From "A National Approach to Open Research Data in Ireland", a workshop held on 8 September 2017 in National Library of Ireland, organised by The National Library of Ireland, the Digital Repository of Ireland, the Research Data Alliance and Open Research Ireland.
Ingrid Dillo - Trustworthy repositories for open research datadri_ireland
From "A National Approach to Open Research Data in Ireland", a workshop held on 8 September 2017 in National Library of Ireland, organised by The National Library of Ireland, the Digital Repository of Ireland, the Research Data Alliance and Open Research Ireland.
Hilary Hanahoe - The Research Data Alliance in a nutshelldri_ireland
From "A National Approach to Open Research Data in Ireland", a workshop held on 8 September 2017 in National Library of Ireland, organised by The National Library of Ireland, the Digital Repository of Ireland, the Research Data Alliance and Open Research Ireland.
Natalie Harrower - DRI, RDA and Irelanddri_ireland
From "A National Approach to Open Research Data in Ireland", a workshop held on 8 September 2017 in National Library of Ireland, organised by The National Library of Ireland, the Digital Repository of Ireland, the Research Data Alliance and Open Research Ireland.
Birgit Schmidt: RDA for Libraries from an International Perspectivedri_ireland
From "A National Approach to Open Research Data in Ireland", a workshop held on 8 September 2017 in National Library of Ireland, organised by The National Library of Ireland, the Digital Repository of Ireland, the Research Data Alliance and Open Research Ireland.
From "A National Approach to Open Research Data in Ireland", a workshop held on 8 September 2017 in National Library of Ireland, organised by The National Library of Ireland, the Digital Repository of Ireland, the Research Data Alliance and Open Research Ireland.
Ingrid Dillo - Trustworthy repositories for open research datadri_ireland
From "A National Approach to Open Research Data in Ireland", a workshop held on 8 September 2017 in National Library of Ireland, organised by The National Library of Ireland, the Digital Repository of Ireland, the Research Data Alliance and Open Research Ireland.
Hilary Hanahoe - The Research Data Alliance in a nutshelldri_ireland
From "A National Approach to Open Research Data in Ireland", a workshop held on 8 September 2017 in National Library of Ireland, organised by The National Library of Ireland, the Digital Repository of Ireland, the Research Data Alliance and Open Research Ireland.
Natalie Harrower - DRI, RDA and Irelanddri_ireland
From "A National Approach to Open Research Data in Ireland", a workshop held on 8 September 2017 in National Library of Ireland, organised by The National Library of Ireland, the Digital Repository of Ireland, the Research Data Alliance and Open Research Ireland.
Birgit Schmidt: RDA for Libraries from an International Perspectivedri_ireland
From "A National Approach to Open Research Data in Ireland", a workshop held on 8 September 2017 in National Library of Ireland, organised by The National Library of Ireland, the Digital Repository of Ireland, the Research Data Alliance and Open Research Ireland.
From "A National Approach to Open Research Data in Ireland", a workshop held on 8 September 2017 in National Library of Ireland, organised by The National Library of Ireland, the Digital Repository of Ireland, the Research Data Alliance and Open Research Ireland.
Sharing COVID-19 research data: the role for digital preservationdri_ireland
Slides for presentation at #WeMissiPRES, online, 22 September 2020. Presentation highlights the role for digital preservation as noted in the RDA COVID-19 Working Group Recommendations and Guidelines on Data Sharing (June 2020) DOI: https://doi.org/10.15497/rda00052. Natalie Harrower is the Director of the Digital Repository of Ireland and chaired the Editorial Team of the RDA COVID-19 Working Group.
What I wish I’d known at the start! What I wish I’d known at the start! Lessons learned the hard way when setting up RDM services;
Stephen Grace, London South Bank University, Sarah Jones, DCC; Research Data Network
Implementing figshare, research data networkJisc RDM
Implementing figshare and engaging researchers,
Research data network, September 2016, Georgina Parsons, Cranfield University and Megan Hardeman, figshare.
Research data spring: filling in the digital preservation gapJisc RDM
The research data spring project "Filling in the digital preservation gap" slides for the third sandpit workshop. Project led by Jenny Mitcham at York University and Chris Awre at Hull University.
Managing sensitive data at the University of BristolJisc RDM
Presentation on managing sensitive data at the University of Bristol by Kellie Snow, Research Data Librarian for the Research Data Network event, May 2016, Cardiff University.
