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Federal Government makes it easier to Love Your Data
Laura Vlieg, Research Data Curation Intern Researchers should distribute information widely and free of cost: so say proponents of the concept of open access. One prong of open access is the open data movement, which seeks to democratize access to the vast amount of data produced on a daily basis. ...
Showing your love and sharing your work, make a match with ASU's Research Data Repository
Each February, you celebrate your appreciation for the people you love, but it is also a time to celebrate your passion for your work. Love Your Data Week, February 14–18, is a five-day, international event providing a unique opportunity to show your data some love as well! Let your data know you ca...
What is open science and how do I practice it?
CJ Garcia, Scholarly Communication Intern Open science is practicing science in such a way that makes research results, products, and processes freely available for reuse, redistribution, and reproduction. Open science has many benefits, including enabling faster real-world application of scientifi...
Open access does not mean equal access: how a patient-centered approach may improve open access practices in the Health Sciences
Jennifer Jones, Research Data Curation Intern As the old saying goes, perception is everything. How we interact with and perceive the world around us so often fuels the lenses through which we gather knowledge. This process can lead...
The Intersections Between Open Access, Open Science and Equity
CJ Garcia, Scholarly Communication Intern October 25th to 31st is International Open Access Week, a weeklong opportunity to celebrate, discuss, and advance the principles of open access and open science. This year’s theme asks us to...
Welcome to International Open Access Week 2021
Established by SPARC and partners in the student community in 2008, International Open Access Week is a global, community-driven week of action to open up access to research. The event is celebrated by individuals, institutions, and organizations across the world. Each year...
Open Access, Medicine, and COVID-19
by CJ Garcia, Scholarly Communication Intern Open access has well-documented benefits to the dissemination of research, thereby speeding up the process of science from abstract research to real-world applications. While exact estimates can vary, a large body of research suggests that open access ar...
Are your data more important than your interpretations? Probably - tDAR News
tDAR news post by Chris Nicholson Director for the Center for Digital Antiquity on the value of sharing Data and FAIR Data is good for science....
Welcome to Researcher Support
Students have moved into their dorms, instructors are finalizing their syllabi, and research projects are getting underway. Welcome to the Fall 2021 semester! ASU Library Researcher Support is ready to help you plan for a successful and productive research agenda this year. Our team can help point ...