Data sonification is the process of translating data into sound. Here, Lutz Bornmann and Christian Leibel present the sonified results of a recent analysis of the impact of scientific team size on innovation.| The Scholarly Kitchen
Welcome to the Digital Data Stories of the Alexandria Archive Institute and Open Context! In this Data Story Short, we contextualize our use of the Title-Author-Source-License (TASL) attribution system that Creative Commons (CC) suggests people use with CC licensed works. As an extension of the Sourcing Series, in this short we summarize and use examples […] The post How to use TASL attribution appeared first on The Alexandria Archive Institute.| The Alexandria Archive Institute
Welcome to another Sourcing Series segment presented by the Data Literacy Program (DLP) of the Alexandria Archive Institute. In this how-to article, we discuss how we’ve used the New York Public Library’s Digital Collections as a source for images to add to our Digital Data Stories and other materials. This is another follow-up article to […] The post How to use the Digital Collections of the NYPL appeared first on The Alexandria Archive Institute.| The Alexandria Archive Institute
If you missed the us at the 2025 SAAs check out this article recapping the cool things we noticed at the meetings.| The Alexandria Archive Institute
What can be done to resolve concerns about image integrity in scientific publications?| The Scholarly Kitchen
Self-archiving on personal sites is perfectly permitted under many journal data policies. But what happens when an author alters the underlying data?| The Scholarly Kitchen
FORCE11 conference at UCLA lays the groundwork to continue its efforts to transform research communications and e-scholarship| The Scholarly Kitchen