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"As researchers, we often say 'we need the data'.
Today, the data needs us." — Kathy Reid (@KathyReid)

We seek to preserve cultural memory in a way […]

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"The remote team places high value on working collaboratively with productivity and project management tools. If that sounds like you, please contact them at openforeducation@gmail.com"
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July 14, 2025 at 2:49 PM
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"Working with collection partners and archives, this requires a working knowledge of OpenRefine for data transformations and a basic knowledge of HTML, XML, and JSON to enrich existing metadata and fill in gaps where needed. Subject matter expertise in any particular field, as well as […]
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fedihum.org
July 14, 2025 at 2:49 PM
@aizuchi @moritz_negwer Take your pick :)
We got 349 torrents making up 104.1 TiB (193 datasets) and new ones are always coming

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sciop.net
May 18, 2025 at 9:11 PM
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@SafeguardingResearch Holy cow, this blew up. Thanks for your attention, lovely people of the fediverse.

If you want to reproduce what I did, here's a rough guide:

1) Grab an old PC / Laptop / Raspberry pi, whatever you have lying around. If it has a network connection and some storage, it's […]
Original post on mstdn.science
mstdn.science
May 18, 2025 at 8:49 PM
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@SafeguardingResearch Anyways, big thanks to @lavaeolus and @jonny for being the unlikely cyberpunk heroes we need right now. Thanks to your hard work we have a fighting chance to keep some climate, biosciences, etc data from disappearing forever.
May 17, 2025 at 6:23 PM
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@SafeguardingResearch

What I really did was dust off a bunch of random junk-drawer hard drives and tinker with LVM and docker settings for an evening.

If you think "I bet I can do this in half an hour", please go ahead and help the swarm.

If you haven't the foggiest idea what this is about […]
Original post on mstdn.science
mstdn.science
May 17, 2025 at 6:20 PM