By: Daniella Lowenberg In considering the title for this post, I struggled to narrow down the range of activities that I work on to a…
Category: Data Publication
NSF Workshop Overview: Focusing on Researcher Perspectives
Since its founding, Dryad has hosted a researcher-led, open data publishing community and service. With the California Digital Library partnership in 2018, and reflecting on…
UC Data Network: Lessons Learned
Scholars at the University of California need effective solutions to preserve their research data. This is essential for complying with funder mandates, publication requirements, policies,…
We Can’t Succeed Alone
Within the realm of research data management, libraries spend resources building and providing tools that are not within researcher workflows and/or are not aligned with…
Community-Owned Data Publishing Infrastructure
As a library community, we continue to struggle to find scalable approaches to offering open, shared, sustainable scholarly infrastructure. This is especially true in the…
Tackling the storage costs of digital preservation
Over the past year, California Digital Library (CDL) has facilitated a discussion between UC campus Vice Chancellors of Research (VCRs), Chief Information Officers (CIOs), and…
The Datamirror.org Experiment: Preservation Assurance for Federal Research Data
In early 2017, UC3 created Datamirror.org as an independent, dynamic, online mirror of Data.gov, the US federal government’s primary research data portal. Developed in collaboration…
How To Link Dash Data Publications With Your ORCiD Profile
Dash, the data publishing platform, is integrated with ORCiD, an author disambiguation service in a couple of different ways: you can login to Dash with…
Dash Releases First Submission REST API
Over the last year the Dash team has spent time surveying the community on incentives for and ways to drive adoption of data publishing practices.…
We Are Talking Loudly and No One Is Listening
By Daniella Lowenberg “Listening is not merely not talking, though even that is beyond most of our powers; it means taking a vigorous, human interest…