research data management
Reminder: UKRI’s new data availability policy
Greg Simpson2023-02-20T18:56:31+00:0019/07/2022|Tags: barrington, data availability statement, knl, mirc, rdm, research data management, SOMLibrary|
From 1 April 2022, anyone receiving UKRI funding is required to include a Data Access Statement to in-scope research articles , even where there are no data associated with the article or the data are ...
New UKRI open access policy is now active!
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2023-02-20T19:08:59+00:0001/04/2022|Tags: barrington, knl, mirc, OA, open access, rdm, research data management, research publishing, SOMLibrary|
For anyone receiving UKRI funding, a new policy now applies for peer-reviewed research articles submitted for publication from 1 April 2022. Read the full policy now to ensure you know what your responsibilities are. ...
2 weeks until new UKRI open access policy – key points about your research data
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2023-02-20T19:09:26+00:0018/03/2022|Tags: barrington, knl, mirc, OA, open access, rdm, research data management, research publishing, SOMLibrary|
For anyone receiving UKRI funding, a new policy will apply for peer-reviewed research articles submitted for publication from 1 April 2022. Read the full policy now to ensure you know what your responsibilities are. Did ...
CORD datasets are now available in Library Search
Greg Simpson2022-01-18T13:20:41+00:0018/01/2022|Tags: barrington, data repository, knl, research data, research data management|
Including research data in your research process can bring many benefits; these include greater visibility for data creators, a more transparent research process, and opportunities to identify potential collaborators. With the inclusion of CORD data ...
What is a data journal and why might I publish in one?
Cranfield University2023-02-20T19:21:53+00:0001/10/2021|Tags: barrington, data, data journals, knl, mirc, open data, rdm, research data, research data management, SOMLibrary|
Data journals are publications whose primary purpose is to expose datasets. They enable the author to focus on the data itself, rather than producing an extensive analysis of the data which occurs in the traditional ...
New option to restrict access to files published in CORD
Cranfield University2023-02-20T19:28:10+00:0019/10/2020|Tags: barrington, knl, mirc, research, research data, research data management, research publishing, researchers, SOMLibrary|
It's now possible to restrict access to files you deposit in CORD, our system for publishing our research data. This replaces the previous option to mark restricted files as 'Confidential'. You should not use this ...