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- The files in this work represent the presentations and workshop content from the 5th UC Data Day held 2020-10-23. The theme was “World Changing Data: How Digital Data Will Change Our Future”. The Keynote speaker was Glenn Ricart, of US Ignite - "Smart Runs on Data" Interactive Panel featuring: Michael Dunaway (moderator) - Whitney Gaskins (Asst Dean, CEAS - Incl Excellence & Comm Engagmnt) - Zvi Biener (Assoc Professor, A&S Philosophy) - Prashant Khare (Asst Professor, CEAS - Aerospace Eng & Eng Mechanics)- Sam Anand (Professor, CEAS - Mechanical Eng) - Achala Vagal (Professor Clinical - GEO, COM Radiology Neuroradiology) Power Sessions: George Turner - Indiana University - High-Performance Computing at UC Erin McCabe - University of Cincinnati - Text Mining, Natural Language Processing & AI link to slides - https://bit.ly/dataday_slides link to code - https://bit.ly/dataday_code Videos of the day can be found on the UC Libraries STRC1 youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/STRC1/videos
- Creador/Autor:
- Koshoffer, Amy
- Peticionario:
- Amy Koshoffer
- Fecha modificada:
- 11/03/2020
- Fecha modificada:
- 12/04/2020
- Fecha de creacion:
- 2020-10-23
- Licencia:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
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- Media
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- This webinar was a part of the Data and Computation Science Series and one of five webinars focused on the Publishing Lifecycle of Data. It occurred on August 24, 2020, at 2:00 pm EDT. Presenter Bios: Sheila Rabun is the ORCID US Community Specialist at LYRASIS, providing dedicated support for institutions adopting ORCID (including University of Cincinnati). Sheila has a background in academic libraries, with a focus on digital workflows, research support, and advocating for interoperability in academia and scholarly communication workflows. Learn more about Sheila at https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1196-6279 Melissa Jacquart is an Assistant Professor in the Philosophy Department at the University of Cincinnati and Associate Director for the Center for Public Engagement with Science. Her research focuses on epistemological issues in the philosophy of science, specifically on the use of models and computer simulations in astrophysics. Her research also examines the role philosophy can play in general public understanding of science, and in science education. She also works on ethics & values in science, science policy, feminist philosophy, and educational best practices. Prior to Cincinnati, she was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Pennsylvania and the Carnegie Observatories. She has also worked for the National Science Foundation Directorate of Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences. She received her PhD, MA in Philosophy from The University of Western Ontario (Canada) and has a BS in Astronomy-Physics, Physics, and Philosophy from The University of Wisconsin-Madison.
- Creador/Autor:
- Shelia Rabun; Melissa ; Mark Chalmers, and Rebecca Olson
- Peticionario:
- Amy Koshoffer
- Fecha modificada:
- 08/25/2020
- Fecha modificada:
- 08/25/2020
- Fecha de creacion:
- 2020-08-24
- Licencia:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
- Type:
- Media
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- This webinar was a part of the Data and Computation Science Series and one of five webinars focused on the Publishing Lifecycle of Data. It occurred on August 10, 2020, at 2:00 pm EDT. Presenter Bios: Lawrence Bennett, Fire & EMS Law, https://doi.org/10.7945/yex7-xj45 Larry is an educator who has worked with Fire departments all over the nation. A noted educator, his textbook is used by professional groups and universities. Abigail Goben, MLS, is an Associate Professor, Data Management Librarian, and Research Data Policy Advisor at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She teaches Evidence-Based Practice for the College of Dentistry, in the Clinical Informatics program, and a graduate Data Management course. Her current research focuses on student privacy and learning analytics, efficacy of data education, and research data policy. She is a co-investigator for the IMLS funded Data Doubles project. She blogs at HedgehogLibrarian.com and can be found on Twitter as @hedgielib. Session Description: Publishing Data In Repositories - August 10th from 2-3pm The currency of academia has long been the article. However, with supplemental materials in so many formats, the nature of the scholarly output has changed dramatically. Additionally funders and journals are requiring that the evidence for the articles is also available. Repositories are an excellent venue for these additional forms of scholarly, particular the data. In this session, attendees will learn about the nature of changing publication outputs, how repositories can help provide the needed infrastructure to share data and other research outputs, and how to make a bigger impact with your scholarship through publishing in a repository.
