April 28, 2015 | Vas Vasiliadis

We've talked a lot recently about data publication and inevitably the conversation becomes one of definition and semantics. For many, data publication means making publicly available the data used to support the results described in a published paper. For some, it means making data selectively available to other investigators within a research discipline or community. For others, it means sharing research findings with collaborators at multiple institutions throughout the course of a project. And, as you might imagine, there are myriad scenarios in between these three.

April 28, 2015 |

The Texas Advanced Computing Center at The University of Texas at Austin, Indiana University, and the University of Chicago announced that Wrangler, a groundbreaking data analysis and management system, is now in early operations for the open science community. Wrangler uses Globus for rapid and reliable data transfer and sharing.