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International Journal of Digital Curation, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, 2020
- Ashley Doonan, Dharma Akmon, Evan Cosby:
An Exploratory Analysis of Social Science Graduate Education in Data Management and Data Sharing. 1-18 - Anne Ferger, Hanna Hedeland:
Towards Continuous Quality Control for Spoken Language Corpora. 1-13 - Rebecca D. Frank, Kara Suzuka, Eric Johnson, Elizabeth Yakel:
Tool Selection Among Qualitative Data Reusers. 1-15 - Joakim Philipson:
The Red Queen in the Repository. 1-16 - Allison Rae Bobyak Tyler:
Facilitating Access to Restricted Data. 1-16
- Bright Kwaku Avuglah:
Research Data Management (RDM) at the University of Ghana (UG). 1-25 - Felix Bach, Björn Schembera, Jos van Wezel:
Design and Implementation of the first Generic Archive Storage Service for Research Data in Germany. 1-15 - Juan Carlos Bicarregui:
Quality and Trust in the European Open Science Cloud. 1-8 - Rongqian Ma, Fanghui Xiao:
Data Practices in Digital History. 1-21 - Nicholas Andrew Smale, Kathryn Unsworth, Gareth Denyer, Elise Magatova, Daniel Barr:
A Review of the History, Advocacy and Efficacy of Data Management Plans. 1-30
- Mirko Albani, Iolanda Maggio, CEOS Data Stewardship Interest Group:
Long-Term Data Preservation Data Lifecycle, Standardisation Process, Implementation and Lessons Learned. 1-10 - Micah Altman, Richard Landau:
Selecting Efficient and Reliable Preservation Strategies. 1-18 - Daniel Bangert, Joy Davidson, Steve Diggs, Marjan Grootveld, Hugh P. Shanahan, Shanmugasundaram Venkataraman:
The CODATA-RDA Data Steward School. 1-6 - Zosia Beckles:
Extending Support for Publishing Sensitive Research Data at the University of Bristol. 1-5 - Susan Borda:
Out of the Jar into the World! A Case Study on Storing and Sharing Vertebrate Data. 1-13 - Jonathan S. Briganti, Andrea L. Ogier, Anne M. Brown:
Piloting a Community of Student Data Consultants that Supports and Enhances Research Data Services. 1-11 - João Daniel Aguiar Castro, Cristiana Landeira, João Rocha da Silva, Cristina Ribeiro:
Role of Content Analysis in Improving the Curation of Experimental Data. 1-14 - G. Sayeed Choudhury, Caihong Huang, Carole L. Palmer:
Updating the DCC Curation Lifecycle Model. 1-12 - Roberto Di Cosmo, Morane Gruenpeter, Bruno Marmol, Alain Monteil, Laurent Romary, Jozefina Sadowska:
Curated Archiving of Research Software Artifacts: Lessons Learned from the French Open Archive (HAL). 1-16 - Bradley J. Daigle:
Mutually Assured Preservation: Fostering Active Preservation Practice through Fire Drills. 1-9 - Kristin R. Eschenfelder, Kalpana Shankar:
Inter-Organisational Coordination Work in Digital Curation: the Case of Eurobarometer. 1-9 - Ixchel M. Faniel, Anne Austin, Sarah Whitcher Kansa, Eric Kansa, Jennifer Jacobs, Phoebe France:
Identifying Opportunities for Collective Curation During Archaeological Excavations. 1-13 - Katrina Simone Fenlon:
Sustaining Digital Humanities Collections: Challenges and Community-Centred Strategies. 1-13 - Simon Fowler, Simon D. Harding, Joanna L. Sharman, James Cheney:
Cross-tier Web Programming for Curated Databases: a Case Study. 1-15 - Ruth Geraghty:
Data Curator in the Middle: Curating Data for a Diverse Community of Stakeholders. 1-12 - Rebecca Grant:
Archivists Managing Research Data? a Survey of Irish Organisations. 1-9 - Laurence Horton, Anja Perry:
Access Some Areas: Reforming Access Categories for Data in a Social Science Data Archive. 1-5 - Michelle Harricharan, Carly Manson, Kirsten Hylan:
The Road to Partnership: a Stepwise, Iterative Approach to Organisational Collaboration in RDM, Archives and Records Management. 1-10 - Cynthia Hudson-Vitale, Hannah Hadley, Jennifer Moore, Lisa Johnston, Wendy Kozlowski, Jake Carlson, Mara Blake, Joel Herndon:
Extending the Research Data Toolkit: Data Curation Primers. 1-14 - Yingshen Huang, Andrew Cox, Laura Sbaffi:
Research Data Management Policy and Practice in China. 1-18 - Live Kvale, Nils Pharo:
Understanding the Data Management Plan as a Boundary Object through a Multi-stakeholder perspective. 1-16 - Michelle Lindlar, Pia Rudnik, Sarah Jones, Laurence Horton:
"You say potato, I say potato" Mapping Digital Preservation and Research Data Management Concepts towards Collective Curation and Preservation Strategies. 1-26 - Frances Madden, Jan Ashton, Jez Cope:
Building the Picture Behind a Dataset. 1-9 - Abraham H. Mhaidli, Libby Hemphill, Florian Schaub, Cundiff Jordan, Andrea K. Thomer:
Privacy Impact Assessments for Digital Repositories. 1-5 - Simon Oblasser, Tomasz Miksa, Asanobu Kitamoto:
Finding a Repository with the Help of Machine-Actionable DMPs: Opportunities and Challenges. 1-12 - Rebecca Pearce, Rebecca Grant:
Do Open Data Badges Influence Author Behaviour? a Case Study at Springer Nature. 1-8 - Klaus Rechert, Oleg Stobbe, Oleg Zharkow, Rafael Gieschke, Dennis Wehrle:
CiTAR - Preserving Software-based Research. 1-13 - Fernando Rios, Monique Lassere, Judd Ethan Ruggill, Ken S. McAllister:
Sustaining Software Preservation Efforts Through Use and Communities of Practice. 1-7 - Jochen Schirrwagen, Alessia Bardi, Andreas Czerniak, Aenne Loehden, Najla Rettberg, Mike Mertens, Paolo Manghi:
Data Sources and Persistent Identifiers in the Open Science Research Graph of OpenAIRE. 1-5 - Rebecca Springer, Danielle Cooper:
Data Communities: Empowering Researcher-Driven Data Sharing in the Sciences. 1-7 - Andrea K. Thomer, Alexandria Jane Rayburn, Allison R. B. Tyler:
Three Approaches to Documenting Database Migrations. 1-5 - Allison Rae Bobyak Tyler, Kara Suzuka, Elizabeth Yakel:
Complementary Data as Metadata: Building Context for the Reuse of Video Records of Practice. 1-13 - Gerard Weatherby, Michael Robert Gryk:
Embedding Analytics within the Curation of Scientific Workflows. 1-8 - Franziska Weng, Stella Thoben:
Towards a Risk Catalogue for Data Management Plans. 1-18 - Janis Wong, Tristan Henderson:
Co-Creating Autonomy: Group Data Protection and Individual Self-determination within a Data Commons. 1-16
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