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    Strategic Reading, Ontologies, and the Future of Scientific Publishing by Renear, Allen H, Palmer, Carole L

    “…The revolution in scientific publishing that has been promised since the 1980s is about to take place. Scientists have always read strategically, working with…”
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    Data sharing, small science and institutional repositories by Cragin, Melissa H., Palmer, Carole L., Carlson, Jacob R., Witt, Michael

    “…Results are presented from the Data Curation Profiles project research, on who is willing to share what data with whom and when. Emerging from scientists'…”
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    Centering Relationality and CARE for Stewardship of Indigenous Research Data by Belarde-Lewis, Miranda, Littletree, Sandra, Braine, Iisaaksiichaa Ross, Srader, Kaitlin, Guerrero, Nestor, Palmer, Carole L.

    Published in Data science journal (24-05-2024)
    “…The CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance are a seminal advance in the stewardship of Indigenous data. The Data Services for Indigenous Scholarship…”
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    Site-based data curation based on hot spring geobiology by Palmer, Carole L, Thomer, Andrea K, Baker, Karen S, Wickett, Karen M, Hendrix, Christie L, Rodman, Ann, Sigler, Stacey, Fouke, Bruce W

    Published in PloS one (02-03-2017)
    “…Site-Based Data Curation (SBDC) is an approach to managing research data that prioritizes sharing and reuse of data collected at scientifically significant…”
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    Stewarding Contextual Integrity in Data Services for Indigenous Scholarship by Palmer, Carole L., Sebastian, Karcher, Belarde‐Lewis, Miranda, Littletree, Sandy, Guerrero, Nestor

    “…ABSTRACT The CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance provide essential guideposts for the stewardship of Indigenous data. To put CARE into practice in…”
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    Data Practices and Curation Vocabulary (DPCVocab): An empirically derived framework of scientific data practices and curatorial processes by Chao, Tiffany C., Cragin, Melissa H., Palmer, Carole L.

    “…Conceptual frameworks and taxonomies are an important part of the emerging base of knowledge on the curation of research data. We present the Data Practices…”
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    Documenting provenance in noncomputational workflows: Research process models based on geobiology fieldwork in Yellowstone National Park by Thomer, Andrea K., Wickett, Karen M., Baker, Karen S., Fouke, Bruce W., Palmer, Carole L.

    “…A comprehensive record of research data provenance is essential for the successful curation, management, and reuse of data over time. However, creating such…”
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    Provocations on iSchools and Librarianship: New Priorities for LIS Forward by Palmer, Carole L., Renear, Allen, Dempsey, Lorcan, Hall, Tracie D., Marchionini, Gary, Subramaniam, Mega, Coward, Chris

    “…ABSTRACT For the last twenty years, the field of library and information science (LIS) has been evolving within the context of iSchools. Now, organizationally…”
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    Ocean's 11 ‐ Librarians ‘22: A Conversation about the Impossibility of Staying Good at Your Job in the Information Professions by Twidale, Michael, Bonn, Maria, Lenstra, Noah, Ocepeck, Melissa, Palmer, Carole L

    “…ABSTRACT In this interactive event, we will discuss possible futures for LIS education and 21st century librarianship, using librarianship as a case study for…”
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    Advancing LIS in iSchools: Building a Coalition To Ensure a Vibrant Future by Palmer, Carole L., Bonn, Maria, Coward, Chris, Knox, Emily, Marzullo, Keith, Ndumu, Ana, Subramaniam, Mega, Thomer, Andrea

    “…ABSTRACT The LIS Forward initiative is addressing the urgent question: As LIS evolves within the context of iSchools, how do we best position our research and…”
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    Updating the DCC Curation Lifecycle Model by Choudhury, Sayeed, Huang, Caihong, Palmer, Carole L.

    Published in International Journal of Digital Curation (31-12-2020)
    “…The DCC Curation Lifecycle Model has played a vital role in the field of data curation for over a decade. During that time, the scale and complexity of data…”
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    The Information Work of Interdisciplinary Humanities Scholars: Exploration and Translation by Palmer, Carole L, Neumann, Laura J

    Published in The Library quarterly (Chicago) (01-01-2002)
    “…Interdisciplinary inquiry has become more pervasive in recent decades, yet we still know little about the conduct of this type of research or the information…”
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    Open data in public libraries: Gauging activities and supporting ambitions by Throgmorton, Kaitlin Fender, Norlander, Bree, Palmer, Carole L.

    “…As the open data movement grows, public libraries must assess if and how to invest resources in this new service area. This paper reports on a recent survey on…”
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    Cross‐disciplinary data practices in earth system science: Aligning services with reuse and reproducibility priorities by Yan, An, Huang, Caihong, Lee, Jian‐Sin, Palmer, Carole L.

    “…As a data intensive field that unites researchers from many disciplines, Earth System Science (ESS) is an ideal site for examining evolving cross‐disciplinary…”
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    Elaborate Isolation: Metastructures of Knowledge About Women by PALMER, Carole L, MALONE, Cheryl Knott

    Published in The Information society (01-07-2001)
    “…This paper examines the category of "Woman" within the metastructure of a system of knowledge organization. We trace the subject scheme used to list books…”
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    Current Trends and Future Directions in Data Curation Research and Education by Weber, Nicholas M., Palmer, Carole L., Chao, Tiffany C.

    Published in Journal of web librarianship (01-10-2012)
    “…Digital research data have introduced a new set of collection, preservation, and service demands into the tradition of digital librarianship. Consequently, the…”
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    Weak information work in scientific discovery by Palmer, Carole L., Cragin, Melissa H., Hogan, Timothy P.

    Published in Information processing & management (01-05-2007)
    “…Scientists continually work with information to move their research projects forward, but the activities involved in finding and using information and their…”
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    Information preferences and practices among people living with HIV/AIDS : results from a nationwide survey by HOGAN, Timothy P, PALER, Carole L

    Published in Journal of the Medical Library Association (01-10-2005)
    “…This study was designed to reach many segments of the diverse HIV/AIDS community and broaden understanding of how information can better assist people living…”
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    Enriching Education with Exemplars in Practice: Iterative Development of Data Curation Internships by Mayernik, Matthew S., Thompson, Cheryl A., Williams, Valerie, Allard, Suzie, Palmer, Carole L., Tenopir, Carol

    Published in International Journal of Digital Curation (18-03-2015)
    “…Partnerships between educational programs and research centers are vital to meeting the escalating workforce demands in data curation. They offer a platform…”
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    Evaluating Descriptive Richness in Collection-Level Metadata by Zavalina, Oksana L., Palmer, Carole L., Jackson, Amy S., Han, Myung-Ja

    Published in Journal of library metadata (30-01-2009)
    “…When many collections are 1 brought together in a federation or aggregation, the attributes of the original collections can become difficult to discern…”
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