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ESI Supplemental 1 E-research Support SlidesDuraSpace
E-Research Support at
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Supplemental Webinar
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Presented by Sayeed Choudhurry & James Mullins
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This presentation introduced participants to the DC 101 course and was given at the Digital Curation and Preservation Outreach and Capacity Building Workshop in Belfast on September 14-15 2009.
http://www.dcc.ac.uk/events/workshops/digital-curation-and-preservation-outreach-and-capacity-building-workshop
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San Diego, CA
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These are the slides for Robert H. McDonald for the Future Trends Panel Presentation at the the Inter-institutional Approaches to Supporting Scholarly Communication Symposium held on August 16, 2012 at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
ESI Supplemental 1 E-research Support SlidesDuraSpace
E-Research Support at
Johns Hopkins University & Purdue University
Supplemental Webinar
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Presented by Sayeed Choudhurry & James Mullins
DuraSpace is OPEN presented by:
Debra Hanken Kurtz, CEO Jonathan Markow, CSO at the
11th Annual International Conference on Open Repositories 2016, Dublin
Meeting the NSF DMP Requirement: March 7, 2012IUPUI
March 7 version of the IUPUI workshop Meeting the NSF Data Management Plan Requirement: What you need to know. This workshop is co-sponsored by the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and the University Library.
Meeting the NSF DMP Requirement June 13, 2012IUPUI
June 13 version of the IUPUI workshop Meeting the NSF Data Management Plan Requirement: What you need to know. This workshop is co-sponsored by the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and the University Library.
This presentation introduced participants to the DC 101 course and was given at the Digital Curation and Preservation Outreach and Capacity Building Workshop in Belfast on September 14-15 2009.
http://www.dcc.ac.uk/events/workshops/digital-curation-and-preservation-outreach-and-capacity-building-workshop
Going Full Circle: Research Data Management @ University of PretoriaJohann van Wyk
Presentation delivered at the eResearch Africa Conference, held 23-27 November 2014, at the University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa. Various approaches to Research Data Management at Higher Education Institutions focus on an aspect or two of the research data cycle. At the University of Pretoria the approach has been to support researchers throughout the research process covering the whole research data cycle. The idea is to facilitate/capture the research data throughout the research cycle. This will give context to the data and will add provenance to the data. The University of Pretoria uses the UK Data Archive’s research data cycle model, to align its Research Data Management project-development. This model identifies the stages of a research data cycle as: creating data, processing data, analysing data, preserving data, giving access to data, and reusing data. This paper will give a short overview of the chronological development of research data management at the University of Pretoria. The overview will also highlight findings of two surveys done at the University, one in 2009 and one in 2013. This will be followed by a discussion of a number of pilot projects at the University, and how the needs of researchers involved in these projects are being addressed in a number of the stages of the research data cycle. The discussion will also give a short overview of how the University plans to support those stages not currently being addressed. The second part of the presentation will focus on the projects and technology (software and hardware) used. The University of Pretoria has adopted an Enterprise Content Management (ECM) approach to manage its Research Data. ECM is not a singular platform or system but rather a set of strategies, tools and methodologies that interoperate with each other to create a comprehensive management tool. These sets create an all-encompassing process addressing document, web, records and digital asset management. At the University of Pretoria we address all these processes with different software suites and tools to create a complete management system. Each process presented its own technical challenges. These had to be addressed, while keeping in mind the end objective of supporting researchers throughout the whole research process and data life cycle. Various platforms and standards have been adopted to meet the University of Pretoria’s criteria. To date three processes have been addressed namely, the capturing of data during the research process, the dissemination of data and the preservation of data.
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San Diego, CA
March 26-28, 2014
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arXiv Sustainability Initiative RDAP12
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Atlanta, GA
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RDAP 16: Sustaining Research Data Services (Panel 2: Sustainability)ASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2016
Atlanta, GA
May 4-7, 2016
Part of Panel 2, Sustainability
Presenter:
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Panel Leads:
Kristin Briney, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee & Erica Johns, Cornell University
Research Cyberinfrastructure at UCSD - David Minor - RDAP12ASIS&T
Research Cyberinfrastructure at UCSD
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UC San Diego Libraries San Diego Supercomputer Center
Presentation at Research Data Access & Preservation Summit
22 March 2012
A very short, very minimal presentation I prepared for the Yale Libraries' SCOPA event to introduce librarians in diverse disciplines to the concepts and challenges of data curation.
Talk at JISC Repositories conference intended for repository managers or research managers on some of the issues involved. Talk had to be originally given unaided because of a technology problem!
