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Five reasons to reconsider submitting primary data to your journal publisher
Georgina Parsons2023-02-20T20:33:47+00:0006/06/2017|Tags: barrington, cord, data, knl, mirc, rdm, research, SOMLibrary|
When you submit a paper for publication, you often provide supplementary information including the data used in the research. It's important to make this data available for the paper's readers, to provide the evidence for ...
Seen these new CORD features?
Georgina Parsons2023-02-20T20:35:07+00:0019/04/2017|Tags: barrington, cord, figshare, knl, mirc, rdm, SOMLibrary, statistics|
Our Cranfield Online Research Data (CORD) repository uses the figshare platform, which is updated roughly every month, so you'll often see new features, improvements, or bug fixes. Three recent highlights you may be interested in ...
Four tips for consent forms
Georgina Parsons2023-02-20T20:35:32+00:0028/03/2017|Tags: barrington, consent, cord, data, ethics, knl, mirc, rdm, research ethics, SOMLibrary|
Having recently looked at data protection in research data management (RDM) generally, and anonymisation more specifically, now let's take a look at participant consent, as that's another common area for questions. Ethics support at Cranfield ...
CORD – more than just spreadsheets!
Georgina Parsons2023-02-20T20:38:35+00:0003/01/2017|Tags: barrington, collection, cord, knl, mirc, poster presentation, preservation, rdm, SOMLibrary, white paper|
When you think about our data repository, CORD, do you think it's just going to be full of tables of numerical data that back up publication articles? It's a common assumption, and that is indeed ...
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? ...