New Commentary! π£οΈ Send It Away, or Put It On Display? How librarians and research computing staff can collaborate across language barriers by Venice Bayrd, Erin D. Foster, Lev Gorenstein, Tobin Magle, and Deb McCaffrey doi.org/10.7191/jesl...
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New Commentary! π§° Forging Resilience and Building Capacity: Professional Development in Early-Career Research Data Services by Samantha Harmon doi.org/10.7191/jesl...
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New Commentary! π¬ Resilient by Design: Assessment Strategies for Data Services from RDAP 2025 by Rose Fredrick doi.org/10.7191/jesl...
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New eScience in Action! π Building Open Qualitative Science with Open Curriculum by Nathaniel D. Porter and Sebastian Karcher doi.org/10.7191/jesl...
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New eScience in Action! π Identifying Restricted Data Repositories Supporting Mediated Access via Data Usage Agreements by Mary K. Oberlies and Megan Potterbusch doi.org/10.7191/jesl...
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New Full-Length Paper! π The Repository of Last Resort? Exploring the Role of Institutional Repositories in the Data Repository Ecosystem through Researcher Perspectives by Cara Key, Diana E. Park, Jane Nichols, Clara Llebot, and L.K. Borland doi.org/10.7191/jesl...
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New Full-Length Paper! ποΈ Evolving the 3-2-1 backup rule for more resilient data by Deb McCaffrey, Erin D. Foster, Lev Gorenstein, Tobin Magle, and Venice Bayrd doi.org/10.7191/jesl...
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New Full-Length Paper! π Strengthening Data Management Systems: Insights from the Machine Actionable Plans (MAP) Project's Institutional Pilots by Matthew Murray, Briana Wham, Matthew Harp, Matthew B. Carson, and Sara Gonzales doi.org/10.7191/jesl...
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New Full-Length Paper! ποΈ Investigating Graduate Mentor Perspectives on Data Information Literacy and Stewardship in Undergraduate Engineering Research Projects by Joreen Arigye, Wei Zakharov, Carla B. Zoltowski, Sarah Sewell, and Senay Purzer doi.org/10.7191/jesl...
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New Full-Length Paper! π The hunt for research data: Development of an open-source workflow for tracking institutionally-affiliated research data publications by Bryan M. Gee doi.org/10.7191/jesl...
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New Full-Length Paper! π Building a Lightweight Dataset Catalog in Digital Commons by Claire Warner, Amy Reese, and Marla Hertz doi.org/10.7191/jesl...
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New Full-Length Paper! π§βπ« Investigating and Addressing the Needs of Research Support Staff by Alissa Link Cilfone and Jen Ferguson doi.org/10.7191/jesl...
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New Editorial! ποΈ Editorial for Special Issue: 2025 Research Data Access and Preservation (RDAP) Summit by Jennifer Chaput, Yijing Angel Tang, Wei Zakharov, and Heather Charlotte Owen doi.org/10.7191/jesl...
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Published: Volume 15 Issue 1 π Our 8th Special Issue for RDAP highlights works related to #RDAP25 Summit. These 12 articles showcase how data librarians continue to adapt to changing circumstances and expectations. Look back at #RDAP25! publishing.escholarship.umassmed.edu/jeslib/news/32
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Announcing our #RDAP25 Special Issue with RDAP π₯
New Editorial! ποΈ Editorial for Special Issue: 2025 Research Data Access and Preservation (RDAP) Summit by Jennifer Chaput, Yijing Angel Tang, Wei Zakharov, and Heather Charlotte Owen doi.org/10.7191/jesl...
#DataLibs #ResearchData #RDAPSummit
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Happy Holidays and New Year from the entire #JeSLIB Editorial Team! Sending you peace this festive season. Please find time to take a break, relax, and rejuvenate. Whether that's reading a good book or JeSLIB articles! π See you in 2026! π
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World map from Google Maps showing JeSLIB article access (downloads and views) counts for November 2025. The spectrum of counts is shown from dark blue (highest) to light blue (lowest). The top 5 downloads come from Vietnam, China, United States, Brazil, and Argentina. 136 countries and territories are represented. Visualization created in Looker Studio.
Happy Holidays #DataLibs! βοΈ Explore our November stats & catch up on our latest publications.
π Stats: 37,043 article HTML views and 480,967 article & materials downloads!
πΊοΈ Readership Map: lookerstudio.google.com/s/rwQ49NIRAao
π Current issue: publishing.escholarship.umassmed.edu/jeslib/issue...
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World map from Google Maps showing JeSLIB article access (downloads and views) counts for October 2025. The spectrum of counts is shown from dark blue (highest) to light blue (lowest). The top 5 downloads come from the United States, China, United Kingdom, Canada, and France. 109 countries and territories are represented. Visualization created in Looker Studio.
Hey #DataLibs! Are you team #Fall or #Holiday? π¦βοΈ Either way, check out our October stats!
π Stats: 23,818 article HTML views and 7,926 article and materials downloads!
πΊοΈ Readership Map: lookerstudio.google.com/s/tLLDJ742n0w
π Current issue: publishing.escholarship.umassmed.edu/jeslib/issue...
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Congrats @kbriney.bsky.social! ππΌππ½ππΎ Awesome to see your workbook published! π You can read about the development and creation of Kristin's book in her recent JeSLIB article: doi.org/10.7191/jesl...
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