Sharing a Trove List as a CollectionBuilder exhibition
You’ve been collecting and annotating items relating to your research project in a Trove List. You’d like to display the contents of your list as an online exhibition for others to explore. CollectionBuilder creates online exhibitions using static web...
Keywords: Trove, Trove List, CollectionBuilder, collection, GLAM Workbench, exhibition, HASS
Resource type: tutorial
Sharing a Trove List as a CollectionBuilder exhibition
https://tdg.glam-workbench.net/pathways/collections/collectionbuilder.html
https://dresa.org.au/materials/sharing-a-trove-list-as-a-collectionbuilder-exhibition
You’ve been collecting and annotating items relating to your research project in a Trove List. You’d like to display the contents of your list as an online exhibition for others to explore. [CollectionBuilder](https://collectionbuilder.github.io/) creates online exhibitions using static web technologies. But how do you get your List data from Trove into CollectionBuilder?
This tutorial from the Trove Data Guide walks through the complete process step-by-step.
Tim Sherratt (tim@timsherratt.au)
Tim Sherratt
ARDC Community Data Lab
Trove, Trove List, CollectionBuilder, collection, GLAM Workbench, exhibition, HASS
Create a layer in the Gazetteer of Historical Australian Placenames using metadata from Trove’s digitised maps
Trove includes thousands of digitised maps, created and published across the last few centuries. You want to create a collection of maps relating to your area of interest and explore it using the Gazetteer of Historical Australian Placenames (GHAP). You know it’s possible to add layers to GHAP,...
Keywords: Trove, maps, Gazetteer of Historical Australian Placenames (GHAP), GLAM Workbench, geospatial, HASS
Resource type: tutorial
Create a layer in the Gazetteer of Historical Australian Placenames using metadata from Trove’s digitised maps
https://tdg.glam-workbench.net/pathways/geospatial/maps-to-ghap.html
https://dresa.org.au/materials/create-a-layer-in-the-gazetteer-of-historical-australian-placenames-using-metadata-from-trove-s-digitised-maps
Trove includes thousands of digitised maps, created and published across the last few centuries. You want to create a collection of maps relating to your area of interest and explore it using the Gazetteer of Historical Australian Placenames (GHAP). You know it’s possible to add layers to GHAP, but how do you get the data from Trove in a format that can be uploaded as a layer?
This tutorial from the Trove Data Guide walks through the complete process step-by-step.
Tim Sherratt (tim@timsherratt.au)
Tim Sherratt
ARDC Community Data Lab
Trove, maps, Gazetteer of Historical Australian Placenames (GHAP), GLAM Workbench, geospatial, HASS
Comparing manuscript collections from Trove in Mirador
You want to compare the contents of two digitised manuscript collections and examine individual documents side-by-side. The Mirador viewer can be configured as a flexible, research workspace that displays multiple images from different sources, but how do you get...
Keywords: Trove, images, manuscripts, GLAM Workbench, IIIF, HASS, Mirador
Resource type: tutorial
Comparing manuscript collections from Trove in Mirador
https://tdg.glam-workbench.net/pathways/images/mirador.html
https://dresa.org.au/materials/comparing-manuscript-collections-in-mirador
You want to compare the contents of two digitised manuscript collections and examine individual documents side-by-side. The [Mirador viewer](https://projectmirador.org/) can be configured as a flexible, research workspace that displays multiple images from different sources, but how do you get manuscript collections from Trove to Mirador?
This tutorial from the Trove Data Guide walks through the complete process step-by-step.
Tim Sherratt (tim@timsherratt.au)
Tim Sherratt
ARDC Community Data Lab
Trove, images, manuscripts, GLAM Workbench, IIIF, HASS, Mirador
Working with a Trove collection in Tropy
You want to be able to work on a collection of digitised images from Trove on your desktop – adding notes, transcriptions, and annotations. Tropy is a useful tool for managing collections of research images, but how do you import a collection of images from Trove into...
Keywords: Trove, images, Tropy, IIIF, GLAM Workbench, HASS
Resource type: tutorial
Working with a Trove collection in Tropy
https://tdg.glam-workbench.net/pathways/images/tropy.html
https://dresa.org.au/materials/working-with-a-trove-collection-in-tropy
You want to be able to work on a collection of digitised images from Trove on your desktop – adding notes, transcriptions, and annotations. [Tropy](https://tropy.org/) is a useful tool for managing collections of research images, but how do you import a collection of images from Trove into Tropy?
This tutorial from the [Trove Data Guide](https://tdg.glam-workbench.net/home.html) walks through the complete process step-by-step.
Tim Sherratt (tim@timsherratt.au)
Tim Sherratt
ARDC Community Data Lab
Trove, images, Tropy, IIIF, GLAM Workbench, HASS
Analysing keywords in Trove’s digitised newspapers
You want to explore differences in language use across a collection of digitised newspaper articles. The Australian Text Analytics Platform provides a Keywords Analysis tool that helps you...
