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Addressing the FAIR data principles when managing research data
Cranfield University2023-02-20T19:32:00+00:0026/02/2020|Tags: barrington, FAIR data, knl, mirc, open data, rdm, research data management, SOMLibrary|
In the context of open science the goal of many research funders is that the research data from funded projects are deposited as open data in a digital repository, e.g. CORD FAIR is an acronym ...
CORD best practice #6 – publishing citable reports
Cranfield University2023-02-20T19:35:55+00:0019/06/2019|Tags: barrington, cord, cord best practice, knl, mirc, rdm, SOMLibrary|
I’ve already highlighted a variety of great uses of CORD, Cranfield’s repository for data and other supporting research outputs. But it seems Cranfield researchers have tons of good ideas on how to use it, so ...
CORD best practice #5 – documenting workshops
Cranfield University2023-02-20T19:36:21+00:0031/05/2019|Tags: barrington, cord, cord best practice, knl, mirc, rdm, SOMLibrary|
Continuing my blog series where I talk about my favourite items on our data repository, this time I've chosen an item that groups together several files on 'End-to-end experiments personalised beverages design', at https://doi.org/10.17862/cranfield.rd.7837817, from ...
CORD best practice #4 – presenting your research
Cranfield University2023-02-20T19:37:07+00:0010/04/2019|Tags: barrington, cord, cord best practice, knl, mirc, rdm, SOMLibrary|
The next item I've chosen to highlight best practice use of our research data repository, CORD, is https://doi.org/10.17862/cranfield.rd.5590840. It is an example of work presented at the Defence and Security Doctoral Symposium. Firstly, anyone brave ...
Example of best practice on CORD #3 – project websites
Cranfield University2023-02-20T19:38:08+00:0013/03/2019|Tags: barrington, cord, cord best practice, knl, mirc, OA, rdm, SOMLibrary|
This time I'm looking at an example which takes advantage of the longevity of preservation on CORD and the provision of a DOI for each published item. At https://doi.org/10.17862/cranfield.rd.7655579 you will see the Carbon Brainprint ...
What’s the deal with data when I publish a paper?
Cranfield University2023-02-20T19:38:27+00:0021/02/2019|Tags: barrington, cord, faq, knl, mirc, rdm, SOMLibrary|
You’ve written a paper and have got to the task of sharing the underlying data. It’s quite enjoyable once you’re used to the process, but your first time can seem a little awkward, so here’s ...