Last week, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) responded to calls for broader access to federally funded research. I was curious as…
The New OSTP Policy & What it Means
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Last week, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) responded to calls for broader access to federally funded research. I was curious as…
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Last week on Data Pub, I provided the impetus for my latest publication with co-author Stephanie Hampton in Ecosphere about data management education (available on the Ecosphere site). The…
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Back in December, I published a paper in the open access journal Ecosphere about data management education (available on the Ecosphere site). The manuscript is the…
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My last two posts have related to IDCC 2013; that makes this post three in a row. Apparently IDCC is a gift that just keeps giving…
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If you read last week’s post on the IDCC meeting in Amsterdam, you may know that today’s post was inspired by a post-conference workshop on Data…
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The International Digital Curation Conference is wrapping up today, and I feel like I just finished a big, tasty Thanksgiving dinner: full and slightly uncomfortable,…
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Since this is the very first 2013 post, I feel it necessary to trot out some New Year’s Resolutions. These are not my resolutions, however…
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In a tradition as old as blogs, I’m summarizing here what someone else wrote up and put on the internet. In my defense, it is…
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I’ve been in our nation’s capital since Sunday for three meetings, all while battling a particularly tenacious cold. I’m using this post as a debrief,…
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I’m not sure when I first heard the term “E-Science”, but it wasn’t that long ago. My first impression was that it sounds like one…