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Easy Ways to Support Campus Data Needs
Data Decoded Easy Ways to Support Campus Data Needs Michelle Barron-Lutzross, MLIS bepress Consulting Services
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DATA PIONEERS Source:
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Context for Data on Campus
What kinds of data are faculty gathering? What areas do faculty need help with? What is a “typical” data project?
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Common File Extensions
“Please select, and/or list, the file extensions you have produced, or anticipate producing, with your research.”
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Common File Sizes Table: Van Tuyl, S. & Michalek, G. (2015). Assessing research data management practices of faculty at Carnegie Mellon University. Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication, 3(3), eP1258.
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Finding Research Data
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Reach Out Office of Sponsored Programs Office of Research Library
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Reach Out Office of Sponsored Office of Research Programs Library
Graduate Research Services Subject Librarians IT
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What Data Services Do You Provide?
Data Management Plans Advising on Disciplinary Repositories Advising on Metadata House Data on Institutional Repository
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Integrated Data Program
Meeting campus needs and grant requirements Assign DOIs Have detailed policies and guidelines
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Integrated Data Program
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Three Common Needs Data related to an article (or monograph)
Supporting grant requirements Project-related data
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Data related to Article or Monograph
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Data related to Article or Monograph
NSF grant data sharing mandate Data sharing encouraged by publisher Link to formal publication
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Supporting Grant Requirements
IMLS data sharing mandate Connected to related scholarship Complete archive of project
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Supporting Grant Requirements
Funder mandate Desire for data reuse Detailed metadata Multiple scans available in one record
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Project Specific Data Contributes to international study
Desire for data reuse Citation and contact guidelines
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Project Specific Data Organization that molds to project architecture
Searchable archive Variety of files types
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Data Needs are Campus Wide
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Showcasing Departmental and Institutional Data
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Showcase Departmental/Institutional Data
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Showcase Departmental/Institutional Data
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Showcase Departmental/Institutional Data
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Other Types of Data
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Data Can Have A Variety Of Forms
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Data Can Have A Variety Of Forms
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Visualization
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Considerations for Publishing Data
Citable stable URL, DOI Findable high search engine visibility Reusable flexible metadata, published in context
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Considerations for Publishing Data
Storage unlimited storage, flexible file types Stewardship library and institutional investment
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METADATA FOR DATASETS
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Getting Started Don’t let defining a larger program keep you from meeting immediate needs Common data sets are in file sizes and formats you likely already support Create pilot programs in certain subjects or graduate work Approach faculty at common points of intervention When publishing data, consider organization and promotion Learn more about how offices on campus fit together Find data in your archives and special collections, or in centers and institutes on campus
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Works Cited Chatterji, P. (2015). Meeting data needs on today's campus: The Digital Commons Data Pioneers report. Available at: Cox, A.M., Verbaan, E., & Sen, B. (2014). "A spider, an octopus, or an animal just coming into existence? Designing a curriculum for librarians to support research data management. Journal of eScience Librarianship, 3(1), e Kratz, J.E., & Strasser, C. (2015). Researcher perspectives on publication and peer review of data. PLoS ONE, 10(2), e Rozum, B. & Thoms, B.L. (2016). A match made in data heaven: Libraries partnering with the office of research. bepress community webinars. Van Tuyl, S. & Michalek, G. (2015). Assessing research data management practices of faculty at Carnegie Mellon University. Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication. 3(3), eP Yoon, A., & Schultz, T. (2017). Research data management services in academic libraries in the US: A content analysis of libraries’ websites. College & Research Libraries, 0.
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