Rachel Bruce, deputy chief innovation officer at Jisc talking about the feedback from the research data shared service pilots on DMP. Research Data Network, York
Rachel Bruce, deputy chief innovation officer at Jisc talking about the feedback from the research data shared service pilots on DMP. Research Data Network, York
HESA data, describing research activity and #REF2021Jisc RDM
Research Data Network
Dan Cook, Head of Data Policy & Development at HESA;
An update on the work Hesa is doing in relation to research data, especially in the context of the forthcoming REF.
Research data spring: filling in the digital preservation gapJisc RDM
The research data spring project "Filling in the digital preservation gap" slides for the third sandpit workshop. Project led by Jenny Mitcham at York University and Chris Awre at Hull University.
An update given at the Jisc Research Data Network event, outlining progress on the DMPRoadmap project with the California Digital Library and our machine-actionable DMP plans
HESA data, describing research activity and #REF2021Jisc RDM
Research Data Network
Dan Cook, Head of Data Policy & Development at HESA;
An update on the work Hesa is doing in relation to research data, especially in the context of the forthcoming REF.
Research data spring: filling in the digital preservation gapJisc RDM
The research data spring project "Filling in the digital preservation gap" slides for the third sandpit workshop. Project led by Jenny Mitcham at York University and Chris Awre at Hull University.
An update given at the Jisc Research Data Network event, outlining progress on the DMPRoadmap project with the California Digital Library and our machine-actionable DMP plans
Spring Mainframe VUG 2015: How to google your way through your mainframe appl...Serena Software
Understanding the impact of change with large enterprise mainframe applications is an extremely complex and challenging task. Application complexity, lack of documentation and poor change management practices frequently lead to high development costs, application downtime and missed business opportunities. Come join us as we show how ChangeMan ZMF and Smart TS XL enables you to quickly discover the application changes you need to make, understand the impact of the change and manage the change all the way to production.
Initially prepared for the CERN/RDA workshop on Active Data Management Plans (28-30 June 2016). Also presented in Denver at International Data Week (12-17 Sept 2016).
How to make your data count webinar, 26 Nov 2018ARDC
Slides from the 26 Nov Make your data count webinar. The research community has long grappled with the problem of assessing and tracking the results of scholarship. Research data is no exception. The Make Data Count (MDC) project (https://makedatacount.org/), funded by the Sloan Foundation, has delivered a data usage metric standard (Code of Practice) and a workflow for the retrieval and display of standardised usage and citation metrics in your repository interface.
Listen to this webinar to learn more about the Make Data Count project and the 5 steps you can take to make the data in your repository count. Hear from MDC project team members who have already implemented MDC in the dash (https://dash.ucop.edu) and DataOne (https://search.dataone.org/data) repositories. Learn from their experience, see the results.
Our international speaker line-up includes Daniella Lowenberg (California Digital Library) and Patricia Cruse (DataCite).
Recording available: https://youtu.be/Lkysz0Mc7fo
Docs-as-Code: Evolving the API Documentation ExperiencePronovix
We are a software engineering team creating API docs. Docs are authored using Instructional Design principles to narrate use-cases and practical API implementations. This talk shares why & how we've applied software development practices to evolve our document tooling, creation, & delivery methods.
Our APIs describe asynchronous protocols used for embedded software (firmware) components in a digital 2-way radio communications system. The API is protocol data unit (PDU) based and its definition is described in a proprietary format; consequently, well-known API formats, such as Swagger/OpenAPI, or tools, such as doxygen, are not used.
Our product training and technical writing teams are very experienced in Instructional Design methods, but these teams have only written documentation for an end-user audience. Understanding software development processes is equally important as understanding two-way radio networks in order to successfully integrate with the APIs. This is the rationale for having a software engineering team develop the skillsets to write API documentation for a developer audience.
With a solid foundation of API documentation in place, regular examination of engineering efficiency and developer experience is appropriate. Repeated actions can be replaced by automation. Content can be modular and re-usable. Formats can be streamlined for easier consumption. Docs can be made portable and lightweight for faster delivery.
