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Crowdsourcing a music playlist for curating data

2022-07-25
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05-21-2022

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Crowdsourcing a music playlist for curating data

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2022-07-25

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Marsolek, Wanda
mars0215@umn.edu

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Capstone project for Curating for Reproducibility (CURE) Consortium’s Data CuRe Fellowship (https://curating4reproducibility.org/.) My personal project for the fellowship is to acknowledge and celebrate the humanness of data curation. I created a survey to help crowdsource a music playlist from our colleagues around the world of the music we listen to while curating data. This project was supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS - RE-36-19-0081-19 )

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Files include the survey instrument, raw data from survey, processed data and README.

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IMLS RE-36-19-0081-19

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Marsolek, Wanda. (2022). Crowdsourcing a music playlist for curating data. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/pmxd-dp53.

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