UCLA Library & Information Studies Alumni Association. Saturday, December 9, 2017 at 2pm. While the popularity of “big data” reflects the growth of data-intensive research, “little data” remains the norm in those many fields where evidence is scarce and labor-intensive to acquire. Until recently, data was considered part of the process of scholarship, essential but largely invisible. In the “big data” era, data have become valuable products to be captured, shared, reused, and stewarded for the long term. They also have become contentious intellectual property to be protected. Public policy leans toward open access to research data, but rarely provides the public investment necessary to sustain access. Enthusiasm for big data is obscurin...
Keynote PresentationInaugural 2018 University of California Digital Library Forum (UC DLFx)Building ...
The Research Data Alliance is convening researchers, policy makers, funders, repository managers, li...
Abstract: “Big Data” is on the covers of Science, Nature, the Economist, and Wired magazines, on the...
UCLA Library & Information Studies Alumni Association. Saturday, December 9, 2017 at 2pm. While ...
While the popularity of “big data” reflects the growth of data-intensive research, “little data” rem...
The enthusiasm for "big data" is obscuring the complexity and diversity of data in scholarship. Insi...
Pufendorf Institute, Data Theme Seminar SeriesLund University, Sweden, Thursday 3 May 2018While the ...
The enthusiasm for big data is obscuring the complexity and diversity of data in scholarship and the...
Scholars are being asked — by funding agencies and publishers alike — to release their data along wi...
Big data offer a wealth of research opportunities across the scholarly disciplines. Little data simi...
While the humanities have caught the “big data” wave, “little data” remains the norm in those many d...
Inaugural iSchool Lecture, Linnaeus UniversityVäxjö, Sweden, Monday, 7 May 2018The growth of informa...
Scholars are expected to publish the results of their work in journals, books, and other venues. Now...
Universities are drowning in data, not only data produced by their researchers and students, but als...
"Big Data" is on the covers of Science, Nature, the Economist, and Wired magazines, on the front pag...
Keynote PresentationInaugural 2018 University of California Digital Library Forum (UC DLFx)Building ...
The Research Data Alliance is convening researchers, policy makers, funders, repository managers, li...
Abstract: “Big Data” is on the covers of Science, Nature, the Economist, and Wired magazines, on the...
UCLA Library & Information Studies Alumni Association. Saturday, December 9, 2017 at 2pm. While ...
While the popularity of “big data” reflects the growth of data-intensive research, “little data” rem...
The enthusiasm for "big data" is obscuring the complexity and diversity of data in scholarship. Insi...
Pufendorf Institute, Data Theme Seminar SeriesLund University, Sweden, Thursday 3 May 2018While the ...
The enthusiasm for big data is obscuring the complexity and diversity of data in scholarship and the...
Scholars are being asked — by funding agencies and publishers alike — to release their data along wi...
Big data offer a wealth of research opportunities across the scholarly disciplines. Little data simi...
While the humanities have caught the “big data” wave, “little data” remains the norm in those many d...
Inaugural iSchool Lecture, Linnaeus UniversityVäxjö, Sweden, Monday, 7 May 2018The growth of informa...
Scholars are expected to publish the results of their work in journals, books, and other venues. Now...
Universities are drowning in data, not only data produced by their researchers and students, but als...
"Big Data" is on the covers of Science, Nature, the Economist, and Wired magazines, on the front pag...
Keynote PresentationInaugural 2018 University of California Digital Library Forum (UC DLFx)Building ...
The Research Data Alliance is convening researchers, policy makers, funders, repository managers, li...
Abstract: “Big Data” is on the covers of Science, Nature, the Economist, and Wired magazines, on the...