O'Donnell, M., Ferguson, J., and Wink, I. (in process). Dataset Bingo! Teaching data management best practices through exploration of shared datasets. Workshop to be presented at Midwest Data Librarian Symposium, October 2025.
Link Cilfone, A., and Ferguson, J. (2025). Investigating and addressing the needs of research support staff. Poster presentation at the Empirical Studies in Libraries Summit. Available from https://hdl.handle.net/2047/D20704359
Link Cilfone, A., and Ferguson, J. (2025). Investigating and addressing the needs of research support staff. Presentation at the 2025 RDAP Summit. Available from https://hdl.handle.net/2047/D20704358
Exner, N., et al. (2025). RDAP response to 2024-12 NSF PAPPG draft. Available from https://osf.io/mzrfq
Everritt, L., Ferguson, J., and Simpson, E. (2024). TIFF Data Curation Primer. Available from https://hdl.handle.net/11299/264055
Kirchhoff, A., et al. (2024). Text analysis, data requests, and the academic library. Presentation at IASSIST and CARTO 2024, Halifax, NS. Available from https://zenodo.org/records/11521492
Ferguson, J. (2024). Opportunities lost: Tracking denied service requests to advocate for more resources. Poster presentation at the NERCOMP Annual Conference, Providence, RI.
Chinn, L., et al. (2024). DEIA and data professionals. Panel presentation at the 2024 RDAP Summit.
Contaxis. N., et al. (2023). NNLM Data Repository Finder. https://www.nnlm.gov/finder
Beales, R.D., et al. (2023). Text analysis and the academic library. Poster presented at the 2023 Charleston Conference.
Ferguson, J. (2023). Teaching text analysis and data science in the library. Charleston Conference Proceedings, 2022. Available from https://doi.org/10.3998/mpub.14369519
Ferguson, J. (2023). Launching data services. Guest lecture for Data Services Continuing Professional Education Fall 2023 cohort.
Ferguson, J. (2023). Opportunities lost: Tracking denied service requests to advocate for more resources. Poster presentation at the ACRL New England Annual Conference, Worcester, MA.
Ferguson, J. (2023). Data mining & delivery via API: Challenges & strategies for future collection development. "And They Were There – Reports of Meetings, 2022 Charleston Conference," Against the Grain, 35(3), 47.
Ferguson, J. (2023). Opportunities lost: Tracking denied service requests to advocate for more resources. Poster presentation at the 2023 RDAP Summit. Available from https://osf.io/dsbe8/
Ferguson, J., and Kirchhoff, A. (2022). Teaching data science and text analysis in the library. Presentation at 2022 Charleston Conference.
Ruediger, D., et al. (2022). Data support services needs in the DIY era. Panel presentation at RDAP Summit 2022.
Python & text analysis for absolute beginners. Jupyter Notebooks used in workshop available from https://researchdataservicesnu.github.io/
Ruediger, D., et al. (2021). Big data infrastructure at the crossroads: Support needs and challenges for universities. Ithaka S+R. Available from https://doi.org/10.18665/sr.316121
Ferguson, J. (2021). Don't be a ghoul: My scariest instruction story (thus far). Presentation at New England Library Instruction (NELIG) Virtual Fall Program.
Ferguson, J., et al. (2021). Big data and data science research at Northeastern University. Available from http://hdl.handle.net/2047/D20417582 (executive summary) and http://hdl.handle.net/2047/D20417581 (report).
Davis, H., Ferguson, J., and Moore, J. (2021). Understanding data teaching and research support needs. Presentation at the NERCOMP Annual Conference.
Ferguson, J. (2020). Text analysis for absolute beginners. Workshop for LibCon2020, Boston, MA.
Ferguson, J. (2020). IPI in action. Guest lecture for LIS-532S, Foundations of IPI practice. Simmons University, Boston, MA.
Ferguson, J., and Walker, P. (2020). Steal this curriculum: Resources for teaching & learning about digital privacy. Presentation at NEASIST's Annual Winter Conference, Boston, MA. Available from http://hdl.handle.net/2047/D20330814
Ferguson, J. (2019). What are they saying about us? References to library support & services in grant proposals. Presentation at 2019 Louisiana Virtual Academic Library Conference.