Keywords: text analysis, Australian Text Analytics Platform (ATAP), Trove, GLAM Workbench, Trove Newspaper and Gazette Harvester, newspapers, HASS
Resource type: tutorial
Analysing keywords in Trove’s digitised newspapers
https://tdg.glam-workbench.net/pathways/text/newspapers-keywords.html
https://dresa.org.au/materials/analysing-keywords-in-trove-s-digitised-newspapers
You want to explore differences in language use across a collection of digitised newspaper articles. The [Australian Text Analytics Platform](https://www.atap.edu.au/) provides a [Keywords Analysis tool](https://github.com/Australian-Text-Analytics-Platform/keywords-analysis) that helps you examine whether particular words are over or under-represented across collections of text. But how do get data from Trove’s newspapers to the keyword analysis tool?
This tutorial from the [Trove Data Guide](https://tdg.glam-workbench.net/home.html) walks through the complete process step-by-step.
Tim Sherratt (tim@timsherratt.au)
Tim Sherratt
ARDC Community Data Lab
text analysis, Australian Text Analytics Platform (ATAP), Trove, GLAM Workbench, Trove Newspaper and Gazette Harvester, newspapers, HASS
Setting The Scene
Opening Address for the ARDC Skills Summit 2023
This presentation provides a welcome to the ARDC Skills Summit 2023, and includes an outline of the importance of digital research skills to data-enriched research, the value of skills training and highly skilled research workforce to the broader...
Keywords: research, training, skills, training material, ARDC, research data commons, digital research skills agenda
Setting The Scene
https://zenodo.org/records/7710621
https://dresa.org.au/materials/setting-the-scene-8a535906-352b-451e-be82-051b1db4c5de
Opening Address for the ARDC Skills Summit 2023
This presentation provides a welcome to the ARDC Skills Summit 2023, and includes an outline of the importance of digital research skills to data-enriched research, the value of skills training and highly skilled research workforce to the broader economy, and an overview of related ARDC activity.
contact@ardc.edu.au
Russell, Keith (orcid: 0000-0001-5390-2719)
research, training, skills, training material, ARDC, research data commons, digital research skills agenda
ARDC FAIR Data 101 self-guided
FAIR Data 101 v3.0 is a self-guided course covering the FAIR Data principles
The FAIR Data 101 virtual course was designed and delivered by the ARDC Skilled Workforce Program twice in 2020 and has now been reworked as a self-guided course.
The course structure was based on 'FAIR Data in the...
Keywords: training material, FAIR data, video, webinar, activities, quiz, FAIR, research data management
ARDC FAIR Data 101 self-guided
https://zenodo.org/records/5094034
https://dresa.org.au/materials/ardc-fair-data-101-self-guided-2d794a84-f0ff-4e11-a39c-fa8ea481e097
FAIR Data 101 v3.0 is a self-guided course covering the FAIR Data principles
The FAIR Data 101 virtual course was designed and delivered by the ARDC Skilled Workforce Program twice in 2020 and has now been reworked as a self-guided course.
The course structure was based on 'FAIR Data in the Scholarly Communications Lifecycle', run by Natasha Simons at the FORCE11 Scholarly Communications Institute. These training materials are hosted on GitHub.
contact@ardc.edu.au
Stokes, Liz (orcid: 0000-0002-2973-5647)
Liffers, Matthias (orcid: 0000-0002-3639-2080)
Burton, Nichola (orcid: 0000-0003-4470-4846)
Martinez, Paula A. (orcid: 0000-0002-8990-1985)
Simons, Natasha (orcid: 0000-0003-0635-1998)
Russell, Keith (orcid: 0000-0001-5390-2719)
McCafferty, Siobhann (orcid: 0000-0002-2491-0995)
Ferrers, Richard (orcid: 0000-0002-2923-9889)
McEachern, Steve (orcid: 0000-0001-7848-4912)
Barlow, Melanie (orcid: 0000-0002-3956-5784)
Brady, Catherine (orcid: 0000-0002-7919-7592)
Brownlee, Rowan (orcid: 0000-0002-1955-1262)
Honeyman, Tom (orcid: 0000-0001-9448-4023)
Quiroga, Maria del Mar (orcid: 0000-0002-8943-2808)
training material, FAIR data, video, webinar, activities, quiz, FAIR, research data management
Setting The Scene
Opening Address for the ARDC Skills Summit 2023
This presentation provides a welcome to the ARDC Skills Summit 2023, and includes an outline of the importance of digital research skills to data-enriched research, the value of skills training and highly skilled research workforce to the broader...
Keywords: research, training, skills, training material, ARDC, research data commons, digital research skills agenda
Setting The Scene
https://zenodo.org/record/7710621
https://dresa.org.au/materials/setting-the-scene
Opening Address for the ARDC Skills Summit 2023
This presentation provides a welcome to the ARDC Skills Summit 2023, and includes an outline of the importance of digital research skills to data-enriched research, the value of skills training and highly skilled research workforce to the broader economy, and an overview of related ARDC activity.
contact@ardc.edu.au
Russell, Keith (orcid: 0000-0001-5390-2719)
research, training, skills, training material, ARDC, research data commons, digital research skills agenda
ARDC FAIR Data 101 self-guided
FAIR Data 101 v3.0 is a self-guided course covering the FAIR Data principles
The FAIR Data 101 virtual course was designed and delivered by the ARDC Skilled Workforce Program twice in 2020 and has now been reworked as a self-guided course.
