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<h1>Oral and poster presentations</h1> Here you will find the files from our various presentations related to the DART Project. If there is a presentation that you think is missing, please contact Amanda Whitmire at thalassa 'at' stanford.edu. Files can be viewed and downloaded in the OSF storage area. <h1>PRESENTATIONS</h1> - **TALK**: Carlson, Jake, Susan Parham, Brian Westra (2017). *Data Management Plans: Insights into Practices & Services*, National Science Foundation, Sept. 2017. - **POSTER**: Parham, Susan, Jake Carlson, Patricia Hswe, Brian Westra and Amanda Whitmire (2016). *NSF data management plans as a repository research tool*, [Open Repositories 2016][1], June 2016. - **TALK**: Whitmire, Amanda L. (2016) *Analysing DMPs to inform and empower academic librarians in providing research data support: lessons from the DART project*, 11th International Digital Curation Conference, Feb. 2016 (presented as part of the workshop Amanda co-hosted: *Supporting and reviewing Data Management Plans*). - **TALK**: Parham, Susan, Jake Carlson, Patricia Hswe, Brian Westra and Amanda Whitmire (2016). *Using data management plans to explore variability in research data management practices across domains*, 11th International Digital Curation Conference, Feb. 2016 (paper forthcoming in the Internation Journal of Digital Curation). - **PANEL**: Whitmire, Amanda L., Patricia Hswe and Brian Westra (2015), *Data management plans as a research tool*, DLF Forum, October 2015. - **POSTER**: Hswe, Patricia and Susan Wells Parham (2015). *Toward an Improved Understanding of Research Data Management Needs: Designing and Using a Rubric to Analyze Data Management Plans,* International Conference on Open Repositories, June 2015. - **PANEL**: Whitmire, Amanda L., Lizzy Rolando, and Brian Westra (2015). *Using data management plans as a research tool for improving data services in academic libraries,* 41st IASSIST Annual Conference, June 2015. - Whitmire, Amanda L. (2015): *Using data management plans as a research tool for improving data services in academic libraries,* 41st IASSIST Annual Conference, June 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1957/56232 - Westra, Brian (2015): *Applying the DART rubric to biology and chemistry DMPs*, 41st IASSIST Annual Conference, June 2015. - Rolando, Lizzy (2015): *Applying the DART rubric to inform Georgia Tech research data management service development*, 41st IASSIST Annual Conference, June 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/53662 - **TALK**: Whitmire, Amanda L., Jake Carlson, Patricia Hswe, Susan Wells Parham, Lizzy Rolando, Brian Westra (2015). *Using assessment of NSF data management plans to enable evidence-based evolution of research data services.* Research Data Access and Preservation Summit 2015, April 2015. (acceptance rate 37%) - **POSTER**: Westra, Brian, Amanda Whitmire, Jake Carlson, Patricia Hswe, Lizzy Rolando and Susan Parham (2015). *Data Management Plans as a Research Tool.* Association of College and Research Libraries 2015, Portland, OR, USA (33% acceptance rate) - **TALK**: Whitmire, Amanda L. (2015). *Using data management plans as a research tool: an introduction to the DART Project.* NISO Virtual Conference, Scientific Data Management: Caring for Your Institution and its Intellectual Wealth, February 18, 2015 (*invited*) - **POSTER**: Parham, Susan, Jake Carlson, Patricia Hswe, Lizzy Rolando, Brian Westra and Amanda Whitmire (2015). *Development of an analytic rubric to facilitate and standardize the review of NSF data management plans.* International Digital Curation Conference 2015, London, England, UK - **POSTER**: Westra, Brian (2015). *Applying a rubric to data management plans to investigate data sharing.* FORCE2015 Research Communication and e-Scholarship Conference, Oxford, England, UK [1]: http://or2016.net/
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