Tag Archives: Love Your Data Week

Rescuing unloved data

Message of the day “Data that is mobile, visible and well-loved stands a better chance of surviving” ~ Kurt Bollacker Things to consider Legacy, heritage and at-risk data share one common theme: barrier to access. Data that has been recorded … Continue reading

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Finding the right data

Message of the day Need to find the right data? Have a clear question and know how to locate quality data sources. Things to consider In a 2004 Science Daily News article, the National Science Foundation used the phrase “here … Continue reading

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Why I Love Data Raffle

Love Your Data 2017 Raffle #WhyILYD17 Raffle! This year’s Love Your Data week is Feb. 13 – 17, 2017, and Facet Publishing is donating titles from their research data management series, which will be raffled off during the week. To … Continue reading

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Respect your data – give & get credit

This is ‘Love Your Data‘ week, and each day we’ll be sharing a post about one or more fundamental data management practices that you can use. Part 4 of 5. Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 Data are becoming … Continue reading

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It’s the 21st Century — Do you know where your data is?

This is ‘Love Your Data‘ week, and each day we’ll be sharing a post about one or more fundamental data management practices that you can use. Part 2 of 5. Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5   GOOD PRACTICE … Continue reading

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Love Your Data (LYD) week – Keep your data safe

This is ‘Love Your Data‘ week, and each day we’ll be sharing a post about one or more fundamental data management practices that you can use. Part 1 of 5. Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 GOOD PRACTICE Follow … Continue reading

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