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Digital Preservation

It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year …

November 7, 2019November 7, 2019 - by Brian Lavoie

It’s World Digital Preservation Day – a time of celebration and good cheer with friends and family! Not to mention a great way to raise awareness about the importance of …

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Research support

Intra-campus collaboration around research support: Formal or informal?

October 10, 2019October 10, 2019 - by Brian Lavoie

Think about intra-campus collaboration around research support at your institution – how does it take place? How are campus stakeholders brought together around these services? Does it occur through “top …

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Collective Collections

A collective perspective on print books in the US and Canada

October 3, 2019August 21, 2020 - by Brian Lavoie

According to a new study just released by the Pew Research Center, print books are still the most popular format for American readers. That’s good news, because according to a …

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Collective Collections / Data Science / Linked Data / Wikimedia

Exploring Canadiana: A Use Case for Wikidata

August 15, 2019September 3, 2020 - by Brian Lavoie

My colleagues Jean Godby, Karen Smith-Yoshimura, and Bruce Washburn, along with a host of partners, have just released Creating Library Linked Data with Wikibase: Lessons Learned from Project Passage, a …

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Research Data Management

RLP Research Data Management Interest Group: Acquiring RDM Services for Your Institution

February 6, 2019February 6, 2019 - by Brian Lavoie

The OCLC Research Library Partnership’s community exploration of research data management (RDM) concluded in December with the third and final installment of a three-part webinar series based on our Realities …

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Research Data Management

RLP Research Data Management Interest Group: Identifying and Acting on Incentives When Planning RDM Services

December 11, 2018December 10, 2018 - by Brian Lavoie

The OCLC Research Library Partnership’s community exploration of research data management (RDM) continued with the second installment of a three-part webinar series based on our Realities of Research Data Management project. …

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Digital Preservation / Research Data Management

Happy World Digital Preservation Day! (Research Data Edition)

November 29, 2018November 29, 2018 - by Brian Lavoie

Today is World Digital Preservation Day (WDPD), a cherished tradition since … 2017. As part of the festivities, a host of individuals with connections to the digital preservation community were …

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Research Data Management

RLP Research Data Management Interest Group: Understanding Institutional RDM Services

November 1, 2018September 3, 2020 - by Brian Lavoie

A few months ago, the OCLC Research Library Partnership launched a community exploration of research data management (RDM) services, featuring a three-part webinar series, an Interest Group, a set of …

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Research Data Management

NEW: The Realities of Research Data Management: Part Three Now Available!

January 17, 2018February 17, 2018 - by Brian Lavoie

A new year heralds a new RDM report! Check out Incentives for Building University RDM Services, the third report in OCLC Research’s four-part series exploring the realities of research data …

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Research Data Management

NEW: The Realities of Research Data Management: Part Two Now Available!

October 2, 2017April 29, 2019 - by Brian Lavoie

We are excited to announce the release of Scoping the University RDM Service Bundle, the second report in OCLC Research’s four-part series exploring the realities of research data management. This …

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