any data librarian jobs that are 100% remote and will hire if someone lives outside the US?
any data librarian jobs that are 100% remote and will hire if someone lives outside the US?
If you are wondering why your data librarians, medical librarians, and schol comm librarians just started profusely swearing --
NIH just moved up implementation deadline for Public Access 2.0 from December 31 to July 1.
For Open Access, it's yay, great, lovely. for implementation...there's swearing.
Hi folks, #Dataverse is new at MPOW and I have a question.
As it's set up now, at least, PDF previews in Yale Dataverse are set up such that you see the top of the page, scroll down to read the bottom of the page, and then click a "next" button to get to the next page. Not very convenient.
OSF and Zenodo both have preview viewers where PDFs can be scrolled through.
Is this something special about how Dataverse is set up here? Or is that just the way it is?
#datalibs
Cool project, I bet #datalibs will have useful feedback!
Shoot forgot the #datalibs tag
RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:imor7lx4ftqvolcr37iwdgmk/post/3lhi65l6n4k23
Hi folks, my library is hiring a data librarian for the health sciences
Appointment will be at the Librarian 1 to 3 ranks, with a starting salary range of $66,000 - $90,000. In-person required at least 3 days a week
Posting with salary range on the med library website: https://library.medicine.yale.edu/about/job-opportunities/data-librarian-2025
Posting without salary range on the HR website: https://sjobs.brassring.com/TGnewUI/Search/Home/Home?partnerid=25053&siteid=5248#jobDetails=1594109_5248
I'm not part of the hiring committee and am happy to answer questions
Here we go with a new NIH Public Access Policy
https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-25-047.html
(big quotes below)
#Medlibs #medlib #datalibs #Datalib #OpenAccess #ScholarlyCommunication
Call for proposals -- NEASIST annual conference, April 1, 2025
"Voices Through Data: Integrating Information Science, Storytelling, and Digital Literacy"
Free for presenters and ASIST members, cheap for everyone else ($10)
Submit proposals for presentations, panels, workshops, lightning talks, posters at http://www.bit.ly/neasistcfp2025
Go work with Heather Coates!!!
#DataLibs #DataLibrarians #LibraryJob #DataLibrarian #ResearchData
Indiana University Academic Positions | Data Services Librarian
Hi folks, you are invited to a free NEASIST meet-and-greet online!
NEASIST = Northeast US chapter of the Association for Information Science & Technology
**You don't have to be an ASIST member**
In ASIST world, Northeast US = Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and DC
#LIS #medlibs #datalibs #library
Researchers propose framework for contextual metadata
https://phys.org/news/2024-09-framework-contextual-metadata.html
Hey Indiana University....if the salary is "competitive" why don't you tell me what it is? Competitive with who/where exactly?
Reading a wow story in Ars Technica
https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/07/alzheimers-scientist-indicted-for-allegedly-falsifying-data-in-16m-scheme/
One of the few sites where it is safe to read the comments - but this one is interesting because of the (IMO mis-) understanding about the goal and function of institutional data repositories
#datalibs
Building on NIH’s data sharing policy | Science
DOI: 10.1126/science.adn5594
#DataLibs #medlibs #DataSharing #NIHDMSP #DataManagement #DataManagementPlan
Hi #datalibs and #medlibs
My library is hiring a biomedical informatics librarian (new role)
Blog post *with salary range* on the library website:
https://library.medicine.yale.edu/about/job-opportunities/biomedical-informatics-librarian
Posting on the HR website *without salary range*
https://sjobs.brassring.com/TGnewUI/Search/home/HomeWithPreLoad?partnerid=25053&siteid=5248&PageType=searchResults&SearchType=linkquery&LinkID=14124655#jobDetails=1586743_5248
Reading rec for #medlibs, #datalibs, anyone interested in #reproducibility or #reporting of research using machine learning
Lombaers, P., de Bruin, J., & van de Schoot, R. (2024). Reproducibility and Data Storage for Active Learning-Aided Systematic Reviews. Applied Sciences, 14(9), 3842. https://doi.org/10.3390/app14093842
Sense makers: How standards are enabling data reuse in the life sciences
https://phys.org/news/2024-03-makers-standards-enabling-reuse-life.html
New manuscript (preprint) is out for #datalibs! https://preprint.press.jhu.edu/portal/sites/default/files/08_24.2griffin.pdf
Anyone know any organizations that are drafting comment on the proposed access changes (access reduction in practice) to CMS data? It's just an "informal RFI" to inform implementation