Data Engineer's Lunch #85: Designing a Modern Data StackAnant Corporation
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Ted Dunning-Faster and Furiouser- Flink DriftFlink Forward
http://flink-forward.org/kb_sessions/faster-and-furiouser-flink-drift/
Not long ago, we had the opportunity to test Apache Flink to see just how fast it would go on a moderately realistic task with fast hardware and with a good streaming transport layer underneath. Our goal was not so much careful comparison with other software, but flat-out speed, Flink against Flink. In the process, we learned a lot about what it takes to go fast. Some of the lessons were ones that we had “learned” a number of times before: – the bottleneck isn’t where you thought it was – copying data is expensive – context switches are expensive – measure twice, cut once But there were some real surprises along the way. The really important knobs weren’t quite what people say you should turn. One of the biggest surprises was the degree to which high performance libraries have threading built into them which makes the actual concurrrency much higher than the apparent concurrency. The result was that at least one cluster parameter needed to be adjusted by 30x to get real
DITA Quick Start: System Architecture of a Basic DITA ToolsetSuite Solutions
Presenter: Joe Gelb, President, Suite Solutions
Abstract: In this webinar, you will learn about the software, integration and customization which enable you to effectively author, manage, localize, publish and share your DITA XML content. We will review how each tool fits into the content lifecycle and discuss options for an incremental DITA XML implementation using a basic toolset as the starting point.
"Data management plans 2.0: Helping you manage your data" - webinar delivered for DataONE monthly series. Main topics include machine-actionable data management plans and the newly launched DMPTool v3.
https://www.dataone.org/webinars/data-management-plans-20-helping-you-manage-your-data
Power Platform Leeds - November 2019 - Microsoft Ignite AnnouncementsSimon Doy
Slide deck by Simon Hudson and Simon Doy.
Provides the key announcements from Microsoft Ignite 2019 on Power Platform, SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, One Drive, Azure and other things that we thought the user group would be interested in.
Recent national and international mandates and reports seek to promote an open research infrastructure which facilitates easy access to knowledge and information for all. For example, The UK Open Research Data Task Force report, released in February 2019, recommends user-friendly services for research data management and infrastructure to maximise interoperability and discoverability.
Jisc has built the Open Research Hub (JORH), which integrates a repository, preservation, reporting and storage platform. This cloud-based service is a community governed, multi-tenant solution for universities and other research institutions to manage, store, preserve and share their published research data. Based on existing open standards, the service’s open and extensive data model incorporates best practice from across the sector, including DataCite, CrossRef, CERIF, Dublin Core and PREMIS.
While the Hub was built to address the needs of research data curation, its adoption of open, best practice standards means it has the potential to allow the service to handle a much wider range of digital research objects, including Open Access articles, theses and software. The data model, rich messaging layer and an open API facilitate interoperability with other institutional and scholarly communications systems. This provides the potential for the Hub to underpin infrastructure capable of meeting the requirements of an ever-evolving open research agenda.
This talk will introduce some of the key initiatives seeking to shape open research infrastructure and discuss how the Hub’s current and future development is directed towards facilitating open research best practice. Consideration will be given to how the Hub either meets or can meet recent recommendations such as FAIR, Plan S, ORDTF and the COAR’s Next Generation Repositories.
Jisc Research Data Shared Service - a Samvera case studyJisc RDM
As part of its Research Data Shared Service (RDSS), Jisc has been developing a repository component as part of its core architecture . Through making an integrated research data management platform available to UK Universities, there is a growing demand from small to medium HEIs for the RDSS to provide a single repository solution that fits their needs for publications and data with workflows for Open Access and REF submissions. To achieve this, the repository must be integrated with other Jisc Open Access services such as Sherpa, Jisc Monitor and Publications router, along with those provided by external stakeholders such as ORCID, Crossref, DataCite and OpenAIRE.
This presentation is a case study in evaluating Samvera for this role, and its suitability as a multi-tenanted, sustainable hybrid repository that is both attractive to researchers and universities and aligns with the broader international objectives of the community, the FAIR agenda and open science.
Stories from the Field: Data are Messy and that's (kind of) okJisc RDM
Jude Towers and David Ellis on research data at Lancaster Unviversity and within their own disciplines. At the Research Data Champions Day 26 March 2018.
'Making the case for a research data shared service' in the Measuring Success and Changing Culture session Presented during the National RDM Strategies session of the Göttingen-CODATA RDM Symposium 2018
Title: Monitoring institutional compliance with RDM policy
database that is used by the team to monitor compliance.
