealing with the same situation: our university has stopped all non-essential research on campus so researchers are scrambling to figure out how to modify their projects in order to work on them remotely (which often means trying to locate and re-use existing datasets). Here's a request I received from a graduate student in the multidisciplinary design program: "I?m looking to scout and secure some datasets preferably consisting of images or related to images that showcase surface roughness of milled metal parts/objects." I've shared with the student some common data sources (our institutional data repository, Google Dataset Search, Web of Science Data Citation Index, etc.) Any thoughts on additional data sources would be greatly appreciated! Thanks and stay healthy! - Joanna -- Joanna Thielen Biomedical Engineering Librarian jethiele at umich.edu | 734-615-4646 Art, Architecture & Engineering Library | Duderstadt Center Pronouns: she/her/hers Schedule an appointment with Joanna -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ------------------------------ Message: 4 Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 20:45:38 +0000 From: "Ratajeski, Melissa Anne" To: Research Data Access and Preservation Subject: Re: [Rdap] Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252" My first thought is that this would be included in AI datasets used to train self driving cars...Not sure where those sources might sit. Melissa Melissa Ratajeski, MLIS, AHIP, RLAT Coordinator of Data Management Services; IACUC Liaison Health Sciences Library System, University of Pittsburgh 200 Scaife Hall, 3550 Terrace Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15261 Phone: 412-648-1971 Fax: 412-648-8819 email: mar at pitt.edu ________________________________ From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com on behalf of Kathy Szigeti Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2020 3:57 PM To: Research Data Access and Preservation Subject: Re: [Rdap] Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts Hi Joanna, How about https://nam03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.re3data.org%2F&data=02%7C01%7Cr.love%40elsevier.com%7Ce66bf8cde77e45ccf57d08d7d19ecda4%7C9274ee3f94254109a27f9fb15c10675d%7C0%7C0%7C637208352299430447&sdata=MR5GXuyT2eG36LAUu%2FnbNqbaN%2Bx4AcFXhUzHe%2BFfuBg%3D&reserved=0 and Zenodo? Kathy Kathy Szigeti BSc, MLS Science, Engineering & Research Data Management Librarian University of Waterloo Ontario, Canada kszigeti at uwaterloo.ca 519.888. 4567 Ext. 48785 From: rdap-bounces at kunverj.com On Behalf Of Joanna Thielen Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2020 3:19 PM To: rdap at kunverj.com Subject: [Rdap] Datasets on surface roughness of milled metal parts Hi everyone! I'm sure many of you are dealing with the same situation: our university has stopped all non-essential research on campus so researchers are scrambling to figure out how to modify their projects in order to work on them remotely (which often means trying to locate and re-use existing datasets). Here's a request I received from a graduate student in the multidisciplinary design program: "I?m looking to scout and secure some datasets preferably consisting of images or related to images that showcase surface roughness of milled metal parts/objects." I've shared with the student some common data sources (our institutional data repository, Google Dataset Search, Web of Science Data Citation Index, etc.) Any thoughts on additional data sources would be greatly appreciated! Thanks and stay healthy! - Joanna -- Joanna Thielen Biomedical Engineering Librarian jethiele at umich.edu | 734-615-4646 Art, Architecture & Engineering Library | Duderstadt Center Pronouns: she/her/hers Schedule an appointment with Joanna -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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