Transcribing Complete and Beginning Stories

The first two focus groups have been successfully transcribed! This process was a little more time consuming than expected due to a couple of different reasons. First, because the two focus groups that we recorded doubled as a roundtable at NCEAS where people are used to discussing topics more generally Continue reading Transcribing Complete and Beginning Stories

Creating a Data Management Plan for the Study

First update: Our IRB Application has been approved! We are now ready to schedule and recruit for our first focus group which will be held at NCEAS on Friday, February 15, 2013 at 4pm. I will be publicizing for this focus group on the NCEAS Roundtable blog and informing participants Continue reading Creating a Data Management Plan for the Study

Week One – Getting Started! (DataONE Introduction and IRB Application)

This is my very first blog post at NCEAS, so let me begin by introducing myself! My name is Jessica Maree Bragg. I am a fourth year undergraduate student at University of California, Santa Barbara majoring in Communications. I am thrilled to implement the skills I have acquired over the Continue reading Week One – Getting Started! (DataONE Introduction and IRB Application)

Stories about Data Management and Sharing

Tensions around sharing scientific data have received international attention in recent years – for example, in 2009โ€™s โ€œclimategateโ€ โ€“ and the scientific community is actively working toward creating a healthier dialogue around data management and sharing.  This project aims to collect success stories and cautionary tales from researchers related to Continue reading Stories about Data Management and Sharing

Data Stories Research Project

Do you know about a great story where data management or sharing made all the difference? We are conducting a research project to collect stories from researchers who work with scientific data, and we’d love to include your stories and perspectives. We’re looking for both ‘success stories’ and ‘cautionary tales’, Continue reading Data Stories Research Project