Digital Science has made a series of recommendations for Australia’s research future in a report published into the use of PIDs in research. The post Australian research well placed for adoption of National Persistent Identifier (PID) Strategy appeared first on Digital Science.| Digital Science
Date: Monday, 13th of OctoberTime: 15.45 – 17.15Location: TU Delft, Applied Sciences Faculty – Room 58 C1.110 Our 4TU.ResearchData Roadshow is back this year! We will be again tou…| 4TU.ResearchData
Digital Science has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the global scientometric research community by relaunching the Scientometric Researcher Access to Data (SRAD) program.| Digital Science
How can we make reproducibility a routine part of the publishing process? That question is at the heart of a new pilot bringing together the TU Delft Digital Competence Centre (DCC) and the 4TU.Res…| 4TU.ResearchData
Open research has become a buzzword in university research, but Jo Hemlatha and Thomas Graves argue that when it comes to qualitative research, considerations around replicability, context-dependent methods and the sensitivity of data from marginalized people mean that openness takes many different forms.| Social Science Space
How are emerging trends in open research shaping the future of academia, and what challenges do they present? As international collaborations grow, what benefits do they offer, and what risks might they introduce? This article delves into these critical questions, examining their impact on the global research landscape – as highlighted by Dimensions data and […]| Dimensions