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…
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By John Borghi and Daniella Lowenberg Yesterday, through quotes and anecdotes, we outlined reasons why researchers should consider making their data open. We’ll dive deeper…
By John Borghi and Daniella Lowenberg Because of the tools and services we offer, we here at UC3 spend a lot of time talking about…
Welcome to OA Week 2017!
Posted in Open Access
By John Borghi and Daniella Lowenberg It’s Open Access week and that means it’s time to spotlight and explore Open Data as an essential component…
Join research data specialists from University of California Curation Center to talk about planning, publishing, and getting your data out there. When: Friday, November 3rd…
RFI for organizational identifier registry
Posted in Persistent Identifiers, Projects, and UC3
Organizations/institutions are a key part of the scholarly communications ecosystem. However, we lack an openly licensed, independently run organizational identifier standard to use for common…
Some of the most influential research tools of the last century were created to ensure the quality of beer and extrapolate the results of agriculture…
Dat-in-the-Lab: Announcing UC3 research collaboration
Posted in dat in the lab, Digital Curation, Projects, and UC3
We are excited to announce that the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation has awarded a research grant to the California Digital Library and Code for Science &…
NSF EAGER Grant for Actionable DMPs
Posted in ActiveDMPs, Data, DMPTool, and UC3
We’re delighted to announce that the California Digital Library has been awarded a 2-year NSF EAGER grant to support active, machine-actionable data management plans (DMPs).…
Co-Author ORCiDs in Dash
Posted in UC3
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…