Once seen as a routine technical task with little influence on research outcomes, data integration has rapidly evolved and at times has become the backbone of modern research innovation.
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In today's data-driven world, the sheer volume of information generated daily is staggering overwhelming. The massive influx of data today presents many complex challenges for research departments across all sectors.
IEEE serves many research organizations as a key data integration vendor. The IEEE DataPort platform helps researchers streamline the data integration process and meet funding agency requirements.
Master data governance is very important in academic research and data-driven organizations. It helps keep information accurate and trustworthy. As a researcher or data professional, you've likely encountered the challenges of managing vast amounts of data across various systems and departments.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly becoming a cornerstone of modern life, permeating daily activities through smart automation, chatbots, and advanced applications.
The IEEE DataPort platform has just won IEEE the prestigious 2023 Power of Associations Summit Award from the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE). IEEE is one of six organizations to win this highest honor for the association community.
IEEE DataPort, a global research data platform, announced the winners of its Fall 2022 Dataset Upload Contest. The dataset upload contest was designed to encourage authors and researchers to bring their research to the forefront of the global technical community.
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Accelerating institutional research requires organizations to empower their members to easily store, share, access, and manage research data.
IEEE DataPort was created to support this growing need for publishing research data to support research reproducibility. A 2020 IEEE survey found that research data publication rose by more than 220% over a 5-year time span.
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