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How do I reference multiple items by the same author… in the Cranfield Author-date style?
Karen Stokes2024-02-09T16:46:26+00:0007/12/2016|Tags: harvard referencing, knl, mirc, muscat, referencing, SOMLibrary|
In research you will often come across an author or partnership of authors who write regularly on a topic. If they are particularly prolific, you may even find they have published multiple pieces of work in the ...
How do you determine data authorship?
Georgina Parsons2023-02-20T20:39:16+00:0005/12/2016|Tags: authorship, barrington, cord, figshare, knl, mirc, rdm, research data management, SOMLibrary|
When a dataset is published online, the depositor must enter some information about it, including providing details about its authors. It seems an innocuous field to fill in, but determining data authorship can be complex ...
Spring clean your research data: how to choose what to preserve
Georgina Parsons2021-11-23T15:07:21+00:0022/11/2016|Tags: barrington, cord, data selection, knl, mirc, rdm, research data management|
When your research is complete, you will probably need to deposit your research data in a repository – but how much should you deposit? All of it or just the subset referenced in any articles? ...
Is your password “123456”? Worst passwords list revealed…
Georgina Parsons2023-02-20T20:40:39+00:0016/11/2016|Tags: barrington, data security, information security, knl, mirc, password, rdm, SOMLibrary|
In SplashData’s fifth annual worst passwords list, “123456” and “password” remained the top passwords in 2015. Does your password appear on the list? Thinking up a password for a new service (or changing your password ...
“A goal without a plan is just a wish” – the requirement for data plans
Georgina Parsons2023-02-20T20:41:13+00:0008/11/2016|Tags: barrington, data management planning, DMP, knl, mirc, rdm, research data, SOMLibrary|
When Antoine de Saint Exupéry said “a goal without a plan is just a wish”, he probably wasn’t thinking about data management plans (DMPs), but he certainly knew the importance of planning. So does Cranfield ...
CORD and collaboration – dataset discovery
Georgina Parsons2023-02-20T20:41:31+00:0027/10/2016|Tags: barrington, data sharing, knl, mirc, open data, rdm, repositories, research data management, SOMLibrary|
With the launch of CORD (Cranfield Online Research Data) in May 2016, Cranfield University has begun making its research data outputs available as widely as possible, (where commercial, legal, and ethical factors allow). This is a ...