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Item CURATE(D) Fundamentals Workshop(Data Curation Network, 2024) Hudson Vitale, Cynthia; Hadley, Hannah; Wham, Briana; Borda, Susan; Carlson, Jake; Darragh, Jennifer; Fearon, David; Herndon, Joel; Hunt, Shanda; Johnston, Lisa R.; Kalt, Marley; Kozlowski, Wendy; Lafferty-Hess, Sophia; Marsolek, Wanda; Moore, Jennifer; Narlock, Mikala; Scott, Dorris; Wheeler, Jon; Woodbrook, Rachel; Wright, Sarah; Yee, Michelle; Lake, SherrySlides developed for the CURATE(D) Fundamentals workshops. These materials only include the lecture slides and have removed associated exercises and institutional examples used in synchronous trainings. See the CURATE(D) modules [https://datacurationnetwork.github.io/CURATED/] for exercises to work through the CURATE(D) steps or contact the DCN to discuss partnering on a in-person workshop.Item Institutional data repositories are vital(Science, 2024-09) Darragh, Jen; Narlock, Mikala R.; Burns, Halle; Cerda, Peter A.; Cowles, Wind; Delserone, Leslie; Erickson, Seth; Herndon, Joel; Imker, Heidi; Johnston, Lisa R.; Lake, Sherry; Lenard, Michael; Hofelich Mohr, Alicia; Moore, Jennifer; Petters, Jonathan; Pullen, Brandie; Taylor, Shawna; Wham, BrianaAs funding agencies and publishers reiterate research data sharing expectations, many higher-education institutions have demonstrated their commitment to the long-term stewardship of research data by connecting researchers to local infrastructure, with dedicated staffing, that eases the burden of data sharing. Institutional repositories are an example of this investment. They provide support for researchers in sharing data that might otherwise be lost: data without a disciplinary repository, data from projects with limited funding, or data that are too large to sustainably store elsewhere. The staffing and technical infrastructure provided by institutional repositories ensures responsible access to information while considering long-term preservation and alignment with international standards. To ensure continued access to invaluable research data, it is essential that publishers and funding agencies recognize institutional repositories as responsible and reliable data sharing solutions.Item Sensitive Biodiversity Essentials(Data Curation Network, 2023) Jordan, Jen; Ramirez-Reyes, Carlos; Taylor, Shawna; Thielen, Joanna; Wham, BrianaThis primer is intended to offer guidance to curators for assessing the sensitivity of biodiversity data associated with research on animals, insects, plants, fungi, microorganisms, etc. Sensitive data can be defined as any information which “would result in an ‘adverse effect’ on the taxon or attribute in question or to a living individual” if made publicly available (Chapman, 2020). This primer covers how to identify sensitive data, considerations for sharing these data, and points for discussion with data depositors. The objective is to support researchers in balancing the sharing of biodiversity data as a public good and protecting it from misuse.Item Summit for Academic Institutional Readiness in Data Sharing (STAIRS) Complete Slide Deck(Data Curation Network, 2024) Narlock, Mikala; Carlson, Jake; Cowles, Wind; Herndon, Joel; Petters, Jon; Kozlowski, Wendy; Delserone, Leslie; Chandramouliswaran, Ishwar; Federer, Lisa; Wham, Briana; Woodbrook, Rachel; Johnston, Lisa; Lafia, Sara; Ivey, Susan; Downey, Moira; Hofelich Mohr, Alicia; Stollar Peters, Catherine; Fernandez, RachelThe complete, main slide deck from the Summit for Academic Institutional Readiness in Data Sharing (STAIRS). Includes slides from individual presenters as well as STAIRS organizers.Item Training, Consulting and Curation Services: Penn State Case Study(Data Curation Network, 2024) Wham, BrianaPresented at the Summit for Academic Institutional Readiness in Data Sharing (STAIRS), this presentation provides insight into how Penn State provides training, education, and consulting services.