RDAP13 Elizabeth Moss: The impact of data reuseASIS&T
Kathleen Fear, ICPSR, University of Michigan
“The impact of data reuse: a pilot study of 5 measures”
Panel: Data citation and altmetrics
Research Data Access & Preservation Summit 2013
Baltimore, MD April 4, 2013 #rdap13
The document discusses the need for an ecosystem to better manage research data through its entire lifecycle, from creation to publication to sharing and reuse. It proposes that libraries can play a key role in this ecosystem by providing services like curation repositories, identifiers, metadata, and tools to help researchers publish, share, and get credit for their data. The goal is to improve data discovery, access, attribution, and incentivize data sharing to make research data as integral to the scholarly record as journal articles.
The document discusses research information management systems (RIMs) and the role of libraries in supporting them. It describes RIMs as systems that collate fragmented institutional research data to reduce administrative burdens. Key functions of RIMs include automated data capture, integration with internal and external data sources, and providing analytics. The document argues that RIMs benefit institutions by centralizing research information for assessment, funding applications, and increasing visibility. Libraries are well-positioned to advise on RIMs and play a lead role in planning institutional research data collection and management.
Collections meet the researcher. Digitalization, disintegration and disillusi...Jessica Parland-von Essen
Presentation at the LAM3 seminar in Uppsala, 9th of October 2019. On digitalization, researchers and data in the context of cultural heritage collections. The slides mostly contain headings, but the two last slides include a list of relevant reading on the subject.
This document summarizes the work of developing a Data Discovery Index prototype that helps users find and access shared biomedical data from various repositories. It ingests metadata from different standards and sources using ElasticSearch. It was presented at the Alan Turing Institute Symposium in April 2016. The project aims to organize data through an aggregator framework and portal. It involves mapping various metadata standards to have maximum coverage of use cases with minimal data elements. More information can be found at the listed websites.
June 18, 2014
NISO Virtual Conference: Transforming Assessment: Alternative Metrics and Other Trends
Assessing and Reporting Research Impact – A Role for the Library
- Kristi L. Holmes, Ph.D., Director, Galter Health Sciences Library, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine
RDAP13 Elizabeth Moss: The impact of data reuseASIS&T
Kathleen Fear, ICPSR, University of Michigan
“The impact of data reuse: a pilot study of 5 measures”
Panel: Data citation and altmetrics
Research Data Access & Preservation Summit 2013
Baltimore, MD April 4, 2013 #rdap13
The document discusses the need for an ecosystem to better manage research data through its entire lifecycle, from creation to publication to sharing and reuse. It proposes that libraries can play a key role in this ecosystem by providing services like curation repositories, identifiers, metadata, and tools to help researchers publish, share, and get credit for their data. The goal is to improve data discovery, access, attribution, and incentivize data sharing to make research data as integral to the scholarly record as journal articles.
The document discusses research information management systems (RIMs) and the role of libraries in supporting them. It describes RIMs as systems that collate fragmented institutional research data to reduce administrative burdens. Key functions of RIMs include automated data capture, integration with internal and external data sources, and providing analytics. The document argues that RIMs benefit institutions by centralizing research information for assessment, funding applications, and increasing visibility. Libraries are well-positioned to advise on RIMs and play a lead role in planning institutional research data collection and management.
Collections meet the researcher. Digitalization, disintegration and disillusi...Jessica Parland-von Essen
Presentation at the LAM3 seminar in Uppsala, 9th of October 2019. On digitalization, researchers and data in the context of cultural heritage collections. The slides mostly contain headings, but the two last slides include a list of relevant reading on the subject.
This document summarizes the work of developing a Data Discovery Index prototype that helps users find and access shared biomedical data from various repositories. It ingests metadata from different standards and sources using ElasticSearch. It was presented at the Alan Turing Institute Symposium in April 2016. The project aims to organize data through an aggregator framework and portal. It involves mapping various metadata standards to have maximum coverage of use cases with minimal data elements. More information can be found at the listed websites.
