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The National Data Integrity Conference is a gathering of people sharing new challenges and solutions regarding research data and integrity. These digital collections include presentations from the 2015 and 2016 conferences.
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Item Open Access A brief history of unicorn husbandry and other magical wonders: data and the library(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2016-06-02) Wirz, Jackie, author; Society of Quality Assurance, publisherItem Open Access A key to unlocking the function of non-coding variations in disease: data sharing nascent transcription reanalysis(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2016-06-03) Allen, Mary, authorItem Open Access Biomedicine as a data driven science(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2015-05-07) Bourne, Philip E., author; Colorado State University, publisherItem Open Access CitSci.org: a comprehensive citizen science support platform(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2015-05-07) Newman, Greg, author; Kaplan, Nicole, author; Scarpino, Russell, author; Lynn, Stacy, author; Laituri, Melinda, author; Fauver, Brian, author; Colorado State University, publisherItem Open Access Collaborative data sharing in climate science: acknowledgement, transparency, & access(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2016-06-03) Denning, Scott, author; Society of Quality Assurance, publisherItem Open Access Communicating research via data visualization(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2015-05-08) Ryan, Joseph, author; Colorado State University, publisherItem Open Access Crowdsourcing the world(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2016-06-02) Barrington, Luke, authorItem Open Access Data and the scientific literature: new directions in what data gets published, how it happens & why it matters(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2015-05-07) Vision, Todd, author; Colorado State University, publisherItem Open Access Data evolution: next era biological data hurdles for data storage, preservation and integrity(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2016-06-02) Slayden, Richard, authorItem Open Access Data integrity project: recovering from a destructive Malware attack(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2016-06-03) Tobin, Donald, author; Society of Quality Assurance, publisherData creators and users face a near-constant threat of destructive malware, ransomware and other malicious activities that can alter or destroy critical data. Information such as financial records, transaction records, research data, and even the software to analyze and manipulate the data are typically targets. These types of data integrity attacks, especially when they target an entire organization, can have a catastrophic impact on an organization's credibility and ability to operate. This project explores methods to effectively recover and restore systems to normal operations after a data corruption attack. Here at the NCCoE, we take on projects to provide practical applications of cybersecurity solutions to real-world problems.Item Open Access Data integrity: a QA perspective(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2015-05-07) Bens, Catherine, author; Colorado State University, publisherItem Open Access Data management and the research record in research misconduct investigations(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2015-05-08) Busch, Kenneth L., author; Colorado State University, publisherItem Open Access Digital fingerprints: implementing algorithms as technical controls(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2016-06-03) Gazvoda, Gregg, author; Covance, publisherItem Open Access ETDplus(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2015-05-07) Swauger, Shea, author; Colorado State University, publisherItem Open Access Facilitating the use of a 21st century resource: a new application for an old model(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2016-06-03) Young, Josh, author; Society of Quality Assurance, publisherThe US has prospered by recognizing the value of public resources and providing neutral experts able to facilitate the use of those resources whether by citizens or businesses. The Land-Grant Universities come to mind as an early example in US history when the US Congress passed the Morrill Act authorizing the selling of federal property to fund the creation of state universities focused on agricultural and technical education. Land Grants were followed by Sea Grants, Space Grants, and Sun Grants with each program following a slightly different federal funding or authorization model. In the case of Land Grants, Congress recognized the need for experts to go beyond the academic teaching of the Land-Grant Universities and authorized the creation of Land-Grant Cooperative Extension Services thereby bringing experts to rural communities with the passage of the Smith-Lever Act of 1914. While each of these traditional public resources were and are valuable economic drivers for this country there are others that might be currently more significant. Specifically, it is time to recognize that data, or at least data that is publicly funded, is one of the greatest public trust resources of the 21st century. While many institutions are supporting data-related initiatives there is still a strong need for the equivalent of a Data Grant.Item Open Access Harnessing the data revolution: a perspective from the National Science Foundation(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2016-06-02) Baru, Chaitan, authorThis talk will introduce NSF's vision for moving beyond isolated standalone approaches for data science, services, and infrastructure, towards a cohesive, federated, national-scale approach that will harness the data revolution and transform US science, engineering, and education over the next decade and beyond.Item Open Access Large-scale data systems at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2015-05-08) Kamrath, Anke, author; Colorado State University, publisherItem Open Access Making the Web work for science(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2015-05-07) Thaney, Kaitlin, author; Colorado State University, publisherItem Open Access Married 6-year olds and other diseases of data(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2015-05-08) Kahn, Michael G., author; Colorado State University, publisherItem Open Access National data integrity conference: remarks(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2015-05-08) Burns, Patrick J., author; Colorado State University, publisher