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Unlocking Research - Page 4 of 77 - Open Research at Cambridge
https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?page=4Menu. Search for:. Dr Mandy Wigdorowitz, Open Research Community Manager, Cambridge University Libraries. ... to both the human and non-human (animal) inhabitants of those geographical locations. -
Open Research at Cambridge Conference Archives - Page 3 of 70 -…
https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?cat=364&page=3to both the human and non-human (animal) inhabitants of those geographical locations. ... By Nicola Swann and Mandy Wigdorowitz, Office of Scholarly Communication, Cambridge University Libraries. -
Uncategorized Archives - Page 3 of 64 - Unlocking Research
https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?cat=1&page=3The Department of Geography uses OSM as a background for its Cambridge Air Photos websites. ... to both the human and non-human (animal) inhabitants of those geographical locations. -
Lutfi Bin Othman, Author at Unlocking Research - Page 2 of 2
https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?author=29&page=2The Department of Geography uses OSM as a background for its Cambridge Air Photos websites. ... to both the human and non-human (animal) inhabitants of those geographical locations. -
conference Archives - Page 2 of 2 - Unlocking Research
https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?tag=conference&page=2Alice used an animal analogy – the cheetah representing the speed of peer review that authors would like to see, but a tortoise represented what they experience. ... The talk discussed the complex policy landscape, the tribal nature of the academic -
peer review Archives - Page 3 of 3 - Unlocking Research
https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?tag=peer-review&page=3Alice used an animal analogy – the cheetah representing the speed of peer review that authors would like to see, but a tortoise represented what they experience. ... The talk discussed the complex policy landscape, the tribal nature of the academic -
Office of Scholarly Communication, Author at Unlocking Research -…
https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?author=3&page=35Published 29 February 2016. Written by Fiona Nielsen, CEO at DNAdigest and Repositive and Marta Teperek, Research Data Facility Manager at the University of Cambridge. ... For example, it took over 30 years to adapt unified metadata standards at -
research Archives - Page 2 of 3 - Unlocking Research
https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?tag=research&page=2Peter Murray-Rust, Molecular Informatics, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, ContentMine; @petermurrayrust. ... About the speaker. Emeritus Professor Tom Cochrane was briefly visiting Cambridge from Queensland University of Technology in -
funders Archives - Page 4 of 7 - Unlocking Research
https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?tag=funders&page=4For example, it took over 30 years to adapt unified metadata standards at Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre. ... In 2015 the Cambridge Research Data Team organised several discussions between funders and researchers. -
open access Archives - Page 21 of 26 - Unlocking Research
https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?tag=open-access&page=21Published 18 February 2016. Written by Dr Danny Kingsley. In 2015 the Cambridge Research Data Team organised several discussions between funders and researchers. ... Now we have invited our two main charity funders to discuss their views on data -
publishers Archives - Page 3 of 5 - Unlocking Research
https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?tag=publishers&page=3Audrey McCulloch, Chief Executive, Association of Learned and Professional Societies. Danny Kingsley – Head of Scholarly Communication, Cambridge University. ... During our discussions about the differences between press embargoes and publication -
Mapping the world through data – The November 2023 Data Champion…
https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=3769The Department of Geography uses OSM as a background for its Cambridge Air Photos websites. ... to both the human and non-human (animal) inhabitants of those geographical locations. -
Libraries Archives - Page 3 of 4 - Unlocking Research
https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?tag=libraries&page=3This is supported by a small survey we undertook with the research community at Cambridge last year which revealed that 30% of the editors who responded felt they needed more training. ... Indeed it is something Cambridge has done with the Office of -
Open Research at Cambridge Conference Archives - Page 58 of 70 -…
https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?cat=364&page=58Menu. Search for:. Category Archives: Open Research at Cambridge Conference. Sharing research data comes with many ethical and legal issues. ... For example, it took over 30 years to adapt unified metadata standards at Cambridge Crystallographic Data -
Unlocking Research - Page 66 of 77 - Open Research at Cambridge
https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?page=66For example, it took over 30 years to adapt unified metadata standards at Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre. ... In 2015 the Cambridge Research Data Team organised several discussions between funders and researchers. -
Uncategorized Archives - Page 52 of 64 - Unlocking Research
https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?cat=1&page=52Published 29 February 2016. Written by Fiona Nielsen, CEO at DNAdigest and Repositive and Marta Teperek, Research Data Facility Manager at the University of Cambridge. ... Alice used an animal analogy – the cheetah representing the speed of peer -
‘It is all a bit of a mess’ – observations from Researcher to Reader…
https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=539Alice used an animal analogy – the cheetah representing the speed of peer review that authors would like to see, but a tortoise represented what they experience. ... The talk discussed the complex policy landscape, the tribal nature of the academic -
data champions Archives - Unlocking Research
https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?tag=data-championsThe Department of Geography uses OSM as a background for its Cambridge Air Photos websites. ... to both the human and non-human (animal) inhabitants of those geographical locations. -
open data Archives - Unlocking Research
https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?tag=open-dataThe Department of Geography uses OSM as a background for its Cambridge Air Photos websites. ... to both the human and non-human (animal) inhabitants of those geographical locations. -
articles Archives - Unlocking Research
https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?tag=articlesAlice used an animal analogy – the cheetah representing the speed of peer review that authors would like to see, but a tortoise represented what they experience. ... The talk discussed the complex policy landscape, the tribal nature of the academic -
Researcher to Reader Archives - Unlocking Research
https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?tag=researcher-to-readerAlice used an animal analogy – the cheetah representing the speed of peer review that authors would like to see, but a tortoise represented what they experience. ... The talk discussed the complex policy landscape, the tribal nature of the academic -
Policies Archives - Unlocking Research
https://unlockingresearch-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?tag=policiesWe therefore regularly published blog posts about research data management at Cambridge on the Unlocking Research blog. ... A recent Primary Research Group report recognised Cambridge as having ‘particularly admirable data curation services’.
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