June 18, 2014
NISO Virtual Conference: Transforming Assessment: Alternative Metrics and Other Trends
Assessing and Reporting Research Impact – A Role for the Library
- Kristi L. Holmes, Ph.D., Director, Galter Health Sciences Library, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine
Aligning Web Collaboration Tools with Research Data for ScholarsLaurens De Vocht
Resources for research are not always easy to explore, and
rarely come with strong support for identifying, linking and
selecting those that can be of interest to scholars. In this
work we introduce a model that uses state-of-the-art semantic technologies to interlink structured research data and data from Web collaboration tools, social media and Linked Open Data. We use this model to build a platform that connects scholars, using their proles as a starting point to explore novel and relevant content for their research. Scholars can easily adapt to evolving trends by synchronizing new social media accounts or collaboration tools and integrate then with new datasets. We evaluate our approach by a scenario of personalized exploration of research repositories where we analyze real world scholar profiles and compare them to a reference profile.
The New Metrics: conference presentationElaine Lasda
This document discusses innovative uses of research impact indicators and metrics. It provides examples of how research institutions like the University of Michigan Publishing, EPA Research Triangle Park, and the National Center for Atmospheric Research have used metrics to demonstrate the broader impact and value of research to various stakeholders. It also outlines some of the shared challenges these institutions face in gathering and contextualizing impact data, as well as opportunities for librarians to play a leadership role in these efforts through skills in project management, data analysis, and relationship building. Overall, the document argues that understanding and communicating research impact can help validate funding and build partnerships across organizations.
This talk was provided by Brian Lowe of Ontocale SRL during the NISO Virtual Conference, Using Open Source in Your Institution, held on February 17, 2016
The document discusses enhancements to the DMPTool to further streamline the data management planning process. DMPTool2 will add new features like co-ownership of plans, self-service administration, and optional plan review. It will have improved governance and be jointly developed by additional partners. The goal is to better support the creation of data management plans, which are increasingly required for funding and publication.
Scholars@Cornell: Visualizing the scholarly recordMuhammad Javed
As stewards of the scholarly record, Cornell University Library is developing a data and visualization service known as Scholars@Cornell with the goal of improving the visibility of Cornell research and enabling discovery of explicit and latent patterns of scholarly collaboration. We provide aggregate views of data where dynamic visualizations become the entry points into a rich graph of knowledge that can be explored interactively to answer questions such as: Who are the experts in what areas? Which departments collaborate with each other? What are patterns of interdisciplinary research? And more. Key components of the system are Symplectic Elements to provide automated citation feeds from external sources such as Web of Science, the Scholars "Feed Machine" that performs automated data curation tasks, and the VIVO semantic linked data store. The new "VIZ-VIVO" component bridges the chasm between the back-end of semantically rich data with a front-end user experience that takes advantage of new developments in the world of dynamic web visualizations. We will demonstrate a set of D3 visualizations that leverage relationships between people (e.g., faculty), their affiliations (e.g., academic departments), and published research outputs (e.g., journal articles by subject area). We will discuss our results with two of the initial pilot partners at Cornell University, the School of Engineering and the Johnson School of Management.
Practical and Conceptual Considerations of Research Object PreservationSEAD
This document discusses research object (RO) frameworks for preserving digital research data. It addresses the challenges of research spanning long periods of time and involving complex, heterogeneous data that changes states. The research object framework aims to capture agents, states, relationships, and content to enable automation, reproducibility, and reuse of research. The framework defines three states for research objects - live, curated, and published. Live objects are works in progress, curated objects are packaged for preservation, and published objects are immutable and citable. The framework allows documentation of research processes and outputs to build trust and facilitate reuse.
This presentation was provided by William Cross, Madison Sullivan, and Eka Grguric of NCSU during the Aug 10 NISO-NASIG webinar, How Libraries Use, Support and Can Implement Researcher Identifiers.
This presentation was provided by Lisa Johnston, University of Minnesota, for a NISO Virtual Conference on data curation held on Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Incorporated ORCID Support in Pure: Supporting a Project in Motion (R. Ho)ORCID, Inc
This document discusses how Elsevier supports ORCID in the scholarly communication ecosystem. It describes how Elsevier integrates ORCID into Scopus, Pure, and EES to allow researchers to add their ORCID IDs to their profiles and publications. Scopus and Pure allow searching for author profiles by ORCID ID. Statistics are provided on adoption of ORCID in EES, with over 260,000 submissions having an associated ORCID ID. The integration helps consolidate researchers' information and showcase their work across Elsevier's platforms.
