Quarterly roundup: Your June 2023 news from Dryad
Welcome to the Dryad newsletter, keeping you up to date with data policies and compliance, Dryad product developments and events, and more. Continue reading
Welcome to the Dryad newsletter, keeping you up to date with data policies and compliance, Dryad product developments and events, and more. Continue reading
In this presentation, Dryad’s Head of Community Engagement, Sarah Lippincott explores the challenges and opportunities inherent in building a platform that can simultaneously serve the needs of a wide range of research communities, bringing their data into a global conversation. Continue reading
Journal editors and publishers looking to deliver on their open data sharing policies and advance their open science strategies are invited to join Dryad’s Head of Publishing Services, Jess Herzog and Wiley’s Senior Commissioning Editor, Gareth Jenkins for our upcoming open house event: “Delivering on your journal’s data sharing policy with Dryad.” 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
Watch a recording on the process of data management, from planning stages through data publication and beyond. Continue reading
Please join us on Tuesday, February 21 to learn about Dryad’s recent integration with eJournalPress (eJP). Discover how to activate the free and simple integration for a corresponding eJP journal – supporting authors in making their research data more openly available and reusable. Continue reading
In this month’s Dryad newsletter, learn about the White House Year of Open Science, new Dryad SCOSS funding, Dryad integration with eJournalPress, and more. Continue reading
Over the past fifteen years, Dryad has modeled researcher-led open science practices for the careful curation and open publication of research data. We celebrate the Year of Open Science, a White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) initiative to empower researchers to adopt open science practices. Continue reading