Designing Effective Posters
Articles and web guides about creating posters, plus sample posters. Maintained by Fred Stoss, Univ at Buffalo.
To Save The Science Poster, Researchers Want To Kill It And Start Over
National Public Radio piece about a new poster redesign concept, proposed by Mike Morrison (doctoral student at Michigan State Univ) that centers the main research finding, then place more of the key poster elements (titles, authors, methods, etc) in the margins and make everything available via QR code. Also this video and poster template.
Surviving Your First ACS Undergraduate Poster Presentation
Tips on design and how to discuss your research when people come to look at your poster.
Creating Effective Poster Presentations
Step-by-step guide from NC State
Ten Simple Rules for a Good Poster Presentation
Co-written by Philip Bourne (UCSD)
Better Posters
Blog about good (and bad) poster design
A short list of places to find math and statistics data.
Re3data is a global registry of research data repositories that covers research data repositories from all academic disciplines. This list includes more than 30 repositories of math and stats-specific data, and thousands of repositories that provide numerical and statistical data in other fields.
Discover National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics data tools, including an explorer, chart and table builders, and more.
The DOE Data Explorer is the Office of Scientific and Technical Information's (OSTI) search tool for finding DOE-funded, publicly available, scientific data submitted by data centers, repositories, and other organizations funded by the Department.
A short list of popular sites that host user-submitted research data, making it discoverable, openly accessible, and maintaining and preserving it for the long-term. You can host your own data here too!
The Dataverse Project is an open source web application to share, preserve, cite, explore, and analyze research data. It facilitates making data available to others, and allows you to replicate others' work more easily. Researchers, journals, data authors, publishers, data distributors, and affiliated institutions all receive academic credit and web visibility.
Dryad is an open access repository of research data, particularly data underlying scientific and medical publications. Dryad’s intent is to make this data discoverable, freely reusable, and citable. Submissions receive a persistent DOI.
Figshare is a popular and widely used repository of open access research material, including datasets, figures, images, and videos.
GitHub provides Internet hosting for software development and version control using Git. It offers distributed version control and source code management functionality. GitHub is a popular host for open-source projects, with over 28 million publicly available project repositories.
Zenodo is an open access repository developed under the European OpenAIRE program and operated by CERN. It allows researchers to deposit research papers, data sets, research software, reports, and any other research related digital artifacts. Each submission receives a persistent digital object identifier (DOI).