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1 Highlights from Strategic Agendas

2 Questions 1.What aspects of your Strategic Agenda have you been able to accomplish? 2.For which aspects of your Strategic Agenda have you run into barriers or challenges that make them seem unachievable?

3 CDL / Laine Farley Berkeley / Brian Quigley Davis / Gail Yokote Irvine / Cynthia Johnson LA / Todd Grappone Merced / Emily Lin Riverside / Diane Bisom Santa Barbara / NA Santa Cruz / NA San Diego / Ardys Kozbial San Francisco / NA

4 CDL Presenter: Laine Farley Accomplishments – Progress made on all objectives except one (1c) but nothing completely “done” yet – Use quarterly checkins to assess progress and adjust objectives as needed Challenges – Progress on ontologies (1c) and data/journal metric (2b) have been delayed/deferred due to resource constraints or other dependencies but do not yet seem unachievable – A number of objectives are still in the “explore” stage so that achievability is unknown, and we expect some items may not be accomplished in this FY due to dependencies on collaborators/partners Attended Dec 2012

5 UC Berkeley Presenter: Brian Quigley Accomplishments – Developed a robust instructional program for scientific data management – Advocated for library administrative oversight of e-research issues; currently recruiting for an AUL and Director of Digital Initiatives & Collaborative Services Challenges – Transitional state of the Library and IS&T administrative structures has been a barrier to cultivating new leadership and partnerships – Ongoing library re-envisioning has delayed implementation and promotion of e-research services as we wait for new priorities, structures & assignments to be determined

6 UC Davis Presenter: Gail Yokote Accomplishments – Key Campus Stakeholders Increased Awareness – Office of Research & IET Enhanced Relationships – Future Library Services Potential Described in Key Campus Report Challenges – Delay in Making Programmatic/Financial Commitments – Coordination Time Constraints

7 UC Irvine Presenter: Cynthia Johnson Accomplishments – Identified academic partners in departments & administrative units to work with who are managing “big” and complex data – Joined Office of Information Technology (OIT) & Office of Research to conduct more thorough campus survey of IT and data support needs (Fall 2012) Challenges – Defining librarian roles & responsibilities / Training – Hold campus summit to learn, explain and share how to best address eResearch needs for data management These are not unachievable, but have been challenging due to the library’s changing organizational structure, small staff and evolving campus landscape

8 UCLA Presenter: Todd Grappone Accomplishments – Data Curation/Consultation Our "Informationist“ 10 Data Consultations – Increased use of the DMPTool over 100 users at UCLA Increase in usage can be linked to outreach Challenges – Internal Library Resources and Pushback – Strategic Outreach Campus strategic planning fatigue

9 UC Merced Presenter: Emily Lin Accomplishments – Initiated pilot with faculty member – Initiated planning with Office of Research for joint workshops/programs Challenges – Prioritization and attention from campus stakeholders given competing needs Attended Dec 2012

10 UC Riverside Presenter: Diane Bisom Accomplishments – EZID Account established for UCR by the Libraries; in use by Bourns College of Engineering (BOCE) since 2012; The Libraries and the College of Engineering have interest in developing strategies for expansion of EZID to other academic and research units on campus – Establishment of eScholarship site as the repository for BCOE journal articles and technical reports, with automatic EZID assignment during upload. A tutorial for BOCE researchers has been created and made available. Engineering Librarian Michele Potter, worked with BCOE staff to design tutorial. Challenges – Departure of VC for Research in June 2012; Appointment of new VC for Research and Economic Development in July 2012 – Temporary Assignment of AVC CIO as Interim VC of Finance and Business Operations in July 2012. Incumbent does not currently have time in his schedule to formalize planning for e-research with the Libraries and may not have time until the position is filled.

11 UC San Diego Presenter: Ardys Kozbial Accomplishments – Created an ideal staffing plan for the Library’s Research Data Curation Program – As part of the campus Research Cyberinfrastructure (RCI), working with 5 research labs as pilot projects. Challenges – As data curation becomes more popular, there is competition on campus around who owns the activity. – The Library’s reorganization process has slowed momentum. New resources (people) have not yet been assigned to the program and the AUL has changed.


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