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Mansur Darlington wrote a new post, Sharing is so Nice, on the site UKOLN Informatics Research Group 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Some quite nice stories are beginning to emerge from the Department of Mechanical Engineering related to the benefits (and to a lesser extent difficulties) of sharing data. This is of interest because […]
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Mansur Darlington wrote a new post, Scoping Data Management: inflation, inflation!, on the site UKOLN Informatics Research Group 3 months, 2 weeks ago
I recently asked a PI how much data space he thought he and his team of researchers might need over, say, the next two years. Based on his current research he thought perhaps, 1-2 GB per project would be about […]
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Mansur Darlington wrote a new post, Extending the RDM Benefits Envelope, on the site UKOLN Informatics Research Group 4 months, 1 week ago
An opportunity was extended at the MRD Programme Phase 2 launch workshop to brainstorm the benefits and evidence thereof of research data management for, in particular, the institution-level projects. Since […]
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Mansur Darlington wrote a new post, Discrimination, on the site UKOLN Informatics Research Group 4 months, 3 weeks ago
Our, or at least my, current – immature – thinking on research data management tends toward a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach irrespective of circumstances of the data management case.
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Mansur Darlington wrote a new post, REDm-MED at Christmas, on the site UKOLN Informatics Research Group 4 months, 3 weeks ago
The REDm-MED Project approaches the Christmas break in good order, I think, with progress having been made in the three main tasks, of developing the requirements specification for the DMP for the University of […]
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Mansur Darlington wrote a new post, Keeping the REDm-MED Project on Track, on the site UKOLN Informatics Research Group 6 months, 1 week ago
Our experiences observing the varied success of introducing knowledge and information management tools and methods in industry brought us to the following conclusion if success is to be hoped for:
‘Interventions […]