The course structure was based on 'FAIR Data in the...
Keywords: training material, FAIR data, video, webinar, activities, quiz, FAIR, research data management
ARDC FAIR Data 101 self-guided
https://zenodo.org/record/5094034
https://dresa.org.au/materials/ardc-fair-data-101-self-guided-bba41a59-8479-4f4f-b9ee-337b9eb294bf
FAIR Data 101 v3.0 is a self-guided course covering the FAIR Data principles
The FAIR Data 101 virtual course was designed and delivered by the ARDC Skilled Workforce Program twice in 2020 and has now been reworked as a self-guided course.
The course structure was based on 'FAIR Data in the Scholarly Communications Lifecycle', run by Natasha Simons at the FORCE11 Scholarly Communications Institute. These training materials are hosted on GitHub.
contact@ardc.edu.au
Stokes, Liz (orcid: 0000-0002-2973-5647)
Liffers, Matthias (orcid: 0000-0002-3639-2080)
Burton, Nichola (orcid: 0000-0003-4470-4846)
Martinez, Paula A. (orcid: 0000-0002-8990-1985)
Simons, Natasha (orcid: 0000-0003-0635-1998)
Russell, Keith (orcid: 0000-0001-5390-2719)
McCafferty, Siobhann (orcid: 0000-0002-2491-0995)
Ferrers, Richard (orcid: 0000-0002-2923-9889)
McEachern, Steve (orcid: 0000-0001-7848-4912)
Barlow, Melanie (orcid: 0000-0002-3956-5784)
Brady, Catherine (orcid: 0000-0002-7919-7592)
Brownlee, Rowan (orcid: 0000-0002-1955-1262)
Honeyman, Tom (orcid: 0000-0001-9448-4023)
Quiroga, Maria del Mar (orcid: 0000-0002-8943-2808)
training material, FAIR data, video, webinar, activities, quiz, FAIR, research data management
ARDC FAIR Data 101 self-guided
FAIR Data 101 v3.0 is a self-guided course covering the FAIR Data principles
The FAIR Data 101 virtual course was designed and delivered by the ARDC Skilled Workforce Program twice in 2020 and has now been reworked as a self-guided course.
Keywords: training material, FAIR data, research data, data management, FAIR
Resource type: presentation, quiz, activity
ARDC FAIR Data 101 self-guided
https://zenodo.org/record/5094034#.YQyLbY4zaUk
https://dresa.org.au/materials/ardc-fair-data-101-self-guided
FAIR Data 101 v3.0 is a self-guided course covering the FAIR Data principles
The FAIR Data 101 virtual course was designed and delivered by the ARDC Skilled Workforce Program twice in 2020 and has now been reworked as a self-guided course.
ARDC Contact us: https://ardc.edu.au/contact-us/
Liz Stokes
Matthias Liffers
Nichola Burton
Paula A. Martinez
Natasha Simons
Keith Russell
Siobhann McCafferty
Richard Ferrers
Steve McEachern
Melanie Barlow
Tom Honeyman
Maria del Mar Quiroga
training material, FAIR data, research data, data management, FAIR
phd
ecr
researcher
support
Software publishing, licensing, and citation
A short presentation for reuse includes speaker notes.
Making software citable using a code repository, an ORCID and a licence.
Cite as
Liffers, Matthias. (2021, July 12). Software publishing, licensing, and citation. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5091717
Keywords: software citation, software publishing, software registry, software repository, research software
Resource type: presentation
Software publishing, licensing, and citation
https://zenodo.org/record/5091717#.YQyPtY4zaUk
https://dresa.org.au/materials/software-publishing-licensing-and-citation
A short presentation for reuse includes speaker notes.
Making software citable using a code repository, an ORCID and a licence.
**Cite as**
Liffers, Matthias. (2021, July 12). Software publishing, licensing, and citation. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5091717
ARDC Contact us: https://ardc.edu.au/contact-us/
Matthias Liffers
software citation, software publishing, software registry, software repository, research software
phd
ecr
researcher
support
ARDC Guide to making Software Citable
A short guide to making software citable using a code repository, an ORCID and a licence.
Cite as
Liffers, Matthias, & Honeyman, Tom. (2021). ARDC Guide to making software citable. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5003989
Keywords: software citation, software publishing, software registry, software repository, research software
Resource type: guide
ARDC Guide to making Software Citable
https://zenodo.org/record/5003989#.YQyRI44zaUk
https://dresa.org.au/materials/ardc-guide-to-making-software-citable
A short guide to making software citable using a code repository, an ORCID and a licence.
**Cite as**
Liffers, Matthias, & Honeyman, Tom. (2021). ARDC Guide to making software citable. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5003989
ARDC Contact us: https://ardc.edu.au/contact-us/
Matthias Liffers
Tom Honeyman
software citation, software publishing, software registry, software repository, research software
phd
ecr
researcher
support