Poster presented at the International Digital Curation Conference in Barcelona Feb 20-21, 2018. This project explored the research data management practices and perceptions of researchers using MRI to study human neuroscience. The dataset and survey instrument related to this work can be found in the references below
Though research data management (RDM) has increasingly become a focus of academic libraries, the ext...
Research data is increasingly viewed as an important scholarly output. While a growing body of studi...
Preserving neuroimaging research data for sharing and re-use involves practical challenges for thos...
Poster presented at the International Digital Curation Conference in Barcelona Feb 20-21, 2018. This...
Neuroimaging methods such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) involve complex data collection and an...
<div>Abstract: Neuroimaging methods such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) involve complex data co...
Survey instrument designed to assess the research data management (RDM) practices and perceptions of...
Poster describing the results of a survey project investigating data management practices among neur...
The SCARP project is a series of short studies with two aims; firstly to discover more about discip...
Science is changing: the volume and complexity of data are increasing, the number of studies is grow...
International audienceNeuroimaging enables rich noninvasive measurements of human brain activity, bu...
Poster presented at the Research Data Alliance Plenary meeting 13 in Philadelphia, PA April 1-4, 201...
The SCARP project is a series of short studies with two aims; firstly to discover more about discipl...
Given concerns about the reproducibility of scientific findings, neuroimaging must define best pract...
This video article provides an introduction to a data primer which leads data curators through the p...
Though research data management (RDM) has increasingly become a focus of academic libraries, the ext...
Research data is increasingly viewed as an important scholarly output. While a growing body of studi...
Preserving neuroimaging research data for sharing and re-use involves practical challenges for thos...
Poster presented at the International Digital Curation Conference in Barcelona Feb 20-21, 2018. This...
Neuroimaging methods such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) involve complex data collection and an...
<div>Abstract: Neuroimaging methods such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) involve complex data co...
Survey instrument designed to assess the research data management (RDM) practices and perceptions of...
Poster describing the results of a survey project investigating data management practices among neur...
The SCARP project is a series of short studies with two aims; firstly to discover more about discip...
Science is changing: the volume and complexity of data are increasing, the number of studies is grow...
International audienceNeuroimaging enables rich noninvasive measurements of human brain activity, bu...
Poster presented at the Research Data Alliance Plenary meeting 13 in Philadelphia, PA April 1-4, 201...
The SCARP project is a series of short studies with two aims; firstly to discover more about discipl...
Given concerns about the reproducibility of scientific findings, neuroimaging must define best pract...
This video article provides an introduction to a data primer which leads data curators through the p...
Though research data management (RDM) has increasingly become a focus of academic libraries, the ext...
Research data is increasingly viewed as an important scholarly output. While a growing body of studi...
Preserving neuroimaging research data for sharing and re-use involves practical challenges for thos...