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Where should I put my research data?
Georgina Parsons2023-02-20T20:42:31+00:0015/09/2016|Tags: barrington, cord, github, knl, mendeley, mirc, rcuk, rdm, research data, researchgate, SOMLibrary|
If you are mandated or able to share your research data, one immediate question is where do you put it? It can be confusing as there are a number of options available to you. As ...
Choosing a licence for your data
Georgina Parsons2023-02-20T20:42:48+00:0002/09/2016|Tags: barrington, cord, creative commons, gpl, knl, licence, licensing, mirc, open data, rdm, research data management, software, SOMLibrary|
When you deposit data on a repository, you will need to assign the right licence to it. This determines what others can and can't do with your data, so it's important that it is appropriate ...
Cranfield at 70, CORD at 70
Georgina Parsons2023-02-20T20:43:05+00:0025/08/2016|Tags: barrington, cord, EPSRC, knl, mirc, rcuk, rdm, research data management, SOMLibrary|
Image: University Librarian Simon Bevan and Research Data Manager Georgina Parsons present Dr Francis with a bottle of bubbly. As it is Cranfield University's 70th anniversary year, we decided to jump on the #CranfieldAt70 bandwagon ...
Credit where credit’s due – citing datasets and data papers
Georgina Parsons2023-02-20T20:43:14+00:0024/08/2016|Tags: citation, cord, data paper, knl, mendeley, mirc, rdm, referencing, research data management, SOMLibrary|
Why would you cite datasets? Citing datasets ensures credit is given to their creators and that data impact is tracked, as data is an important research output in its own right. If you use other ...
System overload! Which research systems do I really have to use?
Georgina Parsons2021-11-23T15:07:16+00:0020/07/2016|Tags: cord, cris, orcid, rdm, research, systems|
Ever felt frustrated that there are just too many systems out there and you haven't got time to learn or use all of them? Hopefully this quick overview will help ease your pain! CRIS. This ...
Ever wondered why you bother? The value of data access statements
Georgina Parsons2021-11-23T15:07:16+00:0005/07/2016|Tags: cord, data access statement, rdm, research|
Sometimes it might feel as if new requirements from funders or publishers are just irritating extra demands on your time. Should you really bother? For example, RCUK now expect all published papers to include not ...