Making the link: the library’s role in facilitating research collaboration. P...Reed Elsevier
The document discusses the trend of collaboration in science and how it aligns with human nature, as well as Stellenbosch University's goals of facilitating research collaboration. The Stellenbosch University Library and Information Service has a plan to strengthen collaboration by providing resources like seminar rooms, social networking sites, and tools to analyze researchers' outputs and connections. The library aims to identify opportunities for new collaborations and fill in "weak links" by connecting researchers with similar interests but who have not previously collaborated.
This document discusses the changing global research landscape and needs of researchers. It notes the rapid growth in research funding, personnel, and output in recent decades. It also discusses the rising competition for funding, increased international collaboration, and importance of data analytics. The document then examines different digital tools that can help researchers with tasks like searching for information, analyzing impact and collaboration networks, tracking and promoting their work, finding collaboration partners, and connecting with peers. It proposes connecting these various tools to better support researchers throughout the research process and in the changing scientific environment.
Elsevier Integration with ORCID (A. van Servellen)ORCID, Inc
This document discusses Elsevier's integration with ORCID across various Elsevier products and services. It provides an overview of how Scopus, Pure, and SciVal are integrating with ORCID to link authors' publication histories to their ORCID profiles. The goal is to have a single profile for researchers that is organized, maintained, and discoverable across platforms. Elsevier views ORCID as an important initiative and looks forward to the benefits of increased researcher adoption of ORCID IDs.
Sci val training extended pdf ukm april 2014Ita Kamis
The SciVal Platform draws information from the Scopus database, the largest abstract and citation database. It uses high performance computing to provide a fast and flexible platform. SciVal allows users to evaluate the research performance of over 4,600 institutions and 220 countries worldwide using over 15 metrics. It also enables users to create custom groups for analysis. SciVal currently has 3 modules for overviewing, benchmarking and analyzing collaborations.
Library Connect Webinar- Metrics Support at the Department levelLibrary_Connect
University of Massachusetts Medical School’s Rebecca Reznik-Zellen talks about Metrics support at the department level. From the Nov. 12, 2015 webinar, Article, author and journal metrics: what librarians need to know.
Researcher KnowHow: Introduction to bibliometrics with Charles MartinezLivUniLibrary
Charles Martinez delivered a session on Scopus, SciVal and bibliometrics published. It includes an in-depth look at using Scopus and how to track the impact of your research using SciVal. Charles also gave some words of advice about responsible use of metrics.
This is my talk for the Educause Evolving Technologies Session "Bleeding, Leading, or Not Competing? The Trends in and Challenges of Evolving Technologies" #SESS083
Carmen O'Dell and Barbara Sen JIBS-RLUK event July 2012sherif user group
RDM Rose by Carmen O'Dell and Barbara Sen, (University of Sheffield). Presentation at Demystifying Research Data: don’t be scared be prepared: A joint JIBS/RLUK event, Tuesday 17th July 17th July 2012, Brunei Gallery at SOAS (School of Oriental and African Studies), London.
This document discusses partnering for research data and the various stakeholders involved. It identifies key stakeholder roles like directors, librarians, repository managers, and research support offices. Infrastructure requirements for delivering data management services are outlined, including tools for data plans, tracking impact, and more. There is a skills gap around research data that institutions are working to address through training and new specialist librarian roles in areas like data curation and management. International collaboration could help promote data literacy.
New Perspectives for Business Intelligence: Library and Research Technologies...Robert H. McDonald
This is our presentation for Educause 2012 entitled New Perspectives for Business Intelligence: Library and Research Technologies and Research Collaboration for New Data Models held on Nov 8, 2012.
Aligning Web Collaboration Tools with Research Data for ScholarsLaurens De Vocht
Resources for research are not always easy to explore, and
rarely come with strong support for identifying, linking and
selecting those that can be of interest to scholars. In this
work we introduce a model that uses state-of-the-art semantic technologies to interlink structured research data and data from Web collaboration tools, social media and Linked Open Data. We use this model to build a platform that connects scholars, using their proles as a starting point to explore novel and relevant content for their research. Scholars can easily adapt to evolving trends by synchronizing new social media accounts or collaboration tools and integrate then with new datasets. We evaluate our approach by a scenario of personalized exploration of research repositories where we analyze real world scholar profiles and compare them to a reference profile.
