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1 Research Data Management @ Queen’s
Jeff Moon Data Librarian & Academic Director, Queen’s Research Data Centre

2 The Data Life Cycle Source:

3 What is ‘Research Data”?
Numeric Video Images Sound Text & more… That which is collected, observed, or created in a digital form, for purposes of analysing to produce original research results.

4 Research Data Management
Research Data Management: encompasses the entire data life cycle, and includes data collection, organization, storage, retrieval, and preservation over time.

5 Why manage & share your data?
• Promotes higher quality research and peer review • Opens the door to further research • Demonstrates effective stewardship of publicly- funded data • Ensures long-term preservation of and access to data • Builds in procedures to ensure anonymity/privacy

6 Other factors to consider…
Some scientific publications require that data be available for the scientific community before the article is published A growing number of funding agencies require that data be deposited in a public archive

7 Tri-Agency Statement of Principles on Digital Data Management
“Data should be collected and stored throughout the research project using software and formats that ensure secure storage, and enable preservation of and access to the data well beyond the duration of the research project” “Data management planning is necessary at all stages of the research project lifecycle, from design and inception to completion” “Research data resulting from agency funding should normally be preserved in a publicly accessible, secure and curated repository or other platform for discovery and reuse by others” “Research data must be managed in agreement with all commercial, legal and ethical obligations” “Data should be managed in accordance with the most appropriate and relevant standards and best practices, while recognizing that these are in a state of rapid evolution”

8 Tri-Agency Statement of Principles on Digital Data Management
Responsibilities of RESEARCHERS include: incorporating data management best practices into their research; developing data management plans to guide the responsible collection, formatting, preservation and sharing of their data throughout the entire lifecycle of a research project and beyond; following the requirements of applicable institutional and/or funding agency policies and professional or disciplinary standards; acknowledging and citing datasets that contribute to their research; and staying abreast of standards and expectations of their disciplinary community.

9 Tri-Agency Statement of Principles on Digital Data Management
Responsibilities of RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS include: providing an environment that enables world class data stewardship practices; providing access to data repositories that securely preserve, curate & provide access to research data; ensuring compliance with ethical, legal, commercial, and Tri-Agency requirements; providing guidance on best practices and development of data management plans; recognizing data as an important research output promoting the importance of data management developing their own data management policies, in accordance with policies, principles, laws, and best practices

10 Four key steps to good data management

11 PhD student from lab that had commercially-purchased data
PhD student from lab that had commercially-purchased data. What permissions did she have?

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15 OK, but where do I go for more information?
Go to the Queen’s University Library Research Data Management web page at:

16 Research Data Management

17 Research Data Management
Portage DMP Assistant

18 http://portagenetwork.ca http://reseauportage.ca
Portage DMP Assistant The DMP ASSISTANT is a web-based, bilingual, data management planning tool made available to all Canadian researchers through the Portage network. Walks you step-by-step through key questions about data management. Provides guidance and examples at each step. You only answer questions relevant to your research. DMPs are living documents – you are encouraged to review & revise throughout your project Powered by & Libraries Portage DMP Expert Group

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21 So how does the DMP Assistant help?
The DMP Assistant walks you through a checklist of questions Data Collection Documentation & Metadata Storage & backup Preservation Data Sharing & Reuse Responsibilities & Resources Ethics & Legal Compliance And provides guidance along the way

22 Turn to the Portage Network web page for more information about the shared stewardship of research data…

23 Queen’s University Library Research Data Management Service
We can help you with: Planning for data management data management plans & grant applications

24 Queen’s University Library Research Data Management Service
We can help you with: Planning for data management data management plans & grant applications Preparing your data coding, formatting, anonymizing, and more Documenting your data describing your data so others can understand and use it Archiving your data finding an appropriate repository or archive Making your data discoverable promoting open access, indexing, assigning DOI’s

25 Don’t underestimate the benefits of making your data ‘discoverable’…

26 Before RDM: Have you experienced this? Researcher-to-researcher
Could you please send me your data? Could you please send me your data? Researcher-to-researcher Could you please send me your data? Could you please send me your data? Could you please send me your data? Researcher Could you please send me your data? Could you please send me your data? Could you please send me your data?

27 After RDM: link to archive! Researcher-to-Archive
License to share data

28 DOI Accessing Research Data: After RDM Researcher-to-Archive DOI
Digital Object Identifier … a web link

29 Research Data Deposited @ Queen’s
 QUL Research Data Archive

30 Examples of archived data
 QUL Research Data Archive

31 Examples of archived data
 QUL Research Data Archive

32 AND LOTS MORE! Examples of archived data
 QUL Research Data Archive AND LOTS MORE!

33 Archives/Repositories
Queen’s Institutional Repository (DSpace software) Scholars Portal Data Archiving Platform (Harvard Dataverse software) Scholars Portal Data Discovery/Exploration Portal (Nesstar software) Or other discipline-based repository…

34 Recap: Benefits of Research Data Management:
ensure long-term preservation of data for future researchers meet grant requirements and/or produce a more competitive grant application increase the impact and visibility of your research encourage discovery and use of existing data to explore new research questions make sure your data are accurate, complete, authentic, and reliable, and reusable ensure compliance with ethics and privacy policies

35 If you have, or will be collecting data,
CONTACT US. We can help you develop and implement your data management plan.

36 Contact information Jeff Moon – Data Librarian & Academic Director, Queen’s Research Data Centre Ext Francine Berish– Geospatial Data Librarian Ext Alex Cooper – Data and Web Support Assistant Ext


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