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Providing Library Services Across the Research Lifecycle: Flow Cytometry and Sorting Facility Data Documentation and Public Access Project

By Andrew Creamer, Scientific Data Management Specialist Brown’s Health Sciences Librarian, Erika Sevetson (R), poses with Brown’s Metadata Librarian, Ann Caldwell (C), and Brown’s Flow Cytometry and Sorting Facility Manager, Kevin Carlson (L). The Brown University Library and Center for Digital Scholarship (CDS) have begun an exciting pilot with Browns Flow Cytometry and Sorting Facility Providing Library Services Across the Research Lifecycle: Flow Cytometry and Sorting Facility Data Documentation and Public Access Project

Researcher Support Services for Data Management and Sharing

Andrew Creamer, Scientific Data Management Specialist This semester consider utilizing Brown University Library’s researcher support services related to managing, publishing, and sharing your research data. Writing Data Management and Sharing Plans: The Library offers a service to assist you with the writing of a data management and/or data sharing plan required by public and private Researcher Support Services for Data Management and Sharing

Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine relaunched

The CDS, in collaboration with Professor Michael Satlow, recently relaunched the Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine, an online database of over 1,500 inscriptions from the Persian period through the Islamic conquest (ca. 500 BCE – 640 CE). The inscriptions are written primarily in Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek and Latin, by Jews, Christians, Greeks, and Romans. They range from Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine relaunched

An Index for Grandma

“What did you do in the War, Grandma?“is now easy to navigate thanks to Marie Force, who gave us the index she created to the oral histories component of the project. “What did you do in the War, Grandma?” is an oral history website originally created in 1995, and updated in 1997, based on oral An Index for Grandma