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Item Open Access Myth Busters(Texas Digital Library, 2014) Park, KristiItem DSpace 4: TDL Upgrades and New Features [presentation](2014-09-30) Kainerstorfer, Cameron; McElfresh, Laura; Starcher, Chris; Weidner, Andrew; Bradley, Effie; Park, Kristi; Steans, RyanItem DSpace 5 Release Webinar [presentation](2015-12-07) Elkins, Susan; Luttrell, Robert; Mitchell, Alexandra; McElfresh, Laura; Lindsey, Nerissa; Yang, Le; Steans, RyanItem DSpace 5 Release Webinar [presentation](2016-01-20) Elkins, Susan; Luttrell, Robert; Mitchell, Alexandra; McElfresh, Laura; Lindsey, Nerissa; Yang, Le; Steans, Ryan; Park, Kristi; Waugh, LauraItem SHARE in 2016: Technology, Community, Pedagogy(Texas Digital Library, 2016-05-06) Hudson-Vitale, Cynthia; Ruttenberg, JudyOn May 5, from 10:30 – 11:30 CST, Judy Ruttenberg, SHARE program director for the Association of Research Libraries (ARL), and Cynthia Hudson-Vitale, ARL Visiting Program Officer for SHARE, will provide a one-hour webinar for the Texas Digital Library community on the SHARE project, highlighting the latest technical and community developments and how TDL libraries can participate and benefit from SHARE. Ruttenberg and Hudson-Vitale will cover the what, why, and how of SHARE as an open source and higher education effort to build a free, open data set of research and scholarly activity across the life cycle. SHARE is addressing institutions’ need for data about their own activities, and libraries’s mission to collect, provide access, and preserve those activities. The presentation will also describe a new Curation Association program that SHARE is launching to involve library professionals in curating the SHARE (meta)data set in a professional development and service learning context.Item Launching the Texas Data Repository: How to Implement TDR at Your Institution [presentation](2016-10-06) Parks, Kristi; Thompson, SantiThe Texas Data Repository (TDR), a new service offered by the Texas Digital Library, is a platform for publishing and archiving datasets and other data products created by faculty, staff, and students at Texas higher education institutions. The repository, which is built in the open source application Dataverse, will enable TDL member libraries to provide research data management services to their campus communities that will: enable compliance with federal mandates for data archiving and sharing, increase the scholarly impacts of datasets through assignment of persistent online identifiers and citations, and facilitate limited sharing within research groups, data versioning, and long-term preservation. In this webinar, Kristi Park (Director of the TDL) and Santi Thompson (Head of Digital Repository Services at the University of Houston Libraries and chair of the TDL Dataverse Implementation Working Group) will give an overview of the repository service, requirements for TDL member participation, and plans for the future of the service.Item Getting Started with the Texas Data Repository and Data Competencies [presentation](2017-02-17) Park, Kristi; Thompson, Santi; Williamson, Peace OssomItem Teaching Data: Developing Data Instruction Using a Multi-Level Competency Model [presentation](2017-02-28) Williamson, Peace OssomItem Learning By Example: Connecting Data Competencies with the Texas Data Repository [presentation](2017-03-09) Park, Kristi; Thompson, SantiItem Digital Preservation Webinar Series: #1 Overview of Digital Preservation Services at Texas Digital Library(Texas Digital Library, 2017-09-29) Mumma, CourtneyOverview of Digital Preservation Services at Texas Digital Library with Courtney Mumma, Digital Preservation Services Manager at TDLItem Digital Preservation Webinar Series: #2 Digital Preservation with DuraCloud(Texas Digital Library, 2017-10-06) Mumma, CourtneyDigital Preservation Webinar Series: #2 Digital Preservation with Heather Greer Klein of DuraSpace giving a demonstration of DuraCloud@TDL. The DuraCloud@TDL is hosted by the Texas Digital Library and is the only instance of DuraCloud outside of DuraSpace. DuraCloud@TDL is the gateway to all of the digital preservation storage options that TDL provides for its members. TDL works closely with DuraSpace to ensure that development and support for DuraCloud@TDL is aligned with that of the DuraSpace instance.Item Digital Preservation Webinar Series: #3 UCSD Digital Preservation Analyst Sibyl Schaefer on Chronopolis(Texas Digital Library, 2017-11-10) Mumma, Courtney; Schaefer, SibylItem Digital Preservation Webinar Series: #4 Digital Preservation Network with DPN Executive Director Mary Molinaro(Texas Digital Library, 2017-11-17) Molinaro, MaryItem Open Journal Systems Orientation(Texas Digital Library, 2018-07-17) Park, KristiItem Texas Data Repository: A Year in Review(Texas Digital Library, 2018-08-23) Chan-Park, Christina; Lindsey, Nerissa; McElfresh, Laura; McEniry, Matthew; Ossom Williamson, Peace; Thompson, Santi; Trelogan, Jessica; Waugh, Laura; Tmava, Ahmet MetiItem Datavese for the Canadian research community: The role of libraries and consortia in providing RDM platforms & services(Texas Digital Library, 2018-11-13) Leahey, AmberItem Dataverse Integration with Open Science Framework (OSF)(Texas Digital Library, 2019-01-22) Lake, Sherry H.Item Research Data Triage at Carnegie Mellon University Libraries(Texas Digital Library, 2019-02-12) Kaltman, EricItem Getting Started with OER: Lessons Learned(Texas Digital Library, 2019-03-05) Anaya, Phillip; DeForest, Lea; Gits, Carrie; Ivie, DeeAnn; Kimball, Rusty/Rustin; Lyon, Colleen; Pike, Ursula; Visnak, KellyItem Leveraging Campus Connections for RDM(Texas Digital Library, 2019-03-19) Nurnberger, Amy