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The CESSDA Data Management Expert Guide (DMEG) and Data Archiving Guide (DAG) have been revised for greater clarity and relevance. For early-career researchers, data stewards, and archive staff: guidance on FAIR principles, research data management, and archiving practices. edu.nl/6ufqr

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💡 ELIXIR’s latest position paper described how Europe can step forward to provide continuity, trust and long-term support as other actors scale back or disengage from shared scientific infrastructures.
👉 https://loom.ly/ZjbrX2c

#OpenScience #Science4EU

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This is a fantastic resource. Well done to all concerned!

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<i>Cúpla Trá</i>: Combining Landscape Biography and Digital Twin Technology for the protection and management of an Irish Coastal Ecosystem <p xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" dir="auto" id="d3707774e85">Cúpla Trá (meaning Twin Beach in Irish) is an innovative new project which aims to protect and manage t...

'Cúpla Trá: Combining Landscape Biography and Digital Twin Technology for the protection and management of an Irish Coastal Ecosystem' - an @amsterdamupress.bsky.social article in the Journal of European Landscapes on #ScienceOpen: www.scienceopen.com/document?vid...

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Hello to everyone that i used to follow on the old place but have met here since. I made this starter pack for #digitalpreservation on here. Apologies to the many I have overlooked. Here we go: go.bsky.app/7GdMRS3 #dpc #digipres

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Variable names should be machine-readable
Unique
No spaces or special characters except _
This includes no . or -
Not begin with a number
Character limit of 32
Variable names should be human-readable
Meaningful (gender instead of Q1)
Consistently formatted (capitalization and delimiters)
Consistent order of information
wave_responder_scale# (w1_t_mast1)Data Cleaning for Data Sharing // Cghlewis.github.io/ncme-data-cleaning-workshop/

Interpretable Variable names should be machine-readable Unique No spaces or special characters except _ This includes no . or - Not begin with a number Character limit of 32 Variable names should be human-readable Meaningful (gender instead of Q1) Consistently formatted (capitalization and delimiters) Consistent order of information wave_responder_scale# (w1_t_mast1)Data Cleaning for Data Sharing // Cghlewis.github.io/ncme-data-cleaning-workshop/

I've been working through this exemplary workshop slide deck from @cghlewis.bsky.social on tidy RDM in R. But when it comes to this slide, I can't get past mentally adding "Break any of these rules sooner than [name a variable] anything outright barbarous".

cghlewis.github.io/ncme-data-cl...

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