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Keynote presentation for the Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries 2014 Research Data Management Conference, 11 July 2014. Focuses on why data management and sharing is important, and the role of libraries.
Research Data Management & the Role of Libraries
Carly Strasser | @carlystrasser California Digital Library
Colorado Research Library 11 June 2014
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I am not a librarian.
I am not a librarian.
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…but I do work at a library.
Enable data sharing Encourage
new incentives
Think about code sharing
Work with libraries, publishers and
researchers
Explore new tools to help
change system
Build tools
Data management:
From Flickr by Julia Manzerova
Saves time
Protects investment
Increases research efficiency
Satisfies funding agency requirements
Responsibility
h/t Ted Hart, NEON
You can be the data’s
Guardian Steward Caretaker Manager
Data can’t be owned.
From Flickr by Michael Tinkler
Why share?
Better reproducibility.
http://science.okfn.org/2013/10/18/its-not-only-peer-reviewed-its-reproducible/
More credibility.
Better reproducibility.
More credibility.
Better reproducibility.
Fox News, creationism, & the war on science.
“Help us identify grants that are wasteful or that you don’t think are a good use of taxpayer dollars.” Rep. Adrian Smith (R-Nebraska), a member of the House Committee on Science and Technology
Faster progress.
More credibility.
Better reproducibility.
Fox News, creationism, & the war on science.
Faster progress.
More credibility.
Better reproducibility.
Fox News, creationism, & the war on science.
Increased collaboration & reuse.
Faster progress.
More credibility.
Better reproducibility.
Fox News, creationism, & the war on science.
Increased collaboration & reuse.
Future scientists can use the data.
From Flickr by Redden-McAllister
From Flickr by Ken Cowell
From Flickr Brandi Jordan
Why share? now
… “Federal agencies investing in research and development (more than $100 million in annual expenditures) must have clear and coordinated policies for increasing public access to research products.”
Feb 2013
1. Maximize free public access 2. Ensure researchers create data
management plans 3. Allow costs for data preservation and
access in proposal budgets 4. Ensure evaluation of data management
plan merits 5. Ensure researchers comply with their data
management plans 6. Promote data deposition into public
repositories 7. Develop approaches for identification and
attribution of datasets 8. Educate folks about data stewardship
From Flickr by Joe Crimmings Photography
Competition
Funding
Competition
Collaboration X
Research has changed
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Such Internet!
So many tools!
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So much data!
DMP requirements
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Why libraries?
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Access & preservation of scholarly outputs
includes
data!
MLIS information = data
“City All-Star Softball Team”, 1947. From Calisphere, Contributed by Oxnard Public Library
Data managers
Administrators
Funders
Librarians
Information services
Researchers
Publishers
feetmeters
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UC Berkeley campus
feetmeters
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UC Berkeley campus
Physical center
Crosses disciplines
s metadata
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Libraries are part of the academic infrastructure
Support for data management and storage is too
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Libraries are changing
From Flickr by Madison Guy
Libraries are changing
What’s left? Outreach & education New people Repositories management
Do more outreach Provide more education Become data advocates
What’s left?
From Flickr by Boston Public Library
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Opportunities!
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