Bettinger, E., et al. (2019). CryptoParty: Strengthen your digital privacy toolkit. Workshop presented at the DLF Forum, Tampa, FL. Materials available from https://osf.io/sebhf/
Ferguson, J. and Morin, R. (2019). Unit 4: Launching data services. Research Data Management Librarian Academy. Available from https://learn.canvas.net/courses/2719
Ferguson, J. (2019). Beyond the DMP: Research data management and other library-based support and services are referenced throughout grant proposals. Poster presented at the 2019 RDAP Summit, Coral Gables, FL. Available from https://osf.io/g92rb/
Ferguson, J. (2019). What are they saying about us? References to library support & services in grant proposals. Presentation at NNLM NER e-Science Forum, Marlborough, MA. Available from https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/ner/67/
Ferguson, J. (2019). What are they saying about us? References to library support & services in grant proposals. Presentation at Empirical Librarians Conference, Richmond, VA. Available from https://osf.io/j25er/
Corbett, H., Ferguson, J., and Sweeney, S. (2018). Intel inside: Using researchers' data management plans to guide development of support services. Poster presented at the NERCOMP Annual Conference, Providence, RI. Available from http://hdl.handle.net/2047/D20275998
Corbett, H., and Ferguson, J. (2018). Citation analysis: How we did it, and what we'd do differently. Presentation at Empirical Librarians Conference, Knoxville, TN. Available from https://osf.io/7pjhd/
Corbett, H., Ferguson, J., and Sweeney, S. (2018). Keeping up with perpetual motion: Research lifecycle support services in academic libraries. Presentation at Empirical Librarians Conference, Knoxville, TN. Available from https://osf.io/5fx7u/
Corbett, H., Ferguson, J., and Sweeney, S. (2017). Keeping up with perpetual motion: Research lifecycle support services in academic libraries. Presented by H. Corbett at FORCE 2017, Berlin, Germany. Available from http://hdl.handle.net/2047/D20259452
Corbett, H. and Ferguson, J. (2017). Assessing return on investment in licensed e-resources through citation analysis. Poster presented at the NERCOMP Annual Conference, Providence, RI. Available from https://events.educause.edu/nercomp-annual-conference/2017/agenda/assessing-return-on-investment-in-licensed-eresources-through-citation-analysis
Corbett, H. and Ferguson, J. (2016). Assessing return on investment in licensed e-resources through citation analysis. Poster presented at the ACRL New England Annual Conference, Manchester, NH. Available from http://hdl.handle.net/2047/D20211150
Ferguson, J. and Rust, A. (2016). Do funding agency data policies conflict with text mining license terms? Poster presented at the University of Massachusetts and New England e-Science Symposium, Worcester, MA. Available from http://escholarship.umassmed.edu/escience_symposium/2016/posters/10/
Boissy, R., et al. (2015). Text mining support: Are we there yet? Presentation at TERMS of Engagement: Managing Collections & Electronic Resources Lifecycles - ACRL/NEC ERMIG & CDIG. Cambridge, MA.
Ferguson, J. (2015). Research data management: resources and tools. Guest lecture for LIS-532G, Scientific Research Data Management. Simmons College, Boston, MA.
Ferguson, J. (2014). Research data management: resources and tools. Guest lecture for LIS-532G, Scientific Research Data Management. Simmons College, Boston, MA.
Ferguson, J. (2013). Module 2: Types, formats, and stages of data. In New England Collaborative Data Management Curriculum. UMass Medical School Lamar Soutter Library & partners. https://library.umassmed.edu/resources/necdmc/modules
Ferguson, J. (2013). Scalable support for data needs in the sciences and social sciences. Presentation at New Roles for Supporting Digital Scholarship in Academic Libraries - ACRL/NEC SCIG. Boston, MA. Available from http://scig.acrlnec.org/content/june-2013-program-new-roles-supporting-digital-scholarship-academic-libraries
Ferguson, J. (2013). Research data management: resources and tools. Guest lecture for LIS-532G, Scientific Research Data Management. Simmons College, Boston, MA.
Ferguson, J. (2013). Lurking in the lab: Analysis of data from molecular biology laboratory instruments. Journal of eScience Librarianship. Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.7191/jeslib.2012.1019
Ferguson, J. (2012). Lurking in the lab: Analysis of data from molecular biology laboratory instruments. Poster presented at the Data Curation Profiles Symposium, West Lafayette, IN.
Ferguson, J. (2012). Lurking in the lab: Analysis of data from molecular biology laboratory instruments. Poster presented at the International Association for Social Science Information Services & Technology (IASSIST) 2012 Conference, Washington, DC.
Ferguson, J. and Woodrum, A. (2012). QR codes. Presentation at the ACRL/NEC annual conference, Worcester, MA.
Ferguson, J. (2012). Lurking in the lab: Analysis of data from molecular biology laboratory instruments. Poster presented at the University of Massachusetts and New England e-Science Symposium, Shrewsbury, MA. Available from http://escholarship.umassmed.edu/escience_symposium/2012/posters/3/
Ferguson, J. and Woodrum, A. (2012). Quick, quantifiable QR codes. Presentation at Computers in Libraries, Washington, DC.
Ferguson, J. (2012). A tale of two projects: The hands-on of data curation. Presentation at Understanding E-Science: A Symposium for Medical Librarians, Houston, TX. Available from http://www.slideshare.net/tmclibrary/2012-fergusonslides
Ferguson, J. (2012). Description and annotation of biomedical data sets. Journal of eScience Librarianship. Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.7191/jeslib.2012.1000
Ferguson, J. (2011). A tale of two projects: The hands-on of data curation. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Association of Academic Health Sciences Libraries, Denver, CO.
Ferguson, J. (2011). Description & annotation of biomedical experimental data sets: work in progress. Poster presented at the University of Massachusetts and New England e-Science Symposium, Shrewsbury, MA. Available from http://escholarship.umassmed.edu/escience_symposium/2011/posters/5/
Ferguson, J. (2009). Better living through (animated) chemistry. Presentation at NERCOMP Science Librarians in an e-Science World, Southbridge, MA.