diff --git a/posts/2015/sep21.html b/posts/2015/sep21.html index dcacf33..84f5921 100644 --- a/posts/2015/sep21.html +++ b/posts/2015/sep21.html @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@
So, for those who don’t follow me on Twitter (go ahead though, ), I recently accepted a position at New York University, Division of Libraries, as the Librarian for Research Data Management and Reproducibility. I started August 3rd of this year, which turned out to be great because there were no students around. This may sound bad, but the prep time was invaluable. My partner-in-crime Nick Wolf came two weeks later, and together we really amped up the existing data management LibGuide.
+So, for those who don’t follow me on Twitter (go ahead though, @VickySteeves), I recently accepted a position at New York University, Division of Libraries and the NYU Center for Data Science, as the Librarian for Research Data Management and Reproducibility. I started August 3rd of this year, which turned out to be great because there were no students around. This may sound bad, but the prep time was invaluable. My partner-in-crime Nick Wolf came two weeks later, and together we really amped up the existing data management LibGuide.
When September rolled around, I was hit with a visual on just how gigantic a school NYU really is. Seeing all the students streaming into the library, I was hit with the scope of my work here. Nick and I were supposed to build up services around research data management/data management planning for literally everyone on campus, from staff to students to faculty. Of course to start we will focus on a few core user communities and build our way out, but just wow--even starting on building services for grad students, for example, is an awesome task.
diff --git a/posts/2016/jul15.html b/posts/2016/jul15.html index 0572787..161c4d1 100644 --- a/posts/2016/jul15.html +++ b/posts/2016/jul15.html @@ -78,10 +78,26 @@This week I made my first trek down to Virginia to engage with the Center for Open Science IRL!
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