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Data Curation 101 for Theological Librarians
(2017-06-16)
Curating data is a new job skill for theological librarians. Apart from certain subfields that cross over with psychology and sociology, theological studies is not a data-driven discipline. Theological students have not ...
Nicole Allen, Director of Open Education at SPARC
(2017-10-23)
Nicole Allen is the Director of Open Education for SPARC. In this role, Nicole leads SPARC’s work to advance openness in education, with a dual focus on public policy and engaging the library community to advance this issue ...
Data Management: Streamlining Your Research and Publication Pipeline
(Edge for Scholars, 2017-09-09)
In February 2013, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy released a
memorandum stating that United States’ taxpayers deserved to have access to all publicly
funded research, including the underlying data. ...
Kelly Doyle, Wikipedian in Residence for Gender Equity at West Virginia University
(2017-10-26)
Kelly Doyle is the Wikipedian in Residence for Gender Equity at West Virginia University. In this role, Doyle works to raise awareness about the editor and content based gender gap on Wikipedia and helps bridge the gap ...
Data-first manifesto: Shifting priorities in scholarly communications
(Information Services and Use, 2017-02)
This paper introduces and exegetes the Data-First Manifesto, which calls for prioritizing data curation over interface design in digital scholarship projects as well as for rethinking how to foster scholarly communication ...
Supporting the Changing Research Practices of Religious Studies Scholars
(Ithaka S+R, 2017-02-08)
Ithaka S+R’s Research Support Services Program is a series of projects that investigate the research support needs of scholars by their discipline. In 2016 Ithaka S+R examined the changing research methods and practices ...