Research Data Network
University of Strathclyde
Normal Labour/ Stages of Labour/ Mechanism of LabourWasim Ak
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it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
Acetabularia Information For Class 9 .docxvaibhavrinwa19
Acetabularia acetabulum is a single-celled green alga that in its vegetative state is morphologically differentiated into a basal rhizoid and an axially elongated stalk, which bears whorls of branching hairs. The single diploid nucleus resides in the rhizoid.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
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2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
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Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
MATATAG CURRICULUM: ASSESSING THE READINESS OF ELEM. PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS I...NelTorrente
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TESDA TM1 REVIEWER FOR NATIONAL ASSESSMENT WRITTEN AND ORAL QUESTIONS WITH A...
DMPOnline by Sarah Jones
1. DMPonline:
what’s news & what’s coming
Sarah Jones
Digital Curation Centre
sarah.jones@glasgow.ac.uk
Twitter: @sjDCC
Jisc Research Data Network, York, 28 June 2017 #jiscrdm
@DMPonline
#DMPonline
2. A single platform for all things DMP
Agreed to converge on a single codebase, based on
DMPonline with additional features from DMPTool
Bring together features and strengths of each tool
Co-manage, co-develop and issue joint roadmap
DMPRoadmap: https://github.com/DMPRoadmap
5. Foreign language options
• Switching language in interface
• Can set preference in user profile
and at organisation level
• Pootle portal to let community
add new translations
https://github.com/DMPRoadmap/roadmap/wiki/Translations
7. Revised create plan wizard
• Easier to point to
institutional guidance
• Accessible dropdown
boxes
• Guidance selected
afterwards, during
plan creation
9. Improved admin controls
• Assign privileges to others in your org (user tab)
• Upload your own logo & abbreviation (org tab)
• Easier template publishing and versioning
• Versioning on customisation of funder templates
10. User guides on wiki
Just started these. Tell us what else is most needed!
• Create a plan
• Make guidance selections
• Transfer a customisation
• Edit organisation details
• Assign privileges (grant admin rights)
https://github.com/DMPRoadmap/roadmap/wiki/User-guide
11. What else is coming in MVP (August)
• Basic plan review functionality
• Plan visibility (private, institutional, public)
• Email notifications settings
• Flag “test” plans
• Statistics dashboard
• Institutional access to plans
• Creating plans and templates from existing ones
• Template export
https://github.com/DMPRoadmap/roadmap/wiki/Development-roadmap
12. 47 participants from 16 countries
• Funders
• Developers
• Librarians
• Service providers
• Researchers
Understand research workflows
Develop use cases for maDMPs
Set priorities for future work
www.dcc.ac.uk/events/workshops/
postcard-future-tools-and-services-
perfect-dmp-world
Utopia workshop
13. White paper for comments
Share your needs
Help us iterate
Provide your time, ideas,
resources to help pilot work
http://riojournal.com/articles.
php?id=13086
14. Machine actionable DMP priorities
• Common standards and protocols
• Utilising PIDs for automatic reporting etc
• Capacity planning (institutional & data centre)
• Increasing data discovery & reuse
• Supporting evaluation & monitoring
• Share/publish/deposit DMPs
Improve the experience for all by exchanging information across
research systems and embedding DMPs in existing workflows
15. Define a minimum data model
DMPonline themes
Mappings
Common format?
New RDA Working
Group on this topic
From Flickr by Steve Johnson, CC BY 2.0
16. Registries to give structured response
http://rd-alliance.github.io/metadata-directory
17. Service join-up & capacity planning
2-way info exchange between DMP & repository
• Specify place of deposit
• Notify repository
• Share data volume & requirements
• Facilitate deposit by prepopulating forms
• Update DMP with dataset metadata & PID
DMP
Repository
18. Mapping the institutional landscape
• What systems are in place?
• Where are these held? e.g. library, research office, ethics…
• What information is gathered and could be exchanged?
• What does the institution want / need
– event tracking e.g. award made
– automated messaging
– allocation of resources
– harvesting info for reporting
– enable data deposit…
https://zenodo.org/record/804484#.WU9yJevyuUk
19. Utilising PIDs
Potential to use EC grant IDs in plans e.g.
• Harvest grant IDs from OpenAIRE API
• Provide look up when entering project details
• Prepopulate metadata fields
• Enable join up of DMP with other outputs