 So without any further ado We've got two very distinguished guests joining us today of privilege to have on board Given that the topic at hand is data journals Jane Smith is the Sherpa Service Development Officer at the Center for Research Communications University of Nottingham And in this role, Jane's involved in a number of projects around open access information including Romeo, Juliette Open Door, Fact, and JORD. Those of you who have not been involved in institutional publication repositories We're very familiar with at least some of those acronyms Jane's here today to talk about the JORD project Journal Research Policy Data Bag Which has a particular focus on journal publisher data sharing policies And we also have very privileged to have with us today Dr. Fiona Murphy Who is the publisher for earth and environmental sciences journals at Wiley working with a number of titles societies and other publishing partners Fiona is also increasingly involved with emerging initiatives that promote good management practices of research data Including use, reuse, citation and linking with primary publications Among other activities This has led to becoming a core partner in the prepared project on peer review and publication of data sets and to membership of the STM Association research data group and the world data system data publication working group But firstly, Jane I'm just wondering if you could provide us for a brief a brief overview of your project And tell us or tell the listeners where they could access more information about your project Yes, the journal research Data Policy Bank or JORD was a six month feasibility study held at the latter half of 2012 It's commissioned by JISC And looked at scoping and shaping potential service to provide ready source of information covering journal policy landscape research data I'm afraid I don't have the link But we'll include that We had a bit of a power cut at the university yesterday, so I had to quickly rewrite all the slides And now Peter forgot to add the link on We'll add them into the slide bank that comes with this short recording. Thanks very much Jane Now Fiona Murphy, I'm just wondering if you were able to outline for us what sort of work you've been conducting at Wiley in this area, please And also where our listeners would also be able to access information about your projects and data public and data publication I'm glad you asked me that Alex So in my capacity as a as a publisher for earth and environmental sciences I've I've been working with one of my society partners through a meteorological society And we've put together a new journal called Geoscience Data Journal Which publishes short data describing articles which cross-linked To a rich site data set which has been deposited in a reliable data center And you can find that on Just google geoscience data journal and you'll find it I'm also part of the prepared project, which is the publication I always forget the acronym as well. I've just moved it peer review of publication and accreditation of research data The earth sciences, which is also a disk funded project from the managing research data strand It's a 12 month project, which is another six weeks or so to run. It's got the partners from university sector data centers Publishers and and it's also got two international partners in the in the us And you can find information about that Um from the there's a couple of prepared sites Get it prepared is um p-r-e-p-a-r-d-e So you have to come to spell it wrong And put that in with either Leicester University. We'll probably do it the best way You can also sign up to the disk mailing list, which is data hyphen publication At disk mail, which is j-i-s-c-m-a-i-l dot ac dot uk That's probably enough, isn't it? Thanks Fiona. Yeah, I know appreciate that. Thank you Um, we'll just wind up for those of you listening to this short recording Please navigate to the complete webinar recording. Well you where you will hear the full presentations from Jane and Fiona Uh at youtube.com Slash and data. Thank you Thank you very much Jane and Fiona