Event (multiple dates) - Overview Metrics and impact measurement have become an increasingly important part of the scholarly publishing and research landscape. This course covers some of the ways publishers can measure impact and the associated metrics. It is divided between citation metrics...
Event (multiple dates) - Please contact melissa.marshall@alpsp.org to find out if this course is running in 2019. It is available as an in-house event to ALPSP members. Please contact amanda.whiting@alpsp.org for details. Overview Metrics and impact measurement have become...
Cambridge University Press has partnered with the Qualitative Data Repository (QDR) and Hypothesis to pioneer a new approach to making qualitative and multi-method research more transparent: Annotation for Transparent Inquiry (ATI).
Audrey McCulloch reports in Research Information on the positive and enthusiastic discussions in Boston.
The new interface enables the purchase and download of highly granular, normalized JSON metadata and full-text content packages, saving data scientists time and effort in assembling and preparing content for their research and commercial projects.
With exactly six months to go until the new EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into force, it's a good time to review where you are in the process of preparing to meet your obligations under the new legislation.
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The working group has issued a Request for Information (RFI) to solicit comment and interest from the broader research community in developing the Registry. Replies requested by 15 November.
Event (multiple dates) - Organised by the Digital Preservation Coalition (DPC) and supported by the Open Preservation Foundation (ICPSR) Further information