Posts tagged with Data Curation in Blog Bits and Pieces

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Seven scientist wearing orange life vest posing on the deck of a research ship with their sonar instrument.
  • Peter Cerda
  • Rachel Woodbrook
In this interview, Anja Sheppard, Ph.D. Candidate in Robotics, describes her research with the Field Robotics Group and why she decided to share his data set entitled "Machine Learning for Shipwreck Segmentation from Side Scan Sonar Imagery: Dataset and Benchmark" in Deep Blue Data.
A Caucasian man wearing a blue cap with a white sweater holding a book.
  • Peter Cerda
  • Rachel Woodbrook
In this interview, Dr. Brandon Ponder, Ph.D., describes his research as a graduate student in the Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering Department and why he decided to share his data set entitled "The Venus Global Ionosphere-Thermosphere Model (V-GITM): A Coupled Thermosphere and Ionosphere Formulation" in Deep Blue Data.
Picture of Dr. Amir Salaree, a man wearing black glasses and smiling at the camera.
  • Joanna Thielen
In this interview, Dr. Amir Salaree (Research Fellow at the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences) describes his research and why he decided to share his data set entitled "Supporting Data for Solving a Seismic Mystery with a Diver's Camera" in Deep Blue Data.
Hispanic male in a purple shirt admiring a green snake wrapped around his arm.
  • Peter Cerda
This post highlights one of the new members to the DBRRDS team! Peter Cerda is Data Curation Specialist for Workflows and Big Data.
Photo of Daniel Alexander, a white man wearing a blue polo and black backpack. He has brown hair and a brown bread.
  • Joanna Thielen
This post highlights one of the new members to the DBRRDS team! Daniel Alexander is Data Curation and Research Reproducibility Specialist. He'll be working jointly with MIDAS and the DBRRDS team.
Accessibility Data Primer screenshot
  • Rachel Woodbrook
One of the main activities the Deep Blue Repository & Research Data Services team conducts is data curation(1)--that is, actions that provide meaningful and enduring access to data. The accessibility of research data has been an under-discussed phenomenon in the field of research data management, but we are excited to announce the release of a new resource intended to help curators as well as researchers approach the release of research data with the goal of maximizing accessibility--in particular for those with disabilities, neurodivergence, and/or who use assistive technologies.