I keep running linklists:
http://pinboard.in/u:dsalo/t:668/t:horrorstories
http://pinboard.in/u:dsalo/t:668/t:successstory
Not all stories on either tag will be about research data, but plenty will.
Dorothea
On 9/12/14 4:08 AM, Isabel.Chadwick wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I’ve got a small (growing) collection of examples of good and bad
> Research Data Management to use as examples when I speak to researchers
> about the importance of RDM. These are generally news stories, but I
> also have a few posters drawn by silly PHD students who’ve lost their
> laptop/USB/data etc.
>
> I was just wondering if anyone else had any good examples they could
> share? Ideally I’d like to have examples from a range of academic
> disciplines to engage researchers in all our faculties. Most of the
> examples I have so far are of disasters/successes for scientists.
>
> I’m particularly looking for good news stories about data sharing in
> education at the moment, but anything is useful.
>
> Happy to share what I’ve got with anyone who’s interested!
>
> Isabel
>
> *Isabel Chadwick*
>
> Research Data Management Librarian
>
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