DHSS Workshops:
DHSS (Digital Humanities & Social Sciences) workshops are open to all members of the RIT community. These workshops help attendees learn tools and techniques to transform their research and share their work publicly. Previous topics include:
Introduction to Python
Data Visualization with Tableau Public
Introduction to Data Management
Digital Mapping with ArcGIS Online
Digital Project Considerations
Dozens of scientific journals have vanished from the internet and no one preserved themBy Jeffrey BrainardSep. 8, 2020 , 4:10 PM
Eighty-four online-only, open-access (OA) journals in the sciences, and nearly 100 more in the social sciences and humanities, have disappeared from the internet over the past 2 decades as publishers stopped maintaining them, potentially depriving scholars of useful research findings, a study has found. An additional 900 journals published only online also may be at risk of vanishing because they are inactive, .........
Springer Definition of Data ArticlesData articles are peer-reviewed, with datasets but with no conclusions or analyses.
Purpose: to allowsauthors to get citable credit for their work in generating research data.
Publishing a data article does not prevent an author from publishing research papers using that data at a later date.
They provide an easy channel for researchers to publish their datasets and receive proper credit and recognition for the work they have done. This is particularly true for replication data, negative datasets or data from intermediate experiments, which often go unpublished.
This section examines the characteristics of data journals in the fields of biology, environmental science, chemistry, medicine and health sciences, presenting detailed information on each of the 13 data journals
Awesome Public DatasetsThis repo is automatically generated by apd-core. Please DO NOT modify this file directly. We have provided a new way to contribute to Awesome Public Datasets. The original PR entrance directly on repo is closed forever. This list of a topic-centric public data sources in high quality. They are collected and tidied from blogs, answers, and user responses. Most of the data sets listed below are free, however, some are not. Other amazingly awesome lists can be found in sindresorhus's awesome list.
Rucinski, Taryn L., The Elephant in the Room: Toward a Definition of Grey Legal Literature (December 2015). Law Library Journal, Vol. 107:4, 2015, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2708884
Retraction Watch launched in August 2010
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Ivan Oransky, Vice President, Editorial, at Medscape,
We’re thrilled to announce a collaboration with Zotero, the free and open-source research platform, that will allow its users to be alerted to retractions of any papers in their personal libraries.
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