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ARL and the DCN respond to NIST’s request for comments on the RDaF

This post is by Shawna Taylor, ARL Project Manager, and Mikala Narlock, Director of the DCN. Today the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) and the Data Curation Network (DCN) jointly submitted a response to NIST’s request for comments on the Research Data Framework (RDaF), version 1.5. This version of the Framework was developed after gathering…

DCN at IASSIST 2023

Post from DCN Director, Mikala Narlock.* The IASSIST 2023 Conference took place in Philadelphia from May 30-June 2 in a hybrid format. IASSIST this year was not only an incredible opportunity to meet colleagues from across the globe and hear about the amazing work they are undertaking, but also to delve into the conference theme…

Get to Know DCN Curator Jenny Coffman!

Jenny Coffman is a Science and Engineering Research Librarian at UVA specializing in Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, and Materials Science. Jenny’s position is part of our Research Data Services and Social, Natural and Engineering Sciences team. Jenny was interviewed by Sarah Wright in June 2023. Can you tell us a little bit about…

Insights into the Submissions to the DCN’s Shared Curation Workflow

This is a guest post from Jon Petters, Assistant Director of Data Management and Curation Services at Virginia Tech. Virginia Tech has been a part of the DCN for a couple of years now – and with two additional curators on our team (Padma Carstens and Brandie Pullen) we are excited to finally take advantage…

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Institutional Repository Readiness Virtual Learning Series

In April, we shared our new research project, “Sustaining Open Research: Institutional Repository Readiness,” which focuses on supporting IRs that share data in demonstrating alignment with and evaluation of the Desirable Characteristics of Data Repositories for Federally Funded Research (DC-DR). As part of this work, we are hosting a series of virtual learning days that…

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Join us: DCN Retrospective Webinar

This event has passed, but the recording is available. The Data Curation Network has been active since 2016– and in the intervening years, we’ve learned a lot! About curation, about our profession, about ourselves, and about our community.  Following our transition from grant-funded to a sustainable, member-funded organization, we conducted a project retrospective in March…