Who Do You Think You’re Talking To?

I had fun with Google analytics this week. I was provided access to the account for the DataONE website and it makes some interesting “reading.” Top page: “create and document backup policy”. Lots of interest in best practices generally, and in the upcoming webinars. Looking at audience for the last Continue reading Who Do You Think You’re Talking To?

Week #07 : More Videos in Rough Cut Stage

I am well on my way to completing video #02 & #03.  Both are in rough cut stage and I’m confident with some tweaking will be completed before the end of my term.  Video #02 has to do with tree analysis and Video #03 has to do with a bug Continue reading Week #07 : More Videos in Rough Cut Stage

Survey of Data Management Early Adopters

In support of the sociocultural working group, I am now assisting with an inquiry into the phenomenon of sharing data online via publishing and archival services.  In particular, I’m looking at the user community surrounding FigShare. Over the summer I took a course in Scholarly Publishing.  The class examined a Continue reading Survey of Data Management Early Adopters

Locating “Generic” Environmental Dataset for DataUP Usability Testing

Open folder on HDD for DataONE DataUP user experience -DataONE -> DataUP Usability Study Question: are there any materials on DataUP from EIMI course? Likely but not able to find at the present time – the files from EIMI courses are on personal google drive and will look later. From Continue reading Locating “Generic” Environmental Dataset for DataUP Usability Testing

Archived Documents: Archiving Two .XLS Documents in Sharepoint

Note: the following is posted in the DataONE Data Science Open Notebook as part of an ongoing research effort concerning “Open Notebook Science.” From: Dave Vieglais [redacted] Sent: Monday, November 19, 2012 11:46 AM To: Jessel, Tanner Monroe Cc: Dave Vieglais; Mitchell, Chad Matthew Subject: Re: Request for File – Continue reading Archived Documents: Archiving Two .XLS Documents in Sharepoint

Correspondence: Request for File – DataONE users

Note: the following content is posted in the DataONE Data Science Open Notebook as part of an ongoing research effort concerning “Open Notebook Science.” From: Jessel, Tanner Monroe Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 6:22 PM To: Dave Vieglais; Mitchell, Chad Matthew Cc: Amber E Budden Subject: Request for File – Continue reading Correspondence: Request for File – DataONE users