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UBC Research Data Management Survey : Health Sciences : Report
In 2016, Canadian federal funding agencies introduced the Tri-Agency Statement of Principles on Digital Data Management, which advocates for developing data management plans (DMPs) and making data available for future research. A data management plan addresses questions about: research data types and formats, metadata standards, ethics and legal compliance, data storage and reuse, assignment of data management responsibilities, and resource requirements. DMPs are likely to be increasingly required in grants applications as has happened in the US, the UK, and the EU. In preparation for this, librarians at University of British Columbia surveyed researchers about their RDM practices and needs in three phases, each of which targets different disciplines: (1) the Sciences and Engineering (fall 2015), (2) the Social Sciences and Humanities (fall 2016), and (3) the Health Sciences (spring 2017). These surveys illuminate disciplinary differences in RDM, and will inform the University in developing infrastructure and services to support researchers in RDM. This report describes findings from the third survey at UBC targeting researchers in the Health Sciences. Research data underlying this report is available: Barsky, Eugene; Brown, Helen; Ellis, Ursula; Ishida, Mayu; Janke, Robert; Menzies, Erin; Miller, Katherine; Mitchell, Marjorie; Vis-Dunbar, Mathew, 2017-May, "UBC Research Data Management Survey: Health Sciences", http://hdl.handle.net/11272/10491 V3 [Version]Library, UBCUnreviewedFacult
Participatory action research : knowledge sharing between the academy and Indigenous populations
Mike Evans, Professor and Associate Dean (Research, Graduate, and Post-Doctoral Studies) with the Irving K. Barber School of Arts & Sciences explores issues of knowledge sharing, open access, and research outputs when working with indigenous communities.Arts and Sciences, Irving K. Barber School of (Okanagan)Library, UBCCommunity, Culture and Global Studies, Department of (Okanagan)UnreviewedFacultyOthe
Dressing resistance : Gender, fashion, and culture
Ilya Parkins, Associate Professor, Gender and Women's Studies discusses issues of gender and resistance expressed through fashion.Arts and Sciences, Irving K. Barber School of (Okanagan)Library, UBCUnreviewedFacultyUndergraduat
Reproducible Research through Open Science
Open scholarship, which encompasses open science, open access, open data, open education, and all other forms of openness in the scholarly and research environment, is transforming how knowledge is created and shared. The 3rd annual Open Scholarship in Practice (OSiP) day was held at UBC on October 25, 2019 to explore innovative areas in open scholarship, and included a full day of hands-on workshops for faculty, staff, and students to learn how to incorporate Open practices into their work.Arts and Sciences, Irving K. Barber School of (Okanagan)Library, UBCBiology, Department of (Okanagan)UnreviewedFacultyOthe
Making your data open
Open scholarship, which encompasses open science, open access, open data, open education, and all other forms of openness in the scholarly and research environment, is transforming how knowledge is created and shared. The 3rd annual Open Scholarship in Practice (OSiP) day was held at UBC on October 25, 2019 to explore innovative areas in open scholarship, and included a full day of hands-on workshops for faculty, staff, and students to learn how to incorporate Open practices into their work.Library, UBCUnreviewedOthe
Faith and relationships : Novel reflections
Alison Conway, Professor, English and Gender and Women Studies explores how issues of interfaith marriage can be understood and contemporized through the 18th century novel.Creative and Critical Studies, Faculty of (Okanagan)Arts and Sciences, Irving K. Barber School of (Okanagan)Library, UBCUnreviewedFacult
Non-canonical explorations : interweaving fiction, science and literacy
Ben Tippett, Sessional Instructor in Physics and Mathematics at UBC Okanagan explores bridging science and fiction and making science accessible for an adult audience to enhance society's science literacy. This podcast was created by the UBC Okanagan Library in contribution to Science Literacy Week - http://scienceliteracy.ca/Arts and Sciences, Irving K. Barber School of (Okanagan)Library, UBCComputer Science, Mathematics, Physics and Statistics, Department of (Okanagan)UnreviewedFacultyOthe
Unifying literacies : linking ideas to explain our world
Richard Federley, Research Support Specialist with the Office of Research Services at UBC Okanagan, engages in mapping concepts, novel applications of ideas, and the need to critically evaluate the world around us and the theories that describe it. This podcast was created by the UBC Okanagan Library in contribution to Science Literacy Week - http://scienceliteracy.ca/Library, UBCOther UBCUnreviewedFacultyOthe
Science, literature and politics : tracing a culture of science
Greg Garrard, Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Studies Professor in the Department of English at UBC Okanagan, explores cultural reactions to science through literature and the ramifications of politicizing science. This podcast was created by the UBC Okanagan Library in contribution to Science Literacy Week - scienceliteracy.ca/Creative and Critical Studies, Faculty of (Okanagan)Library, UBCCritical Studies, Department of (Okanagan)UnreviewedFacultyOthe
Beyond pedagogies : Open Access and Open Education Resources
Susan Crichton, Associate Professor and Associate Dean at UBC Okanagan's Faculty of Education and Director of the Innovative Learning Centre, shares her thoughts on the need for open education resources and the role of universities in the open access movement.Education, School of (Okanagan)Library, UBCEducation, Faculty ofUnreviewedFacultyOthe
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