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1 RDA Libraries for Research Data P5 – March 9, 2015 https://rd-alliance.org/groups/libraries-research- data.html Organizational Models -- Research Data Polices https://rd-alliance.org/groups/libraries-research- data.html

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3 = Agenda = 1.Welcome and Session Objectives 2.Recap of the last session in Amsterdam – ‘How to establish Research Data Solutions in Libraries’ 3.Successful library policies in support of research data Wolfram Horstmann 4.Library Organizational Models to support research data Michael Witt 5.Discussion: Update on formation of Interest Group all

4 How to establish research data solutions in libraries 1.Make services usable – don’t duplicate services! 2.Partner up – expect it to be easier if partners are similar! 3.Go find the researcher’s heart – this gets collaboration started! 4.Use technologies as solutions – not drivers! 5.Help making your organisation data-aware! https://rd-alliance.org/filedepot_download/1634/611

5 3. SUCCESSFUL LIBRARY POLICIES IN SUPPORT OF RESEARCH DATA

6 3. Library Policies Review examples of research data policies Broadly categorize: institutional, preservation, project policies etc. Extract best practices: who to involve? what to consider? monitoring and success criteria? Analyze the role of libraries in policy development: driver vs. contributor

7 Funding Policies Overview Work in Progress in COAR https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dIcF2qJwttJJe5SBNISwWdC0qlf1_zDxYcYkN4OhJc8/edit?usp=sharing

8 4. ORGANIZATIONAL MODELS FOR DATA SERVICES

9 = Organizational Models For Data Services = How are different sizes and types of libraries organized to provide data services? How are data services articulated to users and what are the points of service? What are the different approaches for moving from traditional library models and functional areas to ones that support data? What new skills or positions are being defined or redefined to provide them? Kristin Anetelman, University Librarian, CalTech, United States Chuck Humphrey, Data Library Coordinator, University of Alberta, Canada Malcolm Wolski, Director of eResearch Services, Griffith University, Australia

10 5. CHARTER, WORKING GROUPS AND CROSS-RDA COLLABORATION

11 Charter, Working Groups and Cross- RDA Collaboration What RDA groups should we be liaising with? Joint meetings with other groups – List of groups, Topics for meetings Collect Use Cases for Repository IG? https://github.com/Islandora/Islandora-Fedora4-Interest-Group/wiki/Use-Case- template https://github.com/Islandora/Islandora-Fedora4-Interest-Group/wiki/Use-Case- template Brainstorming topics for P6 and new, potential Working Groups

12 Our group on the RDA map?


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