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Love Data Week 2024, February 12-16

Love Data Week 2024, February 12-16

Celebrate your data in 2024’s Love Data Week! Scheduled for the week of Valentine’s Day, this year’s theme is “my kind of data.” It’s celebration of data in all its forms. Don’t just be the data, love the data! This year’s Love Data Week is joint effort from the libraries at Simon Fraser University, the […]

Love Data Week: Feb 14-18

Love Data Week: Feb 14-18

Love Data Week is an international celebration of all things data, scheduled annually in the week of Valentine’s Day. Click to see the full week of events offered by the libraries at UBC, SFU, UNBC, and UVic.

TLEF grant funding ends, impacts continue for years to come

TLEF grant funding ends, impacts continue for years to come

Read about and check out the innovative content created by the UBC LIbrary Research Commons Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs).

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Click the image to register for the Research Data Management – Fall Series 2021 – workshops.

GIS Day November 17, 2021, Call for Proposals

Call for Proposals – GIS Day 2021

Be an integral part of GIS Day 2021 – Be a presenter! Click image to submit proposal.

New open source data-confirmation utility: damage (data manifest generator)

New open source data-confirmation utility: damage (data manifest generator)

Paul Lesack, our multitalented Data/GIS Analyst in the UBC Library Research Commons, recently created a data manifest generator called damage that helps to verify the integrity of downloaded datasets. Damage is an open-source utility for both Mac and Windows with associated Python libraries for many different systems. This utility was created to assist the Data Liberation Initiative (DLI), which is a partnership between post-secondary institutions and Statistics Canada.  The purpose of the damage utility is to create standardized documents which definitively describe the contents of data sets. Users can confirm with confidence that what they have […]

The UBC Library Research Commons integrates open-source data discovery tool Geodisy with Federated Research Data Repository (FRDR)

The UBC Library Research Commons integrates open-source data discovery tool Geodisy with Federated Research Data Repository (FRDR)

The UBC Library Research Commons has released a major update to the open-source data discovery tool Geodisy, expanding the content collection available for search to include more than 86,000 records from over 70 Canadian research data repositories, through an integration with the Federated Research Data Repository (FRDR) Discovery Portal.