Data Literacy Series Search
Persistent Identifiers Explained
Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) are unique and permanent digital references that make it possible to find, access, reuse, and cite digital information objects of any type on the web.
PDF - ALTTAGS: Persistent Identifiers, DOI, Permanent Links, ARK, Handle
DATE: 03-2020
Data Citation in a Nutshell
TAGS: Data Attribution, Citation Styles, Citation
DATE: 02-2020
Why should you get an ORCID?
The Open Researcher and Contributor ID is an individual 16-digit identifier that connects researchers to their intellectual outputs.
PDF - ALTTAGS: ORCID, Scholar ID, Persistent Identifiers
DATE: 01-2020
OpenScapes
A community focused on open practices in environmental science to help uncover data-driven solutions faster in an efficient, reproducible, and easily communicated way.
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UC OSPO Network
The UC Open Source Program Office (OSPO) Network is a groundbreaking initiative that harnesses the collective power of six UC campuses to revolutionize open-source practices in academia.
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Responsible Data Management and Ethical Sharing in Context
Presentation for faculty and graduate students from the Anthropology Department at UCSB as part of the Data Ethics Seminar (Feb. 2024).
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Dependency Management 101
Have you ever felt trapped in the maze of packages and library dependencies for your R or Python projects? Join us for a webinar to unravel the 'Dependency Hell' problem and provide practical strategies to tackle this issue while making your research more reproducible.