The New Metrics: conference presentationElaine Lasda
This document discusses innovative uses of research impact indicators and metrics. It provides examples of how research institutions like the University of Michigan Publishing, EPA Research Triangle Park, and the National Center for Atmospheric Research have used metrics to demonstrate the broader impact and value of research to various stakeholders. It also outlines some of the shared challenges these institutions face in gathering and contextualizing impact data, as well as opportunities for librarians to play a leadership role in these efforts through skills in project management, data analysis, and relationship building. Overall, the document argues that understanding and communicating research impact can help validate funding and build partnerships across organizations.
This talk was provided by Brian Lowe of Ontocale SRL during the NISO Virtual Conference, Using Open Source in Your Institution, held on February 17, 2016
The document discusses enhancements to the DMPTool to further streamline the data management planning process. DMPTool2 will add new features like co-ownership of plans, self-service administration, and optional plan review. It will have improved governance and be jointly developed by additional partners. The goal is to better support the creation of data management plans, which are increasingly required for funding and publication.
Scholars@Cornell: Visualizing the scholarly recordMuhammad Javed
As stewards of the scholarly record, Cornell University Library is developing a data and visualization service known as Scholars@Cornell with the goal of improving the visibility of Cornell research and enabling discovery of explicit and latent patterns of scholarly collaboration. We provide aggregate views of data where dynamic visualizations become the entry points into a rich graph of knowledge that can be explored interactively to answer questions such as: Who are the experts in what areas? Which departments collaborate with each other? What are patterns of interdisciplinary research? And more. Key components of the system are Symplectic Elements to provide automated citation feeds from external sources such as Web of Science, the Scholars "Feed Machine" that performs automated data curation tasks, and the VIVO semantic linked data store. The new "VIZ-VIVO" component bridges the chasm between the back-end of semantically rich data with a front-end user experience that takes advantage of new developments in the world of dynamic web visualizations. We will demonstrate a set of D3 visualizations that leverage relationships between people (e.g., faculty), their affiliations (e.g., academic departments), and published research outputs (e.g., journal articles by subject area). We will discuss our results with two of the initial pilot partners at Cornell University, the School of Engineering and the Johnson School of Management.
Practical and Conceptual Considerations of Research Object PreservationSEAD
This document discusses research object (RO) frameworks for preserving digital research data. It addresses the challenges of research spanning long periods of time and involving complex, heterogeneous data that changes states. The research object framework aims to capture agents, states, relationships, and content to enable automation, reproducibility, and reuse of research. The framework defines three states for research objects - live, curated, and published. Live objects are works in progress, curated objects are packaged for preservation, and published objects are immutable and citable. The framework allows documentation of research processes and outputs to build trust and facilitate reuse.
This presentation was provided by William Cross, Madison Sullivan, and Eka Grguric of NCSU during the Aug 10 NISO-NASIG webinar, How Libraries Use, Support and Can Implement Researcher Identifiers.
This presentation was provided by Lisa Johnston, University of Minnesota, for a NISO Virtual Conference on data curation held on Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Incorporated ORCID Support in Pure: Supporting a Project in Motion (R. Ho)ORCID, Inc
This document discusses how Elsevier supports ORCID in the scholarly communication ecosystem. It describes how Elsevier integrates ORCID into Scopus, Pure, and EES to allow researchers to add their ORCID IDs to their profiles and publications. Scopus and Pure allow searching for author profiles by ORCID ID. Statistics are provided on adoption of ORCID in EES, with over 260,000 submissions having an associated ORCID ID. The integration helps consolidate researchers' information and showcase their work across Elsevier's platforms.
Making the link: the library’s role in facilitating research collaboration. P...Reed Elsevier
The document discusses the trend of collaboration in science and how it aligns with human nature, as well as Stellenbosch University's goals of facilitating research collaboration. The Stellenbosch University Library and Information Service has a plan to strengthen collaboration by providing resources like seminar rooms, social networking sites, and tools to analyze researchers' outputs and connections. The library aims to identify opportunities for new collaborations and fill in "weak links" by connecting researchers with similar interests but who have not previously collaborated.
This document discusses the changing global research landscape and needs of researchers. It notes the rapid growth in research funding, personnel, and output in recent decades. It also discusses the rising competition for funding, increased international collaboration, and importance of data analytics. The document then examines different digital tools that can help researchers with tasks like searching for information, analyzing impact and collaboration networks, tracking and promoting their work, finding collaboration partners, and connecting with peers. It proposes connecting these various tools to better support researchers throughout the research process and in the changing scientific environment.
