CRDDS
- The University Libraries and the Center for Research Data and Digital Scholarship are hosting workshops and presentations to support learning and research on the experiences of transgender, nonbinary and gender-nonconforming people.
- This year’s theme is "My Kind of Data” which centers the personal side of data and its transformative potential.
- The Center for Research Data and Digital Scholarship (CRDDS) has joined the Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities (DARIAH) as a cooperating partner, making CU Boulder the second institution to do so outside of Europe.
- CU Scholar, the university’s open access institutional repository for research and scholarship is now certified among the most reliable repositories in the world.
- Her talk, “For Love or Money? What Researchers Should Know about Academic Data Cartels,” will be held on February 15 at 2 p.m.
- International Open Access Week is October 24 - 28. The theme this year is “Open for Climate Justice.”
- CU Boulder faculty and participating university presses can apply to receive funding from the libraries to fund an open access monograph publication through the Toward an Open Monograph Ecosystem (TOME) initiative.
- The University Libraries recognize Fair Use/Fair Dealing Week 2021 as an important opportunity for the campus community to learn more about the Fair Use doctrine. Test your knowledge by taking our new interactive quiz, "Is it Fair Use? It Depends
- Vilja Hulden has been awarded The Center for Humanities & the Arts (CHA) and the Center for Data and Digital Scholarship (CRDDS) Faculty Fellowship in the Digital Humanities at CU Boulder!
- Data is a powerful tool that enables governments, organizations and individuals to improve the quality of people’s lives. But have you ever wondered who is gathering this data, for whom and with whose interest in mind? In February, the Department