DataShare | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 12 2007 | blogs, research data, open dataThis item criticises the effort going into "shiny front-ends" for data projects, focusing on the point that "the data is primary, the interface secondary" and that raw data (ASCII, XML, SQL dumps) is the most desirable format.
DataShare | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 25 2008 | JISC, DCC, research data, blogs, data curation, project, training
JISC has organised a grouping of projects interested in data curation in and out of repositories, including DataShare and the Data Audit Framework. One of the key areas of shared concerns is training.
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DataShare | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 08 2008 | blogs, research data, data curation
A report-back on the recent Research Data Management Forum organised by DCC with RIN, with links to key presentations.
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DataShare | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 11 2008 | blogs, DSpace, repositories, research dataShareViewed: 12 Times
DataShare | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 22 2008 | research data, repositories, e-research, Oxford, blogs
Quoted: This blog aims to serve as a tool to both record the progress of the Scoping Digital Repository Services for Research Data Management project and to disseminate outputs and information about relevant activities in the converging domains of data curation, institutional repositories and e-Research.
(Luis Martinez Uribe was a DISC-UK member at LSE until this year and has contributed deliverables to the DataShare project. We will keep in contact with him and wish him well with his project at Oxford.)
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DataShare | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 23 2008 | research data, open data, science, blogs
Open Access Interview with Peter Murray-Rust (Univ. Cambridge) discussing (amongst other things) the Open Data movement
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DataShare | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 05 2007 | research data, project, blogs
Report on the project to facilitate data deposits in IRs - Peter Suber's Open Access News highlights the Data Share Project's State-of-the-Art Review
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DataShare | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 15 2007 | institutional repositories, research data, preservation, AHDS, blogsA panel discussion at the opening of the recent Digital Resources in the Humanities and Arts conference at Dartington College of the Arts posed the question what happens after the end of the Arts and Humanities Data Service (AHDS); is this the end of national support?
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