33 research outputs found

    Managing research data

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    Computational social science projects often quickly expand in the quantity and complexity of their data and software needs. This presentation introduces the core data management needs for working within these environments. These projects require more intentional planning and organization for preservation and analysis. Project organization, defensive documentation, reproducible research, formatting for preservation, backup, and planning will be covered

    Reworking the Workshop: Incorporating Behavioral Change Models Into Workshop Design

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    This poster describes efforts by the Research Data Service to incorporate behavioral change models into their workshop design flow, with the aim of providing a critical analysis framework, standardize outcomes, and produce greater impact with attendees.Ope

    Making Data Management Manageable: A Risk Assessment Activity for Managing Research Data

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    The Research Data Service at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign developed this risk assessment activity to encourage researchers to think about the risks associated with unmanaged data. The goal of this activity is for researchers to feel empowered to prioritize their data management activities and motivated to tackle data management in focused phases. Ā  Please use this activity to apply risk assessment concepts to your research data management and other personal information management needs.Ope

    Overly honest data repository development

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    After a year of development, the library at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has launched a repository, called the Illinois Data Bank (https://databank.illinois.edu/), to provide Illinois researchers with a free, self-serve publishing platform that centralizes, preserves, and provides persistent and reliable access to Illinois research data. This article presents a holistic view of development by discussing our overarching technical, policy, and interface strategies. By openly presenting our design decisions, the rationales behind those decisions, and associated challenges this paper aims to contribute to the library communityā€™s work to develop repository services that meet growing data preservation and sharing needs.Ope

    Phomopsis bougainvilleicola prepatellar bursitis in a renal transplant recipient

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    Prepatellar bursitis is typically a monomicrobial bacterial infection. A fungal cause is rarely identified. We describe a 61-year-old man who had received a renal transplant 21 months prior to presentation whose synovial fluid and surgical specimens grew Phomopsis bougainvilleicola, a pycnidial coelomycete

    ā€˜A Girl's Loveā€™: Lord Alfred Douglas as Homoerotic Muse in the Poetry of Olive Custance

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    This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Women: a Cultural Review on 15/09/2011, available online: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09574042.2011.585045.This article explores the relationship between the poet Olive Custance and her husband Lord Alfred Douglas, arguing that Custance constructed Douglas as a male muse figure in her poetry, particularly the sequence ā€˜Songs of a Fairy Princessā€™ (Rainbows 1902). The introduction sets out Custance's problematic historical positioning as a ā€˜decadentā€™ poet who published nothing following the Great War, but whose work came too late to fit into strictly ā€˜fin de siĆØcleā€™ categories. I suggest, however, that Custance's oscillating constructions of gender and sexuality make her more relevant to the concerns of modernity than has previously been acknowledged and her work anticipates what is now termed ā€˜queerā€™. The first main section of the article traces the cultural background of the fin de siĆØcle male muse, arguing that Custance's key influencesā€”male homoerotic writers such as Wilde and Paterā€”meant it was logical that she should imagine the muse as male, despite the problems associated with gender-reversals of the muse-poet relationship which have been identified by several feminist critics. I then move on to focus specifically on how Shakespearean discourses of gender performance and cross-dressing played a key role in Custance and Douglas's courtship, as they exchanged the fluid roles of ā€˜Princeā€™, ā€˜Princessā€™ and ā€˜Pageā€™. The penultimate section of the article focuses on discourses of fairy tale and fantasia in Custance's ā€˜Songs of a Fairy Princessā€™ sequence, in which these fantasy roles contribute to a construction of Douglas as a feminised object, and the relationship between the ā€˜Princeā€™ and ā€˜Princessā€™ is described in terms of narcissistic sameness. My paper concludes by tracing the demise of Custance and Douglas's relationship; as Douglas attempted to be more ā€˜manlyā€™, he sought to escape the role of object, resulting in Custance losing her male muse. But her sexually-dissident constructions of the male muse remain important experiments worthy of critical attention

    Computational Data Workflow Mapping Materials

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    Materials for our Fall 2016 Computational Data Workflow Mapping workshop. Spring 2017 updated materials are uploaded with "2017 Update" in the description text.Ope
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