Guest post contributed by Bryan Gee, Data Curator at Dryad. Why is CC0 a great choice for open data? Learn to love this frequently misunderstood license waiver. Authors who submit data to Dryad are asked to consent to the publication … Continue r…
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New from Dryad: Strategic planning at the Banbury Center
For open research, this is a moment in time. The convergence of policy, practice and preparedness we’re experiencing is unprecedented, in my view, and marks a step change in our journey toward accelerating the translation of research into benefits for …
New at Dryad: Maria Guerreiro appointed Head of Partnership Development
As a member-driven non-profit, Dryad collaborates with an international network of partners to sustain our work furthering the open sharing and reuse of research data. Maria is an open science advocate who enjoys working collaboratively with researcher…
Leaders in open data: Dryad welcomes new institutions and publishers
Researchers around the world entrust their research data to Dryad’s reliable curation and publishing process. Over 75 institutions and publishers currently sponsor data publication on behalf of their affiliated researchers through Dryad’s membership pr…
You’re invited: Celebrating International Love Data Week
Join the Dryad team for two events celebrating ICPSR’S International Love Data Week. This year’s theme of “data as an agent of change” inspires us to think about how we can best “use data to bring about changes that matter.” … Continue reading &#…
For journals: Integrate with Dryad now with eJournalPress
Journals using eJournalPress (eJP) to manage submissions and peer review can help authors make research data openly available and reusable through our seamless, API-level integration. The integration is free and simple for journals on eJP to activate a…
Data stories: Open data for climate justice
Access to reusable, restriction-free open data is critically important to advancing research that helps communities around the world understand and respond to the impacts of climate change. In support of this year’s Open Access Week theme, “open for climate justice,” … Continue reading
Data stories: Open data for climate justice
Access to reusable, restriction-free open data is critically important to advancing research that helps communities around the world understand and respond to the impacts of climate change. In support of this year’s Open Access Week theme, “open for climate justice,” … Continue reading
U.S. policy: Dryad welcomes OSTP memorandum on ensuring free, immediate, and equitable access to federally funded research
Dryad welcomes the U.S. White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) memorandum on ensuring free, immediate, and equitable access. As a platform for the curation and open publication of data serving the research community since 2008, Dryad is … Continue reading
Upcoming event: How to align with new US data access policies
A Dryad Open House Please join us Wednesday, November 30 to explore how Dryad can help researchers, institutions and publishing organizations meet the requirements of new policies for open access to research data. The White House is the latest to … Continue reading