Keeping Research Data Safe: benefits of research data preservation Neil Beagrie (Charles Beagrie Ltd) APA conference Nov 2012.

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Keeping Research Data Safe: benefits of research data preservation Neil Beagrie (Charles Beagrie Ltd) APA conference Nov 2012

KRDS Benefits Analysis Toolkit

The Framework –Framework arranged on 3 dimensions with two sub- divisions each; Pick list of common generic benefits –Individual benefits identified and assigned within this

RDM Strategy Benefits Monash University Researchers Save time and improve data quality: repetitious handling is (semi-) automated; data is better organised and easier to find; collections and methodologies are not duplicated Get easier access to both raw and processed data they need Build skills in data management that enhance employability Can more easily find and get access to expertise and infrastructure Increase their profiles through data dissemination and subsequent citation and re-use Find new audiences and new collaborators Gain clarity of ownership of copyright and intellectual property, and terms and condition of re-use Reduce risk of theft, loss or mis-use of data, and damage to reputation that may result Are rewarded for sharing and disseminating data Institution Improve awareness of research practices and opportunities Identify more research outputs, and measure citation/re-use of those outputs Stimulate new networks and collaborations (research, research platforms, and professional communities of practice) Increase compliance and reduce risk Improve readiness for audits and changes in funding agency requirements Increase funding opportunities Capability partners (eSolutions, e-Research Centre, University Library) Improve forward planning and seek economies of scale Greater uptake, and more effective use of platforms and facilities Increased awareness of researchers’ needs More streamlined processes for delivering advice and information Sustainability through sharing of expertise and re-use of infrastructure – at Monash University and with other institutions

Value + Economic Impact Analysis Charles Beagrie Ltd + John Houghton (Victoria University) Methods being applied to: Economic & Social Data Service - report published Archaeology Data Service - in progress British Atmospheric Data Centre - in progress

ESDS Value/Impact Analysis Benefit/cost ratio of net economic value to ESDS operational costs 5.4 to 1 Increase in returns on investment in data and related infrastructure arising from additional use facilitated by ESDS up to 10 to 1

Further Information KRDS webpage: ESDS Impact Study Report: ADS Impact Study Website: BADC Impact Study Website: