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Sep
20
Tags: data literacy, recovery month, substance use disorders, workshop
Recovery Month is organized by Faces & Voices of Recovery and celebrates the gains made by those in recovery from substance use and mental health, just as we celebrate improvements made by individuals who are recovering from other health issues such as hypertension, diabetes, asthma, and heart disease. ‘Recovery Month works to promote and support… Read More »
Posted in: announcements, events
Apr
25
Tags: conference, data curation, Data Curation Network, Data Discovery Collaboration, data sharing, Medical Library Association
The Medical Library Association annual conference is coming up in one week, and the faculty of NCDS will be attending! We also have contributed to several MLA sessions you can attend. Even if you are not attending the in-person conference, resources and information is available. See the links below each session. We hope you will… Read More »
Posted in: Uncategorized
Apr
05
Tags: data curation, Data Curation Network, data management, data sharing, events, National Institutes of Health, National Library of Medicine, presentations, trainings
This workshop is part of a training series by the NIH Office of Data Science in partnership with the National Library of Medicine and Data Curation Network. The series will provide provide new approaches, methods, and best practices in data management, curation, and sharing to promote transparency, reproducibility, and reuse of research data. This is… Read More »
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Mar
10
Tags: data, ethics, mini-courses
As librarians and researchers alike grapple with new technologies and methodologies for collecting, analyzing, and disseminating data, they must also grapple with corresponding ethical issues. In order to assist librarians with these concerns, the National Center for Data Services developed a mini-course, Ethical Considerations of Data, that provides an intellectual grounding for the recognition, analysis,… Read More »
Posted in: courses