Elsevier Integration with ORCID (A. van Servellen)ORCID, Inc
This document discusses Elsevier's integration with ORCID across various Elsevier products and services. It provides an overview of how Scopus, Pure, and SciVal are integrating with ORCID to link authors' publication histories to their ORCID profiles. The goal is to have a single profile for researchers that is organized, maintained, and discoverable across platforms. Elsevier views ORCID as an important initiative and looks forward to the benefits of increased researcher adoption of ORCID IDs.
Sci val training extended pdf ukm april 2014Ita Kamis
The SciVal Platform draws information from the Scopus database, the largest abstract and citation database. It uses high performance computing to provide a fast and flexible platform. SciVal allows users to evaluate the research performance of over 4,600 institutions and 220 countries worldwide using over 15 metrics. It also enables users to create custom groups for analysis. SciVal currently has 3 modules for overviewing, benchmarking and analyzing collaborations.
Library Connect Webinar- Metrics Support at the Department levelLibrary_Connect
University of Massachusetts Medical School’s Rebecca Reznik-Zellen talks about Metrics support at the department level. From the Nov. 12, 2015 webinar, Article, author and journal metrics: what librarians need to know.
Researcher KnowHow: Introduction to bibliometrics with Charles MartinezLivUniLibrary
Charles Martinez delivered a session on Scopus, SciVal and bibliometrics published. It includes an in-depth look at using Scopus and how to track the impact of your research using SciVal. Charles also gave some words of advice about responsible use of metrics.
This is my talk for the Educause Evolving Technologies Session "Bleeding, Leading, or Not Competing? The Trends in and Challenges of Evolving Technologies" #SESS083
Carmen O'Dell and Barbara Sen JIBS-RLUK event July 2012sherif user group
RDM Rose by Carmen O'Dell and Barbara Sen, (University of Sheffield). Presentation at Demystifying Research Data: don’t be scared be prepared: A joint JIBS/RLUK event, Tuesday 17th July 17th July 2012, Brunei Gallery at SOAS (School of Oriental and African Studies), London.
This document discusses partnering for research data and the various stakeholders involved. It identifies key stakeholder roles like directors, librarians, repository managers, and research support offices. Infrastructure requirements for delivering data management services are outlined, including tools for data plans, tracking impact, and more. There is a skills gap around research data that institutions are working to address through training and new specialist librarian roles in areas like data curation and management. International collaboration could help promote data literacy.
New Perspectives for Business Intelligence: Library and Research Technologies...Robert H. McDonald
This is our presentation for Educause 2012 entitled New Perspectives for Business Intelligence: Library and Research Technologies and Research Collaboration for New Data Models held on Nov 8, 2012.
Needs for Data Management & Citation Throughout the Information Lifecycle
Micah Altman, Director of Research and Head/Scientist, Program on Information Science for the MIT Libraries, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
This session will examine data management and data citation from an information lifecycle approach. The session will discuss the implications for data management of analyzing the needs, rights, and responsibilities of researchers and other stakeholders at each lifecycle stage. And the session will discuss data citation and other related mechanisms that are useful in linking services and aligning incentives across lifecycle stages and among stakeholders.
CNI Fall 2011 Meeting Presentation Margaret Hedstrom & Robert McDonald (Dec. ...SEAD
SEAD is a new NSF-funded project that aims to provide sustainable data services for sustainability science research. It will integrate existing technologies and tools to address the needs of researchers working on "long tail" sustainability problems. SEAD is in its initial phase of developing prototypes and will not be ready to accept data until after October 2012. It is a collaboration between researchers at the University of Michigan, Indiana University, University of Illinois, and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
This document discusses the need to redefine information literacy frameworks to incorporate data literacy for the 21st century. It provides context on the growth of data-driven research and debates around roles in data management. It examines conceptions of data literacy from social science and science perspectives and examples of libraries developing data services. Finally, it analyzes pedagogical approaches to teaching data literacy and calls for discussion on integrating data literacy into information literacy frameworks and education.
Wouter Haak's presentation on open science and research data management from the Elsevier Library Connect Event 2016 "Navigating the new publishing & open science terrain: what librarians need to know." Wouter is Elsevier's Vice President of Research Data Management Solutions.
SciVal is a research performance analysis tool developed by Elsevier that helps institutions and researchers assess and visualize research output, collaboration networks, and impact metrics through data-driven insights. It analyzes and visualizes publication data from sources like Scopus to provide metrics and visualizations around publication analysis, citation analysis, collaboration networks, and benchmarking to support strategic decision-making. Key features include analyzing publications, collaboration networks, and benchmarking research performance against peers.
