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Research Library Associations Endorse Open Data Accord
The International Alliance of Research Library Associations (IARLA)—a global coalition of major research and academic library associations in Australia, Canada, Europe, and the United States—recognizes the importance of working towards...
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Advocacy and Public Policy Update—March 2016
An update on key advocacy and public policy issues of interest to the research library community in Canada and in the US from December 22, 2015 to March 31, 2016...
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Help SHARE Make Research Accessible, Discoverable, Reusable at FORCE2016 Conference
The SHARE initiative is offering a preconference workshop and curate-a-thon on Sunday, April 17, in Portland, Oregon, at the FORCE2016 Conference organized by FORCE11, which aims to improve knowledge creation and...
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SHARE Workshop and Curate-a-thon at FORCE2016 Conference
The SHARE initiative is offering a preconference workshop and curate-a-thon on Sunday, April 17, in Portland, Oregon, at the FORCE2016 Conference organized by FORCE11, which aims to improve knowledge creation and...
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ARL Fall Forum 2015: The Digging into Data Challenge
Presented by Brett Bobley on October 8, 2015, at the ARL Fall Forum, "Research Partnerships in Digital Scholarship for the Humanities and Social Sciences," in Washington, DC. ff15_bobley-digging-into-data.pdf
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ARL Fall Forum 2015: Data Sharing as Publishing—A View from Archaeology
Presented by Eric C. Kansa on October 8, 2015, at the ARL Fall Forum, "Research Partnerships in Digital Scholarship for the Humanities and Social Sciences," in Washington, DC. ff15_kansa-data-sharing-as-publishing.pdf
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IMLS, Sloan Foundation Jointly Award ARL Grant to Expand and Enhance SHARE
The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) has been awarded a joint $1.2 million grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to...
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Advocacy and Public Policy Update—October 2015
An update on key advocacy and public policy issues from mid-August to October 1, 2015 by Prudence S. Adler and Krista Cox. advocacy-and-policy-update-october2015.pdf
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Center for Open Science’s Reproducibility Project Finds Many Studies Not Replicable
A four-year study published in Science Magazine yesterday, August 27, 2015, found that fewer than half of 100 published findings of three prominent psychology journals were reproducible. The 270 researchers...
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SHARE Featured on Scholarly Kitchen Blog
On the Scholarly Kitchen blog today, August 27, 2015, Alice Meadows of ORCID writes about “Reasons to Be Cheerful: Some Thoughts on the SHARE Summer 2015 Meeting.” In her blog...