RDAP14: Collaboration and tension between institutions and units providing da...ASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2014
San Diego, CA
March 26-28, 2014
David Minor, University of California, San Diego
Amanda Whitmire, Oregon State University
Stephanie Wright, University of Washington
Lisa Zilinski, Purdue University
RDAP 16: Perspective on DMPs, Funders and Public Access (Panel 5: DMPs and Pu...ASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2016
Atlanta, GA
May 4-7, 2016
Part of Panel 5, "DMPs and Public Access: Agency and Data Service Experiences"
Presenter:
Jonathan Petters, Johns Hopkins University
Panel Lead:
Margaret Henderson, Virginia Commonwealth University
Data Curation: Retooling the Existing WorkforceSteven Miller
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10-1-13 “Research Data Curation at UC San Diego: An Overview” Presentation Sl...DuraSpace
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Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2015
Minneapolis, MN
April 22-23, 2015
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February 18 2015 NISO Virtual Conference Scientific Data Management: Caring for Your Institution and its Intellectual Wealth
Learning to Curate Research Data
Jennifer Doty, Research Data Librarian, Emory Center for Digital Scholarship, Emory University, Robert W. Woodruff Library
RDAP 16: DMPs and Public Access: Agency and Data Service ExperiencesASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2016
Atlanta, GA
May 4-7, 2016
Outline for Panel 5, "DMPs and Public Access: Agency and Data Service Experiences"
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Margaret Henderson, Virginia Commonwealth University
RDAP 16: DMPs and Public Access: An NIH Perspective (Panel 5, DMPs and Public...ASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2016
Atlanta, GA
May 4-7, 2016
Part of Panel 5, "DMPs and Public Access: Agency and Data Service Experiences"
Presenter:
Lisa Federer, National Institutes of Health
Panel Lead:
Margaret Henderson, Virginia Commonwealth University
RDAP 16: If I could turn back time: Looking back on 2+ years of DMP consultin...ASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2016
Atlanta, GA
May 4-7, 2016
Part of Panel 5, "DMPs and Public Access: Agency and Data Service Experiences"
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Panel Lead:
Margaret Henderson, Virginia Commonwealth University
RDAP 16: Data Management Plan Perspectives (Panel 5, DMPs and Public Access)ASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2016
Atlanta, GA
May 4-7, 2016
Part of Panel 5, "DMPs and Public Access: Agency and Data Service Experiences"
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Panel Lead:
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Atlanta, GA
May 4-7, 2016
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Presenters:
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Eric J. Tepe, University of Cincinnati
RDAP 16 Poster: Interpreting Local Data Policies in PracticeASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2016
Atlanta, GA
May 4-7, 2016
Poster session (Wednesday, May 4)
Presenters:
Line Pouchard, Purdue University
Donna Ferullo, Purdue University
RDAP 16 Poster: Measuring adoption of Electronic Lab Notebooks and their impa...ASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2016
Atlanta, GA
May 4-7, 2016
Poster session (Wednesday, May 4)
Presenters:
Jan Cheetham, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Wendy Kozlowski, Cornell University
RDAP 16 Poster: Responding to Data Management and Sharing Requirements in the...ASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2016
Atlanta, GA
May 4-7, 2016
Poster session (Wednesday, May 4)
Presenter:
Caitlin Bakker, University of Minnesota
RDAP 16 Lightning: Spreading the love: Bringing data management training to s...ASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2016
Atlanta, GA
May 4-7, 2016
Lightning Rounds (Thursday, May 5)
Presenter:
Tina Griffin, University of Illinois at Chicago
RDAP 16 Lightning: RDM Discussion Group: How'd that go?ASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2016
Atlanta, GA
May 4-7, 2016
Lightning Rounds (Thursday, May 5)
Presenter:
Margaret Janz, Temple University
RDAP 16 Lightning: Data Practices and Perspectives of Atmospheric and Enginee...ASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2016
Atlanta, GA
May 4-7, 2016
Lightning Rounds (Thursday, May 5)
Presenter:
Christie Wiley, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
RDAP 16 Lightning: Working Across Cultures: Data Librarian as Knowledge BrokerASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2016
Atlanta, GA
May 4-7, 2016
Lightning Rounds (Thursday, May 5)
Presenter:
Sara Mannheimer, Montana State University
RDAP 16 Lightning: An Open Science Framework for Solving Institutional Challe...ASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2016
Atlanta, GA
May 4-7, 2016
Lightning Rounds (Thursday, May 5)
Presenter:
Matthew Spitzer, Center for Open Science
RDAP 16 Lightning: Quantifying Needs for a University Research Repository Sys...ASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2016
Atlanta, GA
May 4-7, 2016
Lightning Rounds (Thursday, May 5)
Presenter:
Ana Van Gulick, Carnegie Mellon University
RDAP 16 Lightning: Personas as a Policy Development Tool for Research DataASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2016
Atlanta, GA
May 4-7, 2016
Lightning Rounds (Thursday, May 5)
Presenter:
Megan N. O'Donnell, Iowa State University
RDAP 16 Lightning: Growing Data in Utah: A Model for Statewide CollaborationASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2016
Atlanta, GA
May 4-7, 2016
Lightning Rounds (Thursday, May 5)
Presenter:
Betty Rozum, Utah State University
RDAP 16: Building Without a Plan: How do you assess structural strength? (Pan...ASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2016
Atlanta, GA
May 4-7, 2016
Part of Panel 4, "Measuring Up: How Are We Defining Success for Research Data Services?"
