Jan
26
Tags: AllofUs, events, National Institutes of Health, NIH DMSP
Love Data Week is an international celebration of data, with organizations offering special events relating to data, like classes, workshops, and presentations. ICSPR tracks these events and has a listing here. This year, NNLM is hosting events around data visualizations, how to host hackathons, and the NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy, among other topics…. Read More »
Posted in: events
Dec
22
Tags: fellowships, National Library of Medicine
The National Library of Medicine (NLM) seeks early and second-career librarians within five years of graduation interested in advancing equitable and innovative futures for biomedical libraries to participate in a one-year fellowship that fosters the development of librarians seeking to lead in medical or health sciences libraries. What will you do? As a National Library… Read More »
Posted in: announcements
Dec
09
Tags: Data Curation Network, data primer
One of our summer 2022 interns, Liliana Gonzalez, worked with the Data Curation Network to create and share a Clinical Trials Data Primer: https://github.com/DataCurationNetwork/data-primers/blob/master/Clinical%20Trials%20Data%20Curation%20Primer%20/clinical-trials-data-curation-primer.md The project summary includes a description of this resource: “This primer provides a basic foundation for what goes into evaluating data from clinical trials for curation, sharing, and preservation purposes, specifically… Read More »
Posted in: announcements
Nov
21
Tags: data management plans, data sharing, research data management
The National Institutes of Health has developed an updated Data Management and Sharing Policy to promote the sharing of scientific data, and in response librarians have been preparing for the update by studying the policy and working with their institutions on compliance. To assist with these efforts, we have compiled the NNLM Toolkit for the… Read More »
Posted in: announcements
Nov
01
Tags: about us, partner spotlight, region 1
The work done by NCDS is highly collaborative, and many teams, individuals, and organizations contribute to the offerings that come from the center. In an effort to support the aims to build a data-informed workforce that can accelerate discovery & advance health by providing the tools for data driven research, the most central collaboration occurs… Read More »
Posted in: spotlights