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View article: Two Decades, Same Story? Insights and Future Directions in Long Tail Data Curation
Two Decades, Same Story? Insights and Future Directions in Long Tail Data Curation Open
This paper examines the evolution of the concept of long tail research data in the scholarly literature. The “long tail” concept, originally used to describe “niche” digital products that have a significant market share when taken as an ag…
View article: Evolution of the “long‐tail” concept for scientific data: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper
Evolution of the “long‐tail” concept for scientific data: An Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) paper Open
This review paper explores the evolution of discussions about “long‐tail” scientific data in the scholarly literature. The “long‐tail” concept, originally used to explain trends in digital consumer goods, was first applied to scientific da…
View article: Navigating the Challenges of Legacy Data: A Systematic Literature Analysis
Navigating the Challenges of Legacy Data: A Systematic Literature Analysis Open
Legacy data is data collected systematically in the past, for which contemporary use and reuse are at-risk, difficult, or impossible due to issues such as missing metadata, obsolete storage media, outdated file formats, and unsupported sof…
View article: Data Sharing and Use in Cybersecurity Research
Data Sharing and Use in Cybersecurity Research Open
Data sharing is crucial for strengthening research integrity and outcomes and for addressing complex problems. In cybersecurity research, data sharing can enable the development of new security measures, prediction of malicious attacks, an…
View article: Profiles in Data and Software Curation
Profiles in Data and Software Curation Open
This four-part series highlights the careers and achievements of former CLIR data and software curation fellows. In 2022, Inna Kouper—a 2012-2014 CLIR data curation fellow herself—interviewed eleven former data and software curation fellow…
View article: Data Curation in Interdisciplinary and Highly Collaborative Research
Data Curation in Interdisciplinary and Highly Collaborative Research Open
This paper provides a systematic analysis of publications that discuss data curation in interdisciplinary and highly collaborative research (IHCR). Using content analysis methodology, it examined 159 publications and identified patterns in…
View article: Translating Practice to Positively Transform our Information Workforce
Translating Practice to Positively Transform our Information Workforce Open
The Archival / Preservation Education SIG session offers pedagogical insights on master’s-level information science and archival education. Five ten-minute individual presentations and audience discussion elucidate educators’ roles in deve…
View article: Open Governments, Open Data
Open Governments, Open Data Open
To further explore the issues discussed in previous chapters, this chapter uses the city of Bloomington, Indiana, and its open data portal as a case study. As open data portals are considered to be an instantiation of digital commons, it i…
View article: Cybersecurity research publications, authors, and datasets 2015-2019. Data package for the paper "Data Sharing and Use in Cybersecurity Research".
Cybersecurity research publications, authors, and datasets 2015-2019. Data package for the paper "Data Sharing and Use in Cybersecurity Research". Open
The dataset supports the publication "Data Sharing and Use in Cybersecurity Research" by I. Kouper and S. Stone (in the CODATA Data Science Journal).Paper abstract: Data sharing is crucial for strengthening research integrity and outcomes,…
View article: Challenges in Curating Interdisciplinary Data in the Biodiversity Research Community
Challenges in Curating Interdisciplinary Data in the Biodiversity Research Community Open
Panelists: James Macklin, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Anne Thessen, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus; Robbie Burger, University of Kentucky; Ben Norton, North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences Organizers: Kimberly Coo…
View article: Active Curation of Large Longitudinal Surveys: A Case Study
Active Curation of Large Longitudinal Surveys: A Case Study Open
In this paper we take an in-depth look at the curation of a large longitudinal survey and activities and procedures involved in moving the data from its generation to the state that is needed to conduct scientific analysis. Using a case st…
View article: Fostering Interdisciplinary Data Cultures through Early Career Development: The RDA/US Data Share Fellowship
Fostering Interdisciplinary Data Cultures through Early Career Development: The RDA/US Data Share Fellowship Open
Openness and interdisciplinarity in research and data are among the challenges that are frequently discussed in the context of changing scientific and scholarly practices. Gradually, the visions of open and widely shared data are being rec…
View article: An Exploratory Study of Research Data Governance in the U.S.
An Exploratory Study of Research Data Governance in the U.S. Open
Making decisions regarding data and the overall credibility of research constitutes research data governance. In this paper, we present results of an exploratory study of the stakeholders of research data governance. The study was conducte…
View article: Love Data Week website 2016 - 2020
Love Data Week website 2016 - 2020 Open
All pages from the Love Data Week event website are archived here in PDF. Love Data Week was established in 2016 as Love Your Data week. Originally created in the USA, it quickly grew to an international event in which a wide range of inst…
View article: Safe Open Science for Restricted Data
Safe Open Science for Restricted Data Open
Open science is prompting wide efforts to make data from research available for broader use. However, sharing data is complicated by important protections on the data (e.g., protections of privacy and intellectual property). The spectrum o…
View article: Trusted CI webinar: Securing Scientific Cyberinfrastructure: The ResearchSOC
Trusted CI webinar: Securing Scientific Cyberinfrastructure: The ResearchSOC Open
The research and education (R&E) community faces particular challenges regarding cybersecurity: diversity of size and autonomy, the use of diverse infrastructure (scientific instruments, sensor networks, sequencers, etc.), the highly colla…
View article: Building Tools to Support Active Curation: Lessons Learned from SEAD
Building Tools to Support Active Curation: Lessons Learned from SEAD Open
SEAD – a project funded by the US National Science Foundation’s DataNet program – has spent the last five years designing, building, and deploying an integrated set of services to better connect scientists’ research workflows to da…
View article: Research Data Services Maturity in Academic Libraries
Research Data Services Maturity in Academic Libraries Open
This book chapter was first published in: Curating Research Data published by the American Library Association, Association of College and Research Libraries.