- Creador/Autor:
- Konecny, Mark; Goben, Abigail; Bennett, Lawrence, and Jason, Don
- Peticionario:
- Amy Koshoffer
- Fecha modificada:
- 08/19/2020
- Fecha modificada:
- 08/24/2020
- Fecha de creacion:
- 2020-08-10
- Licencia:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
- Type:
- Media
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- This webinar was a part of the Data and Computation Science Series and one of five webinars focused on the Publishing Lifecycle of Data. It occurred on July 13, 2020, at 2:00 pm EDT. Presenter Bio: Jeffrey Layne Blevins (PhD) - is Head of the Journalism Department at the University of Cincinnati and editor of Democratic Communiqué. His scholarly focus is the political economy of U.S. media industries, and his most research includes data visualizations of social media activity involving social justice issues and the spread of misinformation on Twitter. The Communiqué is the official publication of the Union for Democratic Communications Victoria Carr (PhD) - Professor of Early Childhood Education/Human Development and Executive Director of the Arlitt Center for Education, Research, and Sustainability at the University of Cincinnati, conducts research related to play and learning environments, teacher pedagogies, and children’s experiences in nature. Her research on nature playscapes and STEM education has been supported by the US National Science Foundation. She serves as Co-Editor for Children, Youth & Environments, co-chair of the Leave No Child Inside Greater Cincinnati Collaborative, and as a Board of Directors member for Cincinnati Nature Center. She is an advocate for mindful, sustainable and child-friendly communities. Theresa Culley (PhD) - is a Professor and Head of the Department of Biological Sciences. As a plant biologist, she co-founded and currently serves as Editor-in-Chief of Applications in Plant Sciences, an online methods journal published by the Botanical Society of America in association with Wiley Publishing. The journal highlights novel methods in all areas of the plant sciences, serving established professionals as well as junior researchers around the world. Steven Lange - Director, graduated from Heidelberg College in Tiffin, Ohio with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. Steve became our director in 2013. He has over 25 years of experience in the leather industry, including tannery, finishing, and automotive cutting/wrapping operations. In addition to continually growing our roster of clients, he has taught over 200 students in our various classes. His knowledge of leather testing procedures and processes is unrivaled. In his free time, he volunteers for the Leader Dogs for the Blind organization, is the editor of the JALCA (Journal of the American Leather Chemists Association) and enjoys spending time with his family and dogs. Session Description: Publications have long been the currency for academia. The first publication can be the hardest. And today’s scholarly articles are more than pdfs and can include multi-media supplemental materials including raw or additional data, videos, interactive maps, and other components of your scholarship process. In this one hour web session, UC faculty who are journal editors will discuss how to - dentify the right journal for your work - avoid predatory journals - maximize your research impact through altmetrics and data publishing - increase your understanding of the publishing process through opportunities such as being a guest editor on a special issue or serving as a reviewer. This event is free and open to all seeking to publish their scholarship and maximize its impact.