Presented by Robin Rice at the "IRs dealing with data" workshop at the Open Repositories 2013 Conference in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, on 8 July 2013.
What are other universities doing to support RDM?Sarah Jones
Presentation given at an RDM workshop for support staff run with the ADMIRe project at Nottingham. The presentation covers what RDM support and services UK universities are developing.
Sharing COVID-19 research data: the role for digital preservationdri_ireland
Slides for presentation at #WeMissiPRES, online, 22 September 2020. Presentation highlights the role for digital preservation as noted in the RDA COVID-19 Working Group Recommendations and Guidelines on Data Sharing (June 2020) DOI: https://doi.org/10.15497/rda00052. Natalie Harrower is the Director of the Digital Repository of Ireland and chaired the Editorial Team of the RDA COVID-19 Working Group.
What I wish I’d known at the start! What I wish I’d known at the start! Lessons learned the hard way when setting up RDM services;
Stephen Grace, London South Bank University, Sarah Jones, DCC; Research Data Network
Implementing figshare, research data networkJisc RDM
Implementing figshare and engaging researchers,
Research data network, September 2016, Georgina Parsons, Cranfield University and Megan Hardeman, figshare.
Research data spring: filling in the digital preservation gapJisc RDM
The research data spring project "Filling in the digital preservation gap" slides for the third sandpit workshop. Project led by Jenny Mitcham at York University and Chris Awre at Hull University.
Managing sensitive data at the University of BristolJisc RDM
Presentation on managing sensitive data at the University of Bristol by Kellie Snow, Research Data Librarian for the Research Data Network event, May 2016, Cardiff University.
Presented by Robin Rice at the "IRs dealing with data" workshop at the Open Repositories 2013 Conference in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, on 8 July 2013.
What are other universities doing to support RDM?Sarah Jones
Presentation given at an RDM workshop for support staff run with the ADMIRe project at Nottingham. The presentation covers what RDM support and services UK universities are developing.
Presentation given to SCURL on the 17th April 2013. It gives some high-level context on the significance of RDM and points to work from the Jisc Managing Research Data programme and DCC Institutional Engagements as examples to reuse.
How the Research Data Service supports Open Research (aka Open Science) at the University of Edinburgh. Abridged slides used for presentation to Open Access Scotland meeting in Edinburgh on Wednesday 27th of March 2019.
Making research data more resourceful - Jisc digital festival 2015Jisc
This discussion examined how best to implement policy and deliver services to meet the needs of researchers, their funders, and the university. institutional research data management policies, infrastructure and support services and will be showcased alongside the DMPOnline tool that helps researchers produce effective data management plans.
Roadmaps, Roles and Re-engineering: Developing Data Informatics Capability in...LIBER Europe
A presentation by Dr. Liz Lyon of the United Kingdom Office for Library and Information Networking, as given at LIBER's 42nd annual conference in Munich, Germany.
Research Data Management Programme in EdinburghDCC-info
Presentation by Stuart Macdonald at DCC-Arkivum event 'Data Storage & Preservation Strategies for Research Data Management' at University of Edinburgh 27 October 2014
Lightning Talk Session 2: Achieving 100% Open Access to Research Publications
Students as Scholars – Participation in Open Research and Publishing Practices: The Case of the Communications Undergraduate Journal at Dublin City University
presented by Ronan Cox, Dublin City University;
5 Years of HRB Open Research in 5 Minutes
presented by Hannah Wilson, F1000;
National Open Access Repositories: Strengthen and Align Ireland’s Network of Open Access Repositories
presented by Christopher Loughnane, University of Galway;
The National Open Access Monitor Project
presented by Catherine Ferris, IReL.
NORFest 2023: Early Career Researcher Panel on Research Assessmentdri_ireland
Panel talk on November 3, 2023 at the National Open Research Festival 2023 which took place at the Royal Irish Academy in Dublin, Ireland.
Panel moderator: Yensi Flores Bueso
Slides from early career researchers:
Noémie Aubert Bonn, Postdoctoral Researcher at Hasselt University, Belgium, and the University of Manchester, UK;
Melissa Sharp, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow and Honorary Lecturer, Royal College of Surgeons Ireland;
Erzsébet Tóth Czifra Head of Programme at the Coalition for Advancing Research Assessment (CoARA);
Stefan Müller, Assistant Professor and Ad Astra Fellow in the School of Politics and International Relations at University College Dublin, Member of the Young Academy of Ireland;
Irene Castellano, Horizon Europe Health Cluster National Contact Point (NCP) for Ireland and Chair of the Ireland Chapter of the Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA).
