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Autor:
Joshua Borycz, Robert Olendorf, Alison Specht, Bruce Grant, Kevin Crowston, Carol Tenopir, Suzie Allard, Natalie M. Rice, Rachael Hu, Robert J. Sandusky
Publikováno v:
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2023)
Abstract Addressing global scientific challenges requires the widespread sharing of consistent and trustworthy research data. Identifying the factors that influence widespread data sharing will help us understand the limitations and potential leverag
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https://doaj.org/article/70b79de6a15e4d7a818f84b69bfdb528
Publikováno v:
SAGE Open, Vol 13 (2023)
This study’s research aim is to discover how the COVID-19 pandemic impacts early career researchers’ work lives, prospects, and scholarly communication behavior. Early career researchers (ECRs), including doctoral students, post-docs, and pre-ten
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3fcf35c807a042d6be16109fe3945bf3
Autor:
Hamid R. Jamali, David Nicholas, David Sims, Anthony Watkinson, Eti Herman, Cherifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Blanca Rodríguez-Bravo, Marzena Świgoń, Abdullah Abrizah, Jie Xu, Carol Tenopir, Suzie Allard
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 18, Iss 2 (2023)
Introduction As part of the Harbnger-2 project, this study aimed to discover the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on junior researchers’ work-life, career prospects, research and publishing practices and networking. Methods An online international s
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/37b4e8a6fb76448c8faded7d9db78174
Autor:
Robert J. Sandusky, Suzie Allard, Lynn Baird, Leah Cannon, Kevin Crowston, Amy Forrester, Bruce Grant, Rachael Hu, Robert Olendorf, Danielle Pollock, Alison Specht, Carol Tenopir, Rachel Volentine
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Digital Curation, Vol 16, Iss 1 (2021)
DataONE, funded from 2009-2019 by the U.S. National Science Foundation, is an early example of a large-scale project that built both a cyberinfrastructure and culture of data discovery, sharing, and reuse. DataONE used a Working Group model, where a
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6f0cd6eca84548ef813df9846e3da4ab
Autor:
David Nicholas, Eti Herman, David Clark, Cherifa Boukacem‐Zeghmouri, Blanca Rodríguez‐Bravo, Abdullah Abrizah, Anthony Watkinson, David Sims, Marzena 'Świgoń, Jie Xu, Galina Serbina, Hamid R. Jamali, Carol Tenopir, Suzie Allard
Publikováno v:
Learned Publishing. 36:128-140
Autor:
David Nicholas, Cherifa Boukacem‐Zeghmouri, Blanca Rodríguez‐Bravo, Eti Herman, Abdullah Abrizah, David Clark, Galina Serbina, David Sims, Marzena Świgoń, Jie Xu, Anthony Watkinson, Hamid R. Jamali, Carol Tenopir, Suzie Allard
Publikováno v:
Learned Publishing. 36:319-322
Autor:
Eti Herman, David Nicholas, David Clark, Chérifa Boukacem‐Zeghmouri, Blanca Rodríguez‐Bravo, Abdullah Abrizah, David Sims, Anthony Watkinson, Jie Xu, Galina Serbina, Marzena Świgoń, Hamid R. Jamali, Carol Tenopir, Suzie Allard
Publikováno v:
Learned Publishing. 36:141-155
Autor:
Carol Tenopir, Natalie M Rice, Suzie Allard, Lynn Baird, Josh Borycz, Lisa Christian, Bruce Grant, Robert Olendorf, Robert J Sandusky
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 3, p e0229003 (2020)
BACKGROUND:With data becoming a centerpiece of modern scientific discovery, data sharing by scientists is now a crucial element of scientific progress. This article aims to provide an in-depth examination of the practices and perceptions of data mana
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/08b2ac92b5e347b6bf827716f3136eeb
Autor:
David Nicholas, Eti Herman, David Clark, Chérifa Boukacem‐Zeghmouri, Blanca Rodríguez‐Bravo, Abdullah Abrizah, Anthony Watkinson, Jie Xu, David Sims, Galina Serbina, Marzena Świgoń, Hamid R. Jamali, Carol Tenopir, Suzie Allard
Publikováno v:
Learned Publishing. 35:605-616
Autor:
David Nicholas, Eti Herman, Blanca Rodríguez-Bravo, Anthony Watkinson, Cherifa Boukacem-Zeghmouri, Marzena Świgoń, Abdullah Abrizah, David Sims, Jie Xu, David Clark, Galina Serbina, Hamid R. Jamali, Carol Tenopir, Suzie Allard
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Explores science and social science early career researchers’ (ECRs) perceptions and experiences of peer review, seeking also to identify their views of any pandemic-associated changes that have taken place. Data are drawn from the Harbingers-2 pro