This document summarizes the findings of the ERIAL project, an ethnographic study of how students find and use information at academic libraries. The project used interviews and diaries with over 700 students and faculty. It found that students approach research like Google searches, relying on simple keyword searches and iterative searching rather than refining searches. Students also tend to cursorily evaluate sources based on accessibility rather than accuracy. The search tools available to students influence which sources they utilize. The study suggests libraries need to better understand student information behaviors and design tools and instruction with their practices in mind.
This document discusses the importance of good research data and data curation. It notes that data is valuable and can enable more research, teaching and learning if properly managed and preserved. The document outlines reasons to care about data curation, such as enabling data reuse, accountability and meeting legal requirements. It also discusses challenges that occur without good research data management practices, and the benefits that can arise from proper data curation, such as enabling more impact from research.
Research Data Management: What is it and why is the Library & Archives Servic...GarethKnight
This document summarizes research data management and the library and archives service's involvement. It defines research data, explains why data needs to be managed, and outlines the key drivers for data management and publication. It then describes the library and archives service's knowledge of data management, the research data management support service being established, and the guidance, training, and tools being developed to help researchers with data management.
Data Science: An Emerging Field for Future JobsJian Qin
Data deluge has become a reality in today's scientific research. What does it mean to future science workforce? How can you prepare yourself to embrace the data challenges and opportunities? This presentation will provide you with an overview of data science and what it means to you as future researchers and career scientists.
This document discusses the California Digital Library's (CDL) role in supporting data management and sharing. It notes that mandates, funding, and mission are driving factors for data sharing. The CDL takes a life cycle approach to data, offering tools and services at all stages from planning to publication. This includes tools for data management plans, data collection, identifiers, curation repositories, and publishing. Persistent identifiers through EZID are highlighted as helping researchers track results, organize data, get citations, and meet funder requirements. The document promotes adoption of identifiers and their role in supporting indexing and discovery of data.
2016년 교육정보학회 동계학술대회 발표자료
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데이터 분석 기술의 발전으로 인해 교육 분야에서도 다양한 학습 활동 데이터를 수집 및 분석하는 학 습 분석 기술이 주목을 받고 있다. 새로운 기술과 시스템을 도입하는 초기에는 참고할 수 있는 모델이나 가이드라인 정보가 부족하기 때문에 교육기관뿐 아니라 많은 이해관계자들이 혼란을 겪게 된다. 국제 표준 화 기구에서는 학습 분석 기술 도입을 촉진하기 위해서 참조모델을 개발하고 있다. 그러나 참조모델은 워 크플로우와 기능을 정의하는 데 초점을 맞추고 있기 때문에 실제 시스템을 도입하는 데 필요한 체크리스 트나 시스템 구성과 배치 등에 대한 정보는 별개의 문제이다. 이 연구는 학습 분석 시스템 도입 시 고려할 수 있는 시스템 요구사항을 정의하였다. 각 요구사항들은 학습 분석 참조모델에 근거하여 정의하였다.
At the 2012 Face of Finance Conference, at Bentley University, in Waltham, MA, Tom Tullis (Fidelity Investments) gave a presentation on user research during the "UX Financial Research" session.
DataCite: the Perfect Complement to CrossRefCrossref
DataCite was created to address the lack of effective ways to link datasets to articles and identify datasets. It assigns digital object identifiers (DOIs) to datasets to allow them to be cited similarly to scholarly articles. Many research institutions and libraries around the world are members of DataCite, including organizations in Europe, North America, and Asia. DataCite helps establish datasets as legitimate contributions to the scientific record that can be identified and cited.
The HathiTrust Research Center: Enabling New Knowledge Through Shared Infras...Robert H. McDonald
The presentation provided an overview of the HathiTrust Research Center (HTRC) and its services. HTRC provides access to over 13 million digitized book volumes and facilitates text mining and analysis through its extracted features dataset, data capsule, and other tools. It discussed challenges of text mining copyrighted works and demonstrated use cases using distant reading techniques. HTRC also works on outreach, education, and developing new interfaces and tools to enable scholarly research using its collections and infrastructure.