NORFest 2023: National Open Research Fund 2023, Projects Launchdri_ireland
Launch of the NORF Open Research Fund 2023 Projects
introduced by Daniel Bangert, National Open Research Coordinator, Digital Repository of Ireland.
The NORF Open Research Fund 2023 is funding 13 research projects designed to support and advance Open Research in Ireland. This session featured presentations from a selection of the Project Leads of these projects. Speakers include Sally Smith (TCD), Jo-Hanna Ivers (TCD), Armin Straube (UL), Eoin O’Dell (TCD), Patrick Healy (UL), Ian Marder (MU), and Gemma Moore and Laura Rooney Ferris (HSE).
NORFest 2023 Lightning Talks Session Three dri_ireland
Lightning Talk Session 3: Enabling FAIR Research Data and Other Outputs
The Irish ORCID Consortium
presented by Catherine Ferris, IReL;
Exploring Large-Scale Open Data: The Curatr Platform
presented by Derek Greene, University College Dublin;
A Workflow for Research Data Management (RDM): Aligning the Management of Research Data
presented by Gail Birkbeck, University College Dublin;
Making Cultural Heritage Data FAIR: Developing Recommendations for the WorldFAIR Project at the Digital Repository of Ireland
presented by Joan Murphy, Digital Repository of Ireland.
Lightning Talk Session 1: Establishing a Culture of Open Research
Agape – Building an Open Science Practising Community
presented by Cassandra Murphy, Agape Open Science/Maynooth University;
Open Research Practices for Research Integrity
presented by Lai Ma, University College Dublin;
Research Assessment and Incentivising Open Research Practices
presented by David O’Connell, University College Cork
Keynote address 'Opening Science' at NORFest 2023 on November 2, 2023 at the Royal Irish Academy in Dublin Ireland. Keynote speaker: Chelle Gentemann, science lead for NASA’s Transform to Open Science Mission and co-chair of the U.S. White House Office for Science and Technology and Policy (OSTP) Sub-working group on the Year of Open Science
The Archiving Reproductive Health project as a FAIR data resource for humanit...dri_ireland
This presentation describes how the Archiving Reproductive Health project at the Digital Repository of Ireland can be used as a FAIR data resource for humanities researchers. It summarises the project progress to date and explain how ARH's digital collections can be used by researchers to build databases or data tools, can be searched using standardised vocabularies, and its outputs shared as openly licensed publications.
It was created by Clare Lanigan, Preetam Singhvi and Dr Lorraine Grimes of the ARH project and delivered by Clare Lanigan at the DARIAH Annual Event 2023 (https://annualevent.dariah.eu/) in Budapest on 8 June 2023.
Developing a self-care protocol for working with potentially traumatic data: ...dri_ireland
This presentation was given by Dr Lorraine Grimes and Clare Lanigan of the Archiving Reproductive Health project at the Digital Repository of Ireland at the conference 'Care for People in the Archives' held by the Archives Society of Alberta in Edmonton on 25 -27 May 2023. The presentation gives an overview of the ARH project and the process by which the Self-Care Protocol was developed and implemented.
The Digital Repository of Ireland Digital Preservation and Research Sustainab...dri_ireland
This presentation was delivered by DRI interim director Dr. Lisa Griffith as part of Love Data Week in University College Dublin (UCD) research community on 15th February 2023.
DRI's role in WorldFAIR: Cultural Heritage / Image Sharingdri_ireland
The WorldFAIR project is funded by Horizon Europe for 2 years to improve FAIR outputs through 13 disciplinary case studies. The Digital Repository of Ireland is leading the work package on the sharing of images in the cultural heritage sector. Presentation by DRI Director Dr. Natalie Harrower from SciDataCon 2022 at International Data Week, 20 June 2022 in Seoul, South Korea.
Introduction to research data managementdri_ireland
An Introduction to Research Data Management: slides from a presentation given online on May 12 2022, by Beth Knazook, Project Manager, Research Data. Covers topics such as: what are research data; why share research data; why DMPs are important; and where should you share your data?
These slides are from a presentation delivered by Dr James Louis Smith, postdoctoral fellow at University College Cork for the Ports, Past and Present project, delivered on 17 Sept 2021 as part of ‘Dublin in the Archives: Digital collections exploring the city and county’, a webinar hosted by the Digital Repository of Ireland as part of the Culture Night 2021 programme of events.
