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Supporting resources for and conceptual reflections on data management planning in Norway Open
Academic libraries face a growing demand to support researchers with research data management (RDM) and, alongside increasing funder requirements, the writing of data management plans (DMP). We are sharing insights from the 1-year project …
Introducing the ‘Support Package for Data Management Plans for Norwegian Higher Education libraries’ Open
This workshop presents the resources produced in the 1-year project Data Management Plans: Support package for Norwegian higher education libraries (October 2023-2024). Academic support structures including libraries face a growing demand …
Research Data Curation Network Norway Open
Our poster presents the background, current work, and future plans for the Research Data Curation Network Norway, established through a project funded by the National Library of Norway. 1. Why do research data need to be curated by curator…
Open Polar: A Comprehensive Database for Advancing Arctic and Antarctic Research Open
In the realm of environmental and climate science, addressing the multifaceted challenges our planet faces necessitates a comprehensive approach. Holistic solutions are crucially dependent on the integration and interoperability of data. T…
It’s the incentives, stupid! Open
Watch VIDEO. From 2004, a new incentives system for scholarly publishing was introduced in Norway. Part of the funding of the HE institutions has since been based on the amount of scholarly publishing produced per institution, as recorded …
Dataverse.no Open
The service for open research datasets Dataverse.no was established in 2017. Five years later, it holds some 1,300 datasets created by researchers at fourteen partner institutions. All submitted datasets are curated (checked) before they a…
DataverseNO Open
DataverseNO (https://dataverse.no/) is a national, generic repository for open research data, owned and operated by UiT The Arctic University of Norway. The technical infrastructure of the repository is based on Dataverse, a community-driv…
Pilot course in data stewardship Open
UiT The Arctic University of Norway, in cooperation with the task 2.3. working group, has developed a course in Data stewardship, in accordance with the specifications in the project proposal. The course consists of three modules, all open…
Open Polar – a global open access portal to research on the polar regions Open
Research activities and research output, in general, have increased, and keep increasing vastly, and so too is research on the polar regions including Svalbard in the Arctic. Major commercial publishers have built subscription-based servic…
Open Polar: a new freely search service of publications and research data of Polar Regions Open
Research data plays a key role in monitoring and predicting any natural phenomena, including changes in the Polar Regions. The limited access to data restricts the ability of researchers to monitor, predict and model environmental changes …
Open Polar: a discovery service covering the global output of openly accessible polar research data and publications Open
Data from the Polar Regions are of critical importance to modern polar research. Regardless of their disciplinary and institutional affiliations, researchers rely heavily on the comparison of existing data with new data sets to assess chan…
The Munin Conference on Scholarly Publishing Open
The series of annual Munin Conferences was born in 2006. This is a short history of how it happened, and how the conference has developed over the years, step by step, into one of the most important conferences in Europe within its scope. …
The costly prestige ranking of scholarly journals Open
The prestige ranking of scholarly journals is costly to science and to society. Researchers’ payoff in terms of career progress is determined largely from where they publish their findings, and less from the content of their scholarly work…
8. Engage with Senior Researchers through Archiving Open
We are all familiar with what a data management lifecycle looks like: you start with the idea or the concept for your research journey, then move on to collecting a dataset and analysing it, then cleaning and tidying it up to prepare it fo…
DataverseNO Open
A presentation from the European Dataverse Workshop 2020.
Polar information sources : shining stars or black holes in the global open access network? Open
Open repositories holding scholarly documents are increasingly used for dissemination. These repositories commonly comply with the OAI-PMH standard, making it possible to automatically harvest the repositories, and build discovery services…
Peer Reviewing: A Private Affair Between the Individual Researcher and the Publishing Houses, or a Responsibility of the University? Open
Peer reviewing is mandatory for scientific journals as quality control of submitted manuscripts, for universities to rank applicants for scientific positions, and for funding agencies to rank grant applications. In spite of this deep depen…
TROLLing: Scope and operation of an open repository for linguistic datasets Open
Poster: TROLLing (opendata.uit.no) is an international archive for open linguistic data and statistical code (e.g. R scripts), launched in 2014 at UiT The Arctic University of Norway. With the increasing demand for archiving and sharing re…
UiT’s researcher attitudes and practices towards Open Access: With focus on the University Repository, Munin Open
Open access targets at enabling anyone who has access to the internet to have access, read and use scientific documents, such as articles. In line with Horizon 2020’s new guidelines that open access publication of research results is an ob…
Peer reviewing – a responsibility and a power of the university? Open
Watch the VIDEO of the presentation.Journal coordinated peer reviewing, a hallmark of scholarly publishing, is also a pivotal part of other central academic processes, such as evaluation of research grant applications, and ranking of appli…