This document provides an agenda and information about a tutorial on topic exploration using the HathiTrust Research Center (HTRC) Data Capsule. The agenda includes an overview of HTRC, an introduction to the Data Capsule and topic modeling, and hands-on sessions. Information is also provided about HTRC, including its mission to enable non-consumptive research on HathiTrust's digital library, its organizational structure, goals for the future, and important URLs.
The HathiTrust Research Center: An Overview of Advanced Computational ServicesRobert H. McDonald
These are my slides from the DPLAFest 2015 held in Indianapolis, IN on 04/17/2015-04/18/2015.
For more see - https://dplafest2015.sched.org/event/a1cfbaca67fd71a2409d28d9b27b1351
Elephant in the Room: Scaling Storage for the HathiTrust Research CenterRobert H. McDonald
This document summarizes a presentation about scaling storage for the HathiTrust Research Center. The HTRC is a collaborative research center between Indiana University and University of Illinois that enables text data mining of the HathiTrust Digital Library. It discusses the mission and goals of HTRC, its partnerships with HathiTrust universities, and the services and tools it provides researchers. It also outlines the large amount of content in HathiTrust, HTRC's non-consumptive research paradigm, and its data and storage architecture to support terabyte-scale analysis of public domain and in-copyright texts.
Creating Sustainable Communities in Open Data Resources: The eagle-i and VIVO...Robert H. McDonald
This is the slidedeck for my ACRL 2015 TechConnect Presentation with Nicole Vasilevsky (OHSU). For more on the program see - <a>http://bit.ly/1xcQbCr</a>.
The HathiTrust Research Center: Big Data Analytics in a Secure Data FrameworkRobert H. McDonald
This is the presentation on the HTRC given at the Indiana University booth at Supercomputing 2014 by Beth Plale - Co-Director HTRC and Robert McDonald - HTRC Executive Management Group.
This is the slide deck for the presentation that was given with Kate Lawrence (VP User Experience EBSCO), Courtney McDonald (Indiana University), and Esther Onega (University of Virginia) at the 2014 Charleston Conference on Thursday Nov 6, 2014.
Kuali OLE is an open source library services platform developed by librarians for flexibility and integration. It has 66 members from 10 institutions and is funded by partners and the Mellon Foundation. The platform has four modules and provides selection/acquisition, ERM and linked data functionality. It offers hosted, local or hybrid implementation options and seeks to expand consortial support and full ERM functions.
Charleston Seminar Being Earnest with our Collections - Legacy to CloudRobert H. McDonald
These are my slides for the 2014 Charleston Conference Seminar, "Being Earnest with our Collections," that I presented with Jill Grogg on moving libraries to the cloud.
The HathiTrust Research Center (HTRC): An Overview and DemoRobert H. McDonald
The session will provide an overview of the HathiTrust Research Center including its mission and current status. It will also include a demonstration of current HTRC phase one technology and services. Additionally, the speakers will address the HTRC's role in supporting humanities research at scale.
SEAD is a NSF DataNet project that aims to provide cyberinfrastructure for long tail data in sustainability science research. It develops tools for active and social curation of data including an Active Curation Repository (ACR) and VIVO profiles. It also creates a Virtual Archive to facilitate long-term access and preservation of datasets across multiple institutional repositories. The presentation provides an overview of SEAD's approach and highlights pilots with the National Center for Earth Surface Dynamics, including ingesting their data collections into the ACR and Virtual Archive and building a social network in VIVO.
Kuali OLE: Deep Library Collaboration and the Release of a Community-Sourced ...Robert H. McDonald
This document summarizes a presentation about Kuali OLE, an open source library management system created through collaboration between multiple universities. It describes the journey to create a collaborative community to develop the system, including establishing functional councils, technical architecture choices, and community organization. It also discusses plans for deployment, creating an ecosystem of vendors, investing in the community, and expanding globally.
GOKb & KB+: An International Partnership to leverage Open Access and Communit...Robert H. McDonald
GOKb & KB+ is an international partnership between Kuali OLE and JISC to leverage open access and community participation to enhance eContent metadata. The partnership aims to create a freely available global open knowledgebase (GOKb) of publication information about electronic resources. GOKb will integrate with Kuali OLE and JISC's Knowledge Base+ to reduce duplication of effort and improve the sustainability and quality of metadata.
This is the Kuali OLE update presente by Robert H. McDonald (Indiana University) and Bob Persing (University of Pennsylvania) at the LITA Forum 2012 on October 6, 2012 in Columbus, OH.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
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How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
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How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
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