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Library Presentations University of Kentucky Libraries
5-23-2017
Research Data Management and SharingChristie PetersUniversity of Kentucky, [email protected]
Adrian K. HoUniversity of Kentucky, [email protected]
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Repository CitationPeters, Christie and Ho, Adrian K., "Research Data Management and Sharing" (2017). Library Presentations. 174.http://uknowledge.uky.edu/libraries_present/174
Experimentation & data collection
Planning & grant proposals
Data selection & leaning
Analysis & computation
Metadata
https://www.slideshare.net/rlwalls2008/using-the-biological-collections-ontology-to-advance-
biodiversity-science
NSF Biological Sciences• Data & Materials Produced• Standards, Formats, & Metadata• Roles & Responsibilities• Dissemination Methods• Policies for Data Sharing & Access• Archiving, Storage, & Preservation
Data Management Plans(DMP)
• Funding agency requirement• Promotes new research• Verification• Different interpretations• Reduces cost of replication• Research efficiency • Safeguards against misconduct• Training through replication
Advantages ofData Sharing
Archiving & Preservation≠
Backup & Short-Term Storage
Tips forData Preservation
• Appropriate metadata• Format migration• Storage media failure• Storage media obsolescence • Data integrity• Budget
Tips for DataStorage & Backup
• Determine your options• Campus/Dept. IT• Cloud storage• Local backups
• 3-2-1 Rule• Security
Adrian HoDirector, Digital [email protected]
Christie PetersHead, Science & Engineering Library and eScience [email protected]
http://libguides.uky.edu/research_data
Megan O’DonnellScholarly Communications [email protected]
Harrison InefukuDigital Scholarship & Initiatives, Co-LeadScholarly Publishing Services [email protected]
Research Data Sharing and Reuse
Adrian K. Ho University of Kentucky Libraries
CAMTech IAB Meeting Lexington, KYMay 23, 2017
Actions Involved in Research Data Management
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Reasons for Sharing Research Data
• Avoiding loss of research data • Maximizing benefits through reuse of data for scholarship and innovation • Addressing reproducibility issue • Funding agencies’ requirements • Journals’ requirements • Norm in certain research communities
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Benefits of Sharing Research Data
• Possible offer for collaboration from other researchers • More citations of the associated article(s) • Citations of shared data • Better chance to gain access to other researchers’ data
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When and What to Share
• Sharing data around the publication time of the associated article • Data that supports the publication• In a format most useful to other researchers• Codes for computational research • Exemption for sensitive data or data tied to patentable inventions
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Preparation for Research Data Sharing
• Quality control of data • Documentation about data and research process • Related information
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How and Where to Share
• Publishing data as the supplementary file(s) of the associated article • Publishing an article in a data journal • Deposit of data in an online repository
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Decision on Data Repository Criteria Recommended by MIT Libraries • Scope• Metadata and indexing • Deposit policies and workflow• Review procedures • Access policies and procedures • Tracking and citation • Preservation features
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Open Access Directory: Data Repositories http://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/Data_repositories
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Required Information for Data Deposit
• Creator name (with ORCID identifier) • Dataset title • Publisher • Publication year • Resource type • Identifier (usually provided by publisher)
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Recommended Information for Data Deposit
If applicable • Description • Subject(s) • Contributor(s) • Additional date(s) • Related identifier(s) • Geographic location
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Rights and Licensing for Reuse
Creative Commons Licenses • CC0 tool (no rights reserved) • Attribution (CC BY) license • Other licenses with specific restrictions
Open Data Commons licenses • Public Domain Dedication and License • Attribution License
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Record of