Maps can provide a wide range of valuable information and insights about the world around us – ranging from geographical, to political, cultural, and environmental information. And they are powerful spatial planning tools that provide a visual and data-rich foundation for decision-making. Researchers from the LDE PortCityFutures centre developed a standardised method for mapping 100..
What journal is best suited for my publication? Are there potential opportunities or risks regarding collaborations? How can I validate my research strategy? These are just some of the questions researchers face in the course of their work. At TU Delft’s Library, Team Analytics provides a wealth of information and services that can help answer..
On Monday, September 18 2023, three codecheckers — Daniel Nüst, Stephen Eglen, and Jeremy Cohen — teamed up with participants from TU Delft and the Netherlands to share their expertise and insights on codechecking, an open and collaborative code review process. The first half of the day was dedicated to introducing the concept of..
Walk into the TU Delft Library and it’s hard to miss the vast wall of books that stretches from the ground level up to the fourth floor. But there is so much more than meets the eye. From a research and educational repository, to historical treasures, databases, journals, multimedia resources, and more the Library’s collection..
Are you interested in reproducible code and Open Science? We have the perfect opportunity for you! As part of a pilot project between TU Delft and CODECHECK, we are looking for researchers in Delft who would like their papers or projects to be “codechecked” during a live code-checking hackathon on 18th September 2023. A codecheck..