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Look, I know we've been talking A LOT about NIH data management plans, but we are here for you, NSF grant writers Find sample plans from UAB researchers and more: guides.library.uab.edu/rdm/nsf

Look, I know we've been talking A LOT about NIH data management plans, but we are here for you, NSF grant writers 
Find sample plans from UAB researchers and more:
guides.library.uab.edu/rdm/nsf
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📢 Save the date! 📅 🤖 For better or worse #MachineLearning is changing how we navigate scholarly literature. Are you ready? For more info and registration: libcal.library.uab.edu/calendar/OSC/ai

📢 Save the date! 📅

🤖 For better or worse #MachineLearning is changing how we navigate scholarly literature. Are you ready?

For more info and registration: libcal.library.uab.edu/calendar/OSC/ai
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Conference tip: Signs like these go a long way to make everyone feel welcome at sessions that include a collaborative element. #Inclusion #DEIA

Conference tip: Signs like these go a long way to make everyone feel welcome at sessions that include a collaborative element.  #Inclusion #DEIA
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Get ready for Breakout Session 15 at #IRACDA2023! Join Marla Hertz (MERIT Alumna), for her breakout session on Tuesday from 10:00am – 11:30am “From Chaos to Clarity: Creating Effective Research Data Management Plans.” Learn more: bit.ly/3N3auhd UT Health San Antonio

Get ready for Breakout Session 15 at #IRACDA2023!
Join Marla Hertz (MERIT Alumna), for her breakout session on Tuesday from 10:00am – 11:30am “From Chaos to Clarity: Creating Effective Research Data Management Plans.” Learn more: bit.ly/3N3auhd <a href="/UTHealthSA/">UT Health San Antonio</a>
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Data management is always something you should plan out at the start of the project... but no one ever does #DataManagement #DataScience

Data management is always something you should plan out at the start of the project... but no one ever does #DataManagement #DataScience
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This week, over 100 international experts from 70 different institutes in five continents got together to reflect on how scientific organisations can accelerate the adoption of #OpenScience. The event, hosted by #CERN and NASA, put the spotlight on how Open Science reshapes the

This week, over 100 international experts from 70 different institutes in five continents got together to reflect on how scientific organisations can accelerate the adoption of #OpenScience.

The event, hosted by #CERN and <a href="/NASA/">NASA</a>, put the spotlight on how Open Science reshapes the
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📢Don't sleep on this presentation!! Find out how AI is used in literature management tools and get answers to the questions below and more. 🕚Aug 2, 11-12 at LHL More details and registration here: libcal.library.uab.edu/calendar/OSC/ai UAB Libraries

📢Don't sleep on this presentation!! Find out how AI is used in literature management tools and get answers to the questions below and more. 
🕚Aug 2, 11-12 at LHL
More details and registration here: libcal.library.uab.edu/calendar/OSC/ai

<a href="/uablibraries/">UAB Libraries</a>
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UAB researchers... Let's see a pic of your lab's logo! How to create a lab-group logo that stands out from the crowd nature.com/articles/d4158…