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Lost in the data

As the semester winds down, your data may be taking on a life of it’s own.  Need some help?  The Research Data Management Services Group can help you.  They have set up office hours at various locations around campus.  Drop by with any and all data needs, questions, or just to say hi! Click on [...]

Office of Science and Technology Policy Announces Open Access Requirement for Publications and Data

(cross posted from the RDMSG site) The White House announced on February 22 that all federal agencies with research and development budgets of $100 million or more will be required to develop policies to provide open access to publications and data resulting from the research they fund. The open access requirement for publications will not [...]

Electronic Lab Notebook Pilot: Call for Participation

Academic Technologies and Cornell University Library are engaging in a pilot program to determine the feasibility of offering a campus-wide Electronic Lab Notebook service.   The pilot runs through the end of June 2013. LabArchives has been chosen to be used in this trial.  Register and test it out at labarchives.com.   Notable features include re-visioning, security [...]

Fall Workshops for Stampede Supercomputer Launch

In early 2013 Stampede will be available at the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) with a peak performance of more than 2 petaflops from the base Intel Xeon processors and more than 7 petaflops from the Intel Xeon Phi co-processors. The compute nodes are more than 5,000 Dell PowerEdge “Zeus” servers, each of which contains [...]

Info sessions on NSF-required DMPs for faculty and staff

Cornell faculty and staff are invited to attend an informational session on the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) policy requiring a data management plan with all grant proposals. Staff from the Research Data Management Service Group (RDMSG) will review the requirements, describe how researchers can obtain assistance from the RDMSG to create data management plans, and [...]

Upcomming workshops on data management – and more

There are several great opportunities coming up in the next couple of weeks for researchers. A workshop on GrantForward, the Cornell-subscribed database for locating funding opportunities, is being held on September 25 at Mann Library Stone Classroom from 2-4pm. Perfect for graduate students, a workshop on sharing best practices for managing data and for drafting data management [...]

Free workshop: Managing data to facilitate your research

Managing data to facilitate your research: August 2, 4pm PSB 120  It is increasingly important that scientists are aware of how to manage research data in order to facilitate their research. The National Science Foundation (NSF) requires a data management plan with all grant applications (including dissertation improvement grants!), but data management is just as [...]

New: Cornell Enterprise Box

A new cloud-based service from IT@Cornell is now available to Cornell faculty, students, staff and affiliate for no charge.  Box allows you to share and collaborate on documents and other files online with Cornell and n0n-Cornell people. Key Features Manage and preview files in many formats Access content through all major browsers, and through mobile devices [...]

Red Cloud Lunch n’ Learn – tomorrow!

Cornell University faculty, staff, and student researchers and guests from academe and industry are invited to a Wednesday, March 28th “Red Cloud Lunch ‘n Learn” seminar from 12:15 pm – 1:30 pm in room 655, Rhodes Hall. Cornell recently launched a new cloud computing service called Red Cloud that is optimally configured to meet the [...]

GlobusOnline – save the date for this lunchtime seminar.

(FOR RELEASE: December 13, 2011)  ITHACA, N.Y. – Steve Tuecke, Deputy Director at The University of Chicago’s Computation Institute (CI) will present “Globus Online: Reliable, high-performance file transfer as a service” at a lunchtime seminar hosted by the Cornell University Center for Advanced Computing on Thursday, January 12 in room 655 of Frank Rhodes Hall, [...]