Dryad
Join CDL as a Senior Product Manager
California Digital Library (CDL) is recruiting a Senior Product Manager to manage a portfolio of data publishing products and services offered by our digital curation program, the UC Curation Center (UC3). Our new Senior Product Manager will have the opportunity and mandate to set the direction of UC3’s data publishing portfolio, ensuring that UC3 are […]
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 a decade of Dryad’s existence, we have spent time exploring what it means to remain a community-owned data publishing platform. By convening publishers, institutions, and other scholarly communications stakeholders to […]
ROR-ing Together: Implementing Organization IDs in Dryad
Co-authored by Maria Gould and Daniella Lowenberg and cross-posted from the ROR blog How many datasets have been published in Dryad from researchers at the University of California? This question is surprisingly complicated. A short answer might be, we don’t know! A better answer could be, coming soon – stay tuned! And a more complete and […]
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 researcher values. By doing this, we are setting ourselves up for failure. As mentioned in previous posts, part of my work is focused on incentivizing UC researchers to publish their […]
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 data publishing and research data management space where institution-focused approaches to capturing and curating data may be hindering our ability to grow adoption by our researchers. To alleviate this impasse […]