Presenter:
Yasmeen Shorish, James Madison University
RDAP 16: How do we know where to grow? Assessing Research Data Services at th...ASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2016
Atlanta, GA
May 4-7, 2016
Part of Panel 4, "Measuring Up: How Are We Defining Success for Research Data Services?"
Presenter:
Jake Carlson, University of Michigan
RDAP 16: I built it. They came. Now what? (Panel 2, Sustainability)ASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2016
Atlanta, GA
May 4-7, 2016
Part of Panel 2, Sustainability
Presenter:
Yasmeen Shorish, James Madison University
RDAP 16: Building Sustainable Services at the Small(er) Scale (Panel 4, Measu...ASIS&T
Research Data Access and Preservation Summit, 2016
Atlanta, GA
May 4-7, 2016
Part of “Panel 4, Measuring Up: How Are We Defining Success for Research Data Services?”
Presenter:
Ryan Clement, Middlebury College
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Data Curation Models JHU Barbara Pralle RDAP12
1. Data curation services models:
Johns Hopkins University
Barbara E. Pralle
RDAP March 23, 2012
2. Exploring the data curation waters
JHU DMS (Ripple across domains)
DRDC/Data Conservancy
(Deep Dives)
3. Data curation as continuum
• Widely ranging and emerging domains
• Existence of data standards inconsistent
Individual
Researcher • Researcher’s required to prepare dmp
• Researchers seek to use each others’ data
Emerging
research
• Researchers recognize value in aggregated data
clusters
• Consistent standards for data deposited
• 3rd party management of repository or archive
Established
communities • Development of discovery tools
Note: Inspired by Palmer, C. (2011, July 7). Data Curation and Research Libraries.
Address at the Data Curation Symposium, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD
4. How did we get here?
• 1995 – Digitization of Levy and Roman de la Rose collections.
• 1997 – Creation of DKC (later the Digital Research and Curation
Center.)
• 1999 – Established the Entrepreneurial Library Program.
• 2005 – Deep curation needs explored with SDSSII. Review of
repository infrastructure and platforms.
• 2008 - Data archiving partnerships.
• 2009 – Data Conservancy NSF award and work begins on use cases
• 2010 – DC Sustainability Team - DMP pilots
• 2011 – Launch of the JHU Data Management Services
5. How did we get here?
continued
DRCC ELP
Roman de la Rose, Fee based
Levy collection
JHU DMS contractual
SDSSII, Walters service models
Data Conservancy Rapid service
expertise/systems launch
6. JHU Data Management Services scope
Data Management Planning while preparing an NSF proposal:
• Understand all data products
• Review operational data management
• Questionnaire
• Discuss archival data management needs and options
• Review domain repository options
• Provide JHU Data Archive information
• Clarify language and help researcher iterate a 2 page plan
7. JHU Data Management Services Scope
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Archiving of research data:
• In-depth data management plan preparation
• Recommend metadata standards
• Transfer data into JHU Data Archive
• Manage data for researcher so he/she can find, access, and
use.
• Archive conducts integrity checking and format migration in
the future.
• Archive will enable tools such as feature extraction.
8. JHU Data Management Services Scope
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JHU Data Management Services does not provide:
• Unlimited archiving of data over time
• Operational data management
• In-depth curation of the data
• Written data management plans for researchers to edit
• Boilerplate language for data management plans
• Not currently, data management solutions for
encumbered data (IRB, security, etc.)
9. DMS launch: 3 facets of sustainability
Financial Sustainability Human Sustainability Technical Sustainability
NSF Proposal/Award data Analysis of data types across Business school capstones
research domains analyzing storage, disaster
recovery, and TCO
Human and hardware costs and Pilots with researchers Analysis of data volume and types
analysis
Budget Projections to deans Questionnaire and process iteration Review of technical lessons from
past archiving partnerships
Service center model established July 2011 launch of consultative Hire Software developer to
to support post award services services contribute to DC IRD team
Assessment meetings every 2 Recruit and hire 2 consultants October 21011 DC instance
months established for JHU Data Archive
Ongoing marketing of services to Training and building knowledge Participate in DC community agile
promote use development process
Annual recalibration of direct Build technical team Pursue RFI for storage solutions to
funding model support service
10. Phased launch and future expansion
• Jan – June 2011 – piloted DMP support across university
• July 2011 – formal launch of NSF proposal DMP support for
4 schools funding service
• October 2011 – established JHU Data Archive (DCS
instance)
• Future: a) expand beyond NSF, b) expand to other schools
across university, c) possibly provide additional operational
data management planning, d) expansion of data archiving
services for growing individual or domain collections, e)
possible provision of services to other institutions who
strategically choose not to set up their own operation