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Posters and Demonstrations
See an abstract of each poster and demonstration [PDF, 202KB].
Posters
The following posters will be available for viewing at the conference:
- Achieving long term data integrity from unreliable storage technology and services [PDF, 533KB] Presented by Matthew Addis (University of Southampton)
- An Emergent Approach to Data Curation [PDF, 1.48MB] Presented by Stephen Abrams (California Digital Library, University of California)
- Analyzing Data Curation Job Descriptions [PDF, 311KB] Presented by Collie, Cragin and Dolan (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
- Archiving scientific blogs with ArchivePress [PDF, 519KB] Presented by Richard Davis (University of London Computing Centre (ULCC))
- BCESS evaluating cost-effectiveness of eResearch Tools [PDF, 115KB] Presented by Troy Sadkowsky (Data Scientists Pty Ltd)
- Curation & Preservation of Crystallography Data [PDF, 93KB] Presented by Manjula Patel (UKOLN & DCC, University of Bath)
- Creating a Polar Information Commons (PIC) [PDF, 253KB] Presented by Kathleen Cass (CODATA)
- Data Seal of Approval-Simplicity fits all [PDF, 3MB] Presented by Dirk Roorda (Data Archiving & Networked Services (DANS))
- DataONE: enabling data-intensive environmental research through cyberinfrastructure [PDF, 2.2MB] Presented by Patricia Cruse (California Digital Library, University of California)
- The Dryad Repository: Designing a Curation Workflow [PDF, 1MB] Presented by Jane Greenberg (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
- Embedding Institutional Data Curation Services in Research (EIDCSR) [PDF, 1280KB] Presented by Luis Martinez-Uribe (University of Oxford)
- Model Migration Approach for Database Preservation [PDF, 119KB] Presented by Arif Ur Rahman (Universidade de Porto)
- National e-Infrastructure for Social Simulation [PDF, 153KB] Presented by Mark Birkin (University of Leeds)
- Policies and planning for data curation [PDF, 168KB] Presented by Sarah Jones (Digital Curation Centre)
- Sarcomere: A System for Data Interoperability [PDF, 478KB] Presented by Nassib Nassar (Renaissance Computing Institute)
- Science and Scholarship in the Blogosphere:Blog Characteristics, Blogger Behaviours and Implications for Digital Curation [PPT, 201KB] Presented by Carolyn Hank (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
- SIDR:complex multi-omics metadata and data repositories [PDF, 1659KB] Presented by Marie-Christine Jacquemont-Perbal (Institute of Scientific & Technical Information (INIST))
- Smart Migration Service: The MIXED Project [PDF, 749KB] Presented by Dirk Roorda (Royal Netherlands Academy of Science)
- Social Science Data Reuse and Institutional Review Boards: A Pilot Study of Stakeholders' Opinions [PDF, 209KB] Presented by Samantha Guss (New York University)
- Value-Enabled Digital Curation: Towards Ethically Responsible Acquisition [JPG, 2.5MB] Presented by Cal Lee (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Demonstrations
The following posters will be available for viewing at the conference:
- DataStaR: An Institutional Repository to Promote Sharing and Publication of Digital Research Data Diane Deitrich (Cornell University)
- The Digital Curation Exchange: An Interactive Space for All Things Digital Curation [PDF, 987KB] Heather Bowden (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
- Managing Research Assets for the Long Term: End to End Preservation Solutions Demonstrated Using Digital Curation Centre Tools [PNG, 366KB] Conway, Dunckley and McIIwrath (Science & Technology Facilities Council (STFC))
- OECD iLibrary - Application of bibliographic and citation standards to Datasets and Data Tables [PDF, 5MB] Terri Mitton (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD))