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Love Data Week: Meeting your data sharing requirements at ASU
Matthew Harp, Research Data Initiatives Librarian; Kathryn Claypool, Health Research Data Manager, Knowledge Enterprise It’s Love Data Week, and many folks have been discussing the 2023 NIH data sharing policy and asking if datasets shared in the ASU Research Data Repository are available to people...
Love Data Week: How to Love Your Data
Abbie Thacher, Open Scholarship Intern and Emily Rocha, Open Scholarship Intern Dearest Data, Will you be my valentine? I promise to love and cherish you and brag about you to all my peers. February 13-17, 2023 is a week dedicated to sharing tips and shining the spotlight on best practices to man...
Mark Your Calendars for Love Data Week 2023
Love Data Week, February 13-17th, is an international event involving libraries, data centers, social media, and research institutions. Learn about resources available to ASU researchers and best practices for managing, protecting, preserving, and publishing your data....
ASU Library open research support
Matthew Harp, Research Data Services and Outreach Librarian Looking for help navigating your research project and meeting government open science requirements? Openly sharing your work is a purposeful process that involves additional steps beyond the traditional journal selection and peer review pr...
Research data stewardship is for everyone
Renée Palting, Research Data Intern The 2023 National Institute of Health (NIH) Data Sharing Policy and requirements have generated great discussions on how the policy will impact researchers and what they should expect. Whether or not you are currently receiving NIH funding, you should be aware t...
Keeping your work in the ASU repository
Jordan Claire, Scholarly Communication Intern You may remember that we shared three takeaways from the OSTP memorandum’s updated guidance. According to the memorandum, scholars who have received federal funding will soon need to be making their work publicly accessible (open access). Many scholars ...
Open for climate justice
Anali Maughan Perry, Head, Open Science and Scholarly Communication This open access week, we have talked about ways to identify the right open access journal for your manuscript, how the FAIR principles contribute to making your data more openly available, and how the ASU Research Data Repository ...
NIH’s new 2023 Data Sharing Policy and the ASU Research Data Repository
By Matthew Harp, Research Data Services and Outreach Librarian Open Access Week is a great time to examine how you share your research and identify steps you can take to be more open. Sharing your research data (if appropriate) to support your publications is an excellent place to start, especially...
Familiarizing yourself with the FAIR principles
By Renée Palting, Research Data Intern International Open Access week puts the A in FAIR. The foundation of Open Access is the ethical tenet that information is an inalienable human right guaranteed to every person. Utilizing FAIR principles for data is one step in supporting and promoting this t...