These slides are from a presentation delivered by Joe Lee, independent film and video maker, delivered on 17 Sept 2021 as part of ‘Dublin in the Archives: Digital collections exploring the city and county’, a webinar hosted by the Digital Repository of Ireland as part of the Culture Night 2021 programme of events.
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These slides are from a presentation delivered by Emma Clarke, founder of Dublin Ghost Signs, delivered on 17 Sept 2021 as part of ‘Dublin in the Archives: Digital collections exploring the city and county’, a webinar hosted by the Digital Repository of Ireland as part of the Culture Night 2021 programme of events.
This presentation was delivered by Liz Miller, Professor in Communication Studies, Concordia University, as part of ‘Engaging Communities with Archives: Video as a tool for activism, advocacy, and archival work’, a collaborative online event hosted by the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) and the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) on 7 Sept 2021. The webinar focused on archival initiatives and participatory projects that aim to train or support community groups in using video to tell personal stories, bring about social change, or archive and preserve activism and advocacy work.
The presentation focuses on Mapping Memories, a participatory media initiative that offered over a hundred young individuals the opportunity to recount their stories of refugee experiences on their own terms.
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This presentation was delivered by Yvonne Ng, Archives Manager at WITNESS, as part of ‘Engaging Communities with Archives: Video as a tool for activism, advocacy, and archival work’, a collaborative online event hosted by the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) and the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) on 7 Sept 2021. The webinar focused on archival initiatives and participatory projects that aim to train or support community groups in using video to tell personal stories, bring about social change, or archive and preserve activism and advocacy work.
The presentation focuses on WITNESS’s work and how they support people to use video as a tool for activism and advocacy.
This presentation was delivered by Lynsey Gillespie, Archivist at PRONI, as part of ‘Engaging Communities with Archives: Video as a tool for activism, advocacy, and archival work’, a collaborative online event hosted by the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) and the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) on 7 Sept 2021. The webinar focused on archival initiatives and participatory projects that aim to train or support community groups in using video to tell personal stories, bring about social change, or archive and preserve activism and advocacy work.
The presentation focuses on Making the Future, a cross-border cultural programme that aims to empower people to use museum collections and archives to explore the past and create a powerful vision for future change.
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Sarah Jones - National approaches to data management
1. National approaches to
data management
Sarah Jones
Digital Curation Centre, Glasgow
sarah.jones@glasgow.ac.uk
Twitter: @sjDCC
RDA Ireland, 8th September 2017, Dublin
2. What needs to be addressed?
Image CC-BY-NC-SA by Leo Reynolds www.flickr.com/photos/lwr/13442910354
3. Components of RDM services
www.dcc.ac.uk/resources/how-guides/how-develop-rdm-services
4. UK Open Data Concordat
• Multi-stakeholder group: RCUK, HEFCE, Universities
UK, Wellcome Trust
• Developed in response to criticism about varying
policy requirements
• Provides a set of principles and roles for all
www.rcuk.ac.uk/documents/documents/
concordatonopenresearchdata-pdf
5. DMPTuuli for DMPs
https://www.dmptuuli.fi
• Project supported by the Ministry of
Education
• Single national service that all unis
can customise
• Developed national DMP template
• Liaison / piloting with Academy of
Finland and other research funders
6. Secure data services
TSD provides a platform for researchers working at
University of Oslo and in other public research
institutions to collect, store and analyze sensitive
research data. TSD complies with the directive of
privacy and electronic communication in Norway.
www.uio.no/english/services/it/research/
storage/sensitive-data/index.html
7. Dutch DataVerse network
• A network of data repositories
• Based on open source repository solution
• Supported by participating institutions and DANS
• Provides storage, sharing and registration of data,
during the research period and up to prescribed
term of ten years after its completion.
