Quick announcement:

Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation<https://www.moore.org/> has awarded a 
research grant to the California Digital Library<http://www.cdlib.org/> and 
Code for Science & Society<https://codeforscience.org/> (CSS) for the 
Dat-in-the-Lab project to develop practical new techniques for effective data 
management in the academic research environment.

The project will pilot the use of CSS’s 
Dat<https://github.com/codeforscience/Dat-in-the-Lab> system to streamline data 
preservation, publication, sharing, and reuse in two UC research laboratories: 
the Evolution: Ecology, Environment<http://mnd.ucmerced.edu/> lab at UC 
Merced<http://www.ucmerced.edu/>, focused on basic ecological and evolutionary 
research under the direction of Michael 
Dawson<http://www.ucmerced.edu/content/michael-n-dawson>; and the Center for 
Watershed Sciences<https://watershed.ucdavis.edu/> at UC Davis, dedicated to 
the interdisciplinary study of water challenges.  UC researchers are 
increasingly faced with demands for proactive and sustainable management of 
their research data with respect to funder mandates, publication requirements, 
institutional policies, and evolving norms of scholarly best practice.  With 
the support of the UC Davis<https://www.library.ucdavis.edu/> and UC 
Merced<http://library.ucmerced.edu/> Libraries, the project team will conduct a 
series of site visits to the two UC labs in order to create, deploy, evaluate, 
and refactor Dat-based data management solutions built for real-world data 
collection and management contexts, along with outreach and training materials 
that can be repurposed for wider UC or non-UC use.

More information on the project here: 
http://uc3.cdlib.org/2017/09/27/moore-foundation-supports-uc3-research-data-management-project/
Feel free to RT: https://twitter.com/UC3CDL/status/913189766618681344

In addition, you can bookmark 
Dat-in-the-L<https://github.com/codeforscience/Dat-in-the-Lab>ab<https://github.com/codeforscience/Dat-in-the-Lab>
 on GitHub for access to code, curricula, and other project outputs.  Also 
follow along as the project evolves on our 
roadmap<https://github.com/codeforscience/Dat-in-the-Lab/blob/master/ROADMAP.md>,
 chat<http://chat.datproject.org/> with the project team, and keep up to date 
through the project Twitter<https://twitter.com/dat_project> feed.  For more 
information about UC3, contact us at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> and 
follow us on Twitter<https://twitter.com/UC3CDL>.

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