- Creador/Autor:
- Culley, Theresa; Blevins, Jeffrey Layne; Lange, Steven, and Carr, Victoria
- Peticionario:
- Amy Koshoffer
- Fecha modificada:
- 07/17/2020
- Fecha modificada:
- 07/28/2020
- Fecha de creacion:
- 2020-07-13
- Licencia:
- Attribution 4.0 International
- Type:
- Media
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- This is a video recording of the RDAP webinar “Using APIs for Non-Programmers” held on April 22, 2020 @ 1:00 pm EST as part of the RDAP Town Hall “Ask Me Anything” series webinar. Webinar Description: Application programming interfaces -- "APIs" -- are a key way that systems make functionality and detailed information available. Long available only to software developers, modern APIs are quite accessible to the human user, even those with no programming skills! This webinar will cover: - why you might want to access APIs - how to formulate API requests using a web browser - how to do the same using other freely available tools - how to interpret and work with responses - how to translate API documentation to API requests - examples of APIs drawn from repository, preprint, and identifier systems - next steps to crawling information from APIs The webinar is specifically targeted at those working in libraries and library-like settings, who may want or even need to access APIs, but who have no programming or command line experience. Greg Janée is director of the Data Curation Program at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and a certified Carpentry instructor. He's been a researcher and developer in the areas of digital libraries and digital preservation for over twenty years. As a software developer, most recently he was the principal developer of the California Digital Library's EZID persistent identifier service; earlier, he was the principal developer of UCSB's Alexandria Digital Library, Gazetteer Protocol, and related technologies
- Creador/Autor:
- Koshoffer, Amy and Janée, Greg
- Peticionario:
- Amy Koshoffer
- Fecha modificada:
- 04/23/2020
- Fecha modificada:
- 04/23/2020
- Fecha de creacion:
- 2020-04-22
- Licencia:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
- Type:
- Document
- Descripción/Resumen:
- This handout lists all the service providers who participated in UC Data Day and/or provide Data related support.
- Creador/Autor:
- Latessa, Amy
- Peticionario:
- Amy Koshoffer
- Fecha modificada:
- 04/23/2019
- Fecha modificada:
- 04/24/2019
- Fecha de creacion:
- 2019-04-01
- Licencia:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
- Type:
- Document
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- Dr. Deborah Duran is the director of NIMHD’s Office of Science Policy, Strategic Planning, Analysis, Reporting, and Data (OSPARD). She has 20 years of experience in organizational strategic planning, system assessments, science policy, measures, metrics, data management, performance monitoring, and reporting. Dr. Duran leads two branches within OSPARD: Science Planning, Policy, and Reporting; and Data, Assessments, Resources, and Evaluation. OSPARD serves NIMHD planning, assessment, analysis, and reporting needs and coordinates trans-NIH minority health and health disparities planning and reporting requirements. Dr. Duran hopes to help NIMHD become the centralized source of minority health and health disparities biomedical data, policies, and scientific advances. Dr. Duran has spent much of her NIH career serving as performance director in the NIH Office of the Director, handling a wide range of responsibilities, including program performance monitoring, budget performance integration, organization performance assessments, and strategic planning. She designed a centralized online reporting system, currently used by NIH and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), to assist in the collection, analysis, and communication of organization performance information. Dr. Duran trained in social psychology and virus research, statistics, evaluation, counseling, and computer science. She has experience as an educator, principal investigator, advocate, researcher, consultant, and counselor. Her areas of interest include system science, population health, Hispanic health, behavior research, cancer, coping, end-of-life care, palliative care, data systems, data management, and training minority youth. Dr. Duran has a Ph.D. in social psychology with a minor in research methodologies and statistics. In 2000 and in 2004, Dr. Duran earned the HHS Secretary’s Award for Distinguished Service.
- Creador/Autor:
- Duran, Deborah Guadalupe
- Peticionario:
- Amy Koshoffer
- Fecha modificada:
- 04/12/2019
- Fecha modificada:
- 04/15/2019
- Fecha de creacion:
- 2019-04-01
- Licencia:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
- Type:
- Media
- Descripción/Resumen:
- This is the recording from the 2017-10-12 SLA Data Caucus sponsored webinar entitled "Handling Restricted and Sensitive Data" Panelists featured are: David Fearon – Data Management Consultant, John Hopkins U Data Archive Sebastian Karcher – Associate Director, Qualitative Data Repository Courtney Soderberg – Statistical and Methodological Consultant, Center for Open Science Johanna Davidson Bleckman – Project Manager, ICPSR The event was organized by Amy Koshoffer (University of Cincinnati) and Rebecca Kameny (Dryad Digital Repository)
- Creador/Autor:
- Koshoffer, Amy
- Peticionario:
- Amy Koshoffer
- Fecha modificada:
- 11/16/2017
- Fecha modificada:
- 10/22/2018
- Fecha de creacion:
- 2017-10-12
- Licencia:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International