https://dataverse.nl
8. National / domain repositories
CESSDA social science
data centres
BioSharing portal of
databases in life sciences
www.cessda.eu https://biosharing.org
9. Research Data Australia
https://researchdata.ands.org.au
• National portal to
Australian research data
• Harvests metadata from
100+ research orgs,
government agencies,
and cultural institutions
• Funded projects within
institutions to ‘seed the
commons’
10. MANTRA online training
http://mantra.edina.ac.uk
• Online toolkit, created with
international reuse in mind
• CC-BY licensed to permit
widest reuse
• Lots of uptake: embed in
VLE, inspire new variants,
led to MOOC…
12. What do we learn from these examples?
Image CC-BY-NC-ND by talkingplant www.flickr.com/photos/talkingplant/2256485110Image CC-0 by Alan Levine https://www.flickr.com/photos/cogdog/15903347764
13. Lots of potential to get started
• Many services can be offered at a national level
• It helps to build on good practice emerging from
universities or other countries
• Understand community needs and priorities
• Tackle one aspect at a time
14. Research Data Shared Service vision
www.jisc.ac.uk/rd/projects/research-data-shared-service
• Provide an end-to-end system, offered as a managed service
• Procure services on behalf of the sector
15. Will always be a hybrid environment
Local National Global
NIH
Commons
EOSC
African Open
Science Platform
National
Data
Services
Diverse mix of stakeholders acting at different levels
Universities
Discipline-specific, community-based services
Third-party
service providers
Registration agencies
17. Critical to provide fora to exchange ideas
DCC’s Research Data Management Forum (RDMF)
• Informal network with bi-annual events since 2008
• Topics based on current issues raised by members
• Overnight stays to promote networking opportunities
• Model replicated in Portugal
www.dcc.ac.uk/events/research-
data-management-forum-rdmf
18. Dutch National RDM Coordination Point
• Formal coordination to facilitate national strategy
• Five issues / working groups
• Members from unis, UMCs, unis of applied sciences,
data centres, national services and other institutes
• Coordinated by SURF with other agencies
www.surf.nl/en/lcrdm
Potential role for
national RDA
group?
19. Lots of ways to get started
Image ‘Go !!’ CC-BY-NC-ND by Cédric Fettouche www.flickr.com/photos/cedmars/5405223203
20. National projects
• DLCM (Swiss Data Lifecycle Management) funded by
swissuniversities to combine existing efforts on RDM
• Five project tracks:
1. Guidelines, polices and Data Management Plan
2. Publication and preservation
3. Active data management
4. Consultation and training
5. Outreach and dissemination
• Similar projects elsewhere to coordinate RDM e.g. e-
Infrastructures Austria and Tuuli project in Finland
www.dlcm.ch
21. Establish centres of expertise
Australian National Data
Centre (ANDS)
“to make Australia’s research
data assets more valuable for
researchers, research
institutions and the nation”
www.ands.org.au
22. Funding programmes e.g. MRD
The Jisc Managing Research Data programmes were instrumental in
seeding RDM activity in a wide range of unis and building community
MRD 01: October 2009 – July 2011
• £4.3 million investment
• Strands: infrastructure projects, DMPs, citation, training, tools (costs & reqs)
• www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/mrd.aspx
MRD 02 – October 2011 – July 2013
• £4.6 million investment
• Strands: infrastructure projects, DMPs, training, data publication
• www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/di_researchmanagement/managin
gresearchdata.aspx
Lots of workshops and coordination by DCC & Jisc throughout
23. Membership organisations
Canadian Portage network
• Launched in 2015 by the Canadian Association of Research
Libraries (CARL)
• Supported by Library memberships for 2 years (business plan)
• Aim is to coordinate and expand existing expertise, services,
and infrastructure for RDM
• Collaborate with other relevant national groups e.g. Compute
Canada, RDC, Canadian Association of Research Admins
(CARA) & Ethics Boards (CAREB)
https://portagenetwork.ca
24. Questions
• Do you have all the stakeholders at the table?
• What resources do you have to commit?
• Where are things at now?
• Which are the most pressing priorities?
• What does it make most sense to centralise?
• What should be provided, by whom, at what level?
25. Thanks for listening
For DCC resources see:
www.dcc.ac.uk/resources
Follow DCC us on twitter:
@digitalcuration and #ukdcc
Editor's Notes
Universities providing services locally or acting together e.g. 4TU, White Rose group
Disciplines providing support at group level, national repos but also international services and platforms
Third-party providers such as figshare and Arkivum offering services to single institutions or brokering sector deals
National services need to play well with this local level but also global initiatives e.g. how do they feed into transnational picture of federated, virtual infra e.g. European Open Science Cloud? Also reliance on broader international infrastructure and standards e.g. ORCID, DataCite
Significant long-term funding for national services and support
Also Research Data Canada, supported at the Federal level.
Seldom a single locus / voice so join-up across initiatives is key