298 research outputs found

    DMPTool: Current Status & Future Directions

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    Carly Strasser, PhD, is a data curation specialist at the California Digital Library, part of the University of California Office of the President. She is involved in the development and implementation of many of the UC Curation Center's services, including the DMPTool, which is software to guide researchers in creating a data management plan. In this presentation, Carly discusses tools that can be used to support data management

    A Summary of the 2019 ORCID Consortia Meeting

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    "A Summary of the 2019 ORCID Consortia Meeting" was presented by Carly Strasser at the ORCID Consortia Workshop on May 21, 2019. </div

    Strasser-CMU-for-archive.pdf

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    Presentation for 2019 CMU Open Science Symposium<br

    Universities can improve academic services through wider recognition of altmetrics and alt-products.

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    As altmetrics gain traction across the scholarly community, publishers and academic institutions are seeking to develop standards to encourage wider adoption. Carly Strasser provides an overview of why altmetrics are here to stay and how universities might begin to incorporate altmetrics into their own services. While this process might take some time, institutions can begin by encouraging their researchers to recognize the importance of all of their scholarly work (datasets, software, etc)

    Black Fashion Designers Symposium: June Ambrose in conversation with Carly Cushnie and Michelle Ochs

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    June Ambrose in conversation with Carly Cushnie and Michelle Ochs at The Museum at FIT's annual fashion symposium, Black Fashion Designers, held on Monday, February 6, 2017. The one-day symposium featured talks by designers, models, journalists, and scholars on African diasporic culture and fashion.June Ambrose is a celebrity stylist and designer whose clients include Sean Combs, Jay Z, Alicia Keys, and Gabrielle Union. She is author of the book Effortless Style.Carly Cushnie and Michelle Ochs founded their brand Cushnie et Ochs in 2008, creating collections that juxtapose bold sensuality with minimalist sophistication

    Why Ethics and Respect Matter

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    THE CENTER FOR ETHICS PETER S. HAGERMAN \u2761 LECTURE IN ETHICS "Why Ethics and Respect Matter" CARLY FIORINA Chairman and CEO of Hewlett-Packard Company (1999-2005) and Best-Selling Author The Center for Ethics is funded in part by the ENDOWMENT FUND for the TEACHING of ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING. Visit our website at ethicscenter.cas2.lehigh.ed

    IASSIST Session 5S Summary: Tools and Services for Supporting Research Data Management, June 5, Toronto, CA

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    IASSIST Session 5S Summary: Tools and Services for Supporting Research Data Management, June 5, Toronto, CA</jats:p

    Open Source Tech for Scholarly Communication

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    Joint keynote presentation for the 2018 Joint Conference on Digital Libraries and University of North Texas Open Access Symposium. This presentation discusses the need for open source solutions within the scholarly communication ecosystem

    Metapopulation dynamics of the softshell clam, Mya arenaria

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    Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution June 2008In this dissertation, I explored metapopulation dynamics and population connectivity, with a focus on the softshell clam, Mya arenaria. I first worked towards developing a method for using elemental signatures retained in the larval shell as a tag of natal habitat. I designed and implemented an experiment to determine whether existing methods commonly used for fishes would be applicable to bivalves. I found that the instrumentation and setup I used were not able to isolate and measure the first larval shell of M. arenaria. In concert with developing this method for bivalves, I reared larval M. arenaria in the laboratory under controlled conditions to understand the environmental and biological factors that may influence elemental signatures in shell. My results show that growth rate and age have significant effects on juvenile shell composition, and that temperature and salinity affect larval and juvenile shell composition in variable ways depending on the element evaluated. I also examined the regional patterns of diversity over the current distribution of M. arenaria using the mitochondrial gene, cytochrome oxidase I (COI). I found minimal variability across all populations sampled, suggesting a recent population expansion in the Northwest Atlantic. Finally, I employed theoretical approaches to understand patch dynamics in a two-patch metapopulation when one patch is of high quality and the other low quality. I developed a matrix metapopulation model and compared growth rate elasticity to patch parameters under variable migration scenarios. I then expanded the model to include stochastic disturbance. I found that in many cases, the spatial distribution of individuals within the metapopulation affects whether growth rate is most elastic to parameters in the good or bad patch.Financial support was provided by the National Defense Science and Engineer- ing Graduate Fellowship; the WHOI Academic Programs O±ce; NSF grants OCE- 0326734, OCE-0215905, OCE-0349177, DEB-0235692, DMS-0532378, and ATM-0428122; and by NOAA National Sea Grant College Program O±ce, Department of Commerce, under Grant No. NA86RG0075 (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Sea Grant Project No. R/0-32), and Grant No. NA16RG2273 (WHOI Sea Grant Project No. R/0-35)

    DataUp manuscript data

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    <p>Data files for F1000Research manuscript submission “DataUp: A tool to help researchers describe and share tabular data”. Authors: C Strasser, J Kunze, S Abrams, P Cruse. Submitted December 2013.</p> <p>readme.txt has description of all files in this fileset.</p
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