By Daniella Lowenberg At RDA10 in Montreal I gave a presentation on Dash in the Repository Platforms for Research Data IG session. The session was…
Author: Daniella Lowenberg
Dash Updates: Fall, 2017
Throughout the summer the Dash team has focused on features that better integrate with researcher workflows. The goal: make data publishing as easy as possible.…
OA Week 2017: Maximizing the value of research
By John Borghi and Daniella Lowenberg Happy Friday! This week we’ve defined open data, discussed some notable anecdotes, outlined publisher and funder requirements, and described…
OA Week 2017: Transparency and Reproducibility
By John Borghi and Daniella Lowenberg Yesterday we talked about about why researchers may have to make their data open, today let’s start talking about…
Co-Author ORCiDs in Dash
Recently, the Dash team enabled ORCiD login. And while this configuration is important for primary authors, the Dash team feels strongly that all contributors to data publications should get credit for their work. All co-authors of a published dataset now have the ability to authenticate and attach their ORCiD in Dash. How this works: Data… Read more »
Dash Enables ORCiD Login
The Dash team has now added a second way to login and submit. In addition to using Single Sign-On, users now have the ability to login with ORCiD. This means that not only can you authenticate with ORCiD, but once you have logged in this way, your ORCiD ID will connect to your Dash account.… Read more »
Dash: The Data Publication Tool for Researchers
This post has been crossposted on Medium We all know that research data should be archived and shared. That’s why Dash was created, a Data Publishing platform free to UC researchers. Dash complies with journal and funder requirements, follows best practices, and is easy to use. In addition, new features are continuously being developed to better integrate with… Read more »
Disambiguating Dash and Merritt
What’s Dash? What’s Merritt? What’s the difference? After numerous questions about where things should go and what the differences are between our UC3 services, we got the hint that we are not communicating clearly. Clearing things up A group of us sat down and talked through different use cases and what wording we were using… Read more »
Cirrus-ly Convenient Uploading
That was a cloud pun! Following our release two weeks ago, the Dash team is thrilled to present our newest functionality: you may now upload files directly from Box, Dropbox, and Google Drive! Let’s get you publishing (and citing and getting credit for your data): Using the “upload from server” option, you may enter up… Read more »