Quarterly roundup: Your September 2023 news from Dryad
Helping journals deliver on data sharing policies, tips for including Dryad in your DMSP, our new Open Data Digest, and more. Continue reading
Helping journals deliver on data sharing policies, tips for including Dryad in your DMSP, our new Open Data Digest, and more. Continue reading
As the National Institutes of Health (NIH) new Policy for Data Management and Sharing goes into effect, NIH-funded researchers may be wondering how to ensure they comply with the new requirements. Dryad’s curated data publishing service provides an excellent option for sharing your data and meeting your funder’s expectations. Continue reading
Wondering how to comply with the 2023 NIH data sharing policy? Learn more about including Dryad in your data management and sharing plan. Continue reading
In this presentation, Dryad’s Head of Community Engagement, Sarah Lippincott is joined by fellow presenters Michael Casp, Head of Production Division at J&J Editorial, Emma Molls, Director of Open Research & Publishing at University of Minnesota Libraries, and Alberto Pepe, Director of Strategy and Innovation at Wiley and Co-founder of Authorea. Sarah reviews some pertinent highlights from the Nelson memo and NIH policies, two of the major developments that will impact data sharing over the next few years. and concludes with a discussion on how libraries can help researchers move from data sharing to data publishing. Continue reading
This talk introduces the concept of re-curation with examples from three different types of repositories and research organisations; generalist, institutional, and field stations. Continue reading
Available to watch now: “From Publication to Reuse: Making Data in Dryad Data Science Friendly”, part of the Coalition for Networked Information’s video briefings series. In this video, learn about Dryad’s new and upcoming capabilities to support data set usability … Continue reading
Watch a webinar from Dryad and OASPA on data sharing: what it means from different perspectives, tangible steps to take and policies to make around data, and what we can do next in our communities of practice. Continue reading