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SAS-Space: May 2011
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The blog of the institutional repository for the School of Advanced Study, University of London. Monday, 16 May 2011. Conference: Open access publishing in the arts and humanities. A symposium at the School of Advanced Study, University of London, in association with SAS-Space. Friday, July 15th 2011. Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, 17 Russell Square, London, WC1B 5DR. The state of play: a personal view (Dr Peter Webster, SAS). 1100 - 13.10. 1100 - 11.20. The university library: Dr Paul Ayris (UCL).
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SAS-Space: July 2011
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The blog of the institutional repository for the School of Advanced Study, University of London. Friday, 29 July 2011. Creating unique collections: Caribbean history and culture. And the Register of Commonwealth Research. However, these are complemented by other resources: a collection of articles on West Indian music. In the Caribbean and England from an Associate Fellow of the ICwS; and articles on nineteenth and twentieth century history of Cuba from an Associate Fellow. And a graduate student.
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SHARD
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A blog for the JISC Preservation of Research Data project. Wednesday, 18 July 2012. Here is the full leaflet introducing the benefits of research data preservation and the skills necessary to implement it. We’re really pleased with the result! Thanks Malcolm Raggett for the great design work! The leaflet has been jointly developed by the DICE, SHARD and PrePARe projects, and designed and printed at LSE. It is intended for printing A4 double-sided and folding into 3. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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SHARD: Our online training course is now live
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A blog for the JISC Preservation of Research Data project. Monday, 13 August 2012. Our online training course is now live. The online training course on 'Digital preservation for historians' is now live at http:/ historyspot.org.uk/. You will need to register to access the modules, which include short tests and exercises, but they are completely free to use. We'd love to hear what you think, so do let us know in the comments below. 21 December 2012 at 08:15. IBM MQ online training. 29 August 2016 at 06:02.
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SHARD: July 2012
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A blog for the JISC Preservation of Research Data project. Wednesday, 18 July 2012. Here is the full leaflet introducing the benefits of research data preservation and the skills necessary to implement it. We’re really pleased with the result! Thanks Malcolm Raggett for the great design work! The leaflet has been jointly developed by the DICE, SHARD and PrePARe projects, and designed and printed at LSE. It is intended for printing A4 double-sided and folding into 3. How do I preserve my research data?
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SHARD: August 2012
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A blog for the JISC Preservation of Research Data project. Monday, 13 August 2012. Our online training course is now live. The online training course on 'Digital preservation for historians' is now live at http:/ historyspot.org.uk/. You will need to register to access the modules, which include short tests and exercises, but they are completely free to use. We'd love to hear what you think, so do let us know in the comments below. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This blog has moved.
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SHARD: About SHARD
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A blog for the JISC Preservation of Research Data project. Preservation of Research Data (SHARD). To digital obsolescence and also from the fragilities inherent to digital media which. Put electronic data at risk. Legacy data and current data are currently at risk of being lost forever unless action is taken by researchers when gathering and managing their data. The SHARD project will identify the training needs of the Institute of Historical Research (IHR). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This blog has moved.
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SHARD: October 2011
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A blog for the JISC Preservation of Research Data project. Monday, 31 October 2011. This is the blog for the JISC funded project SHARD (PreServation of HistoricAl Research Data). We will be keeping you informed of our progress as it develops and unfolds over the next 9 months. Labels: preservation of research data. SHARD (PreServation of HistoricAl Research Data). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). New DPTP Programme – launching our first new course. This blog has moved.
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SHARD: January 2012
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A blog for the JISC Preservation of Research Data project. Monday, 30 January 2012. What is your legacy? Whereas scientific data tends to be large scale, homogenous, numeric, and generated (or collected/sampled) automatically, humanities data has a tendency to be fuzzy, small scale, heterogeneous, of varying quality, and transcribed by human researchers, making humanities data difficult (and different) to deal with computationally.'. Just bear this in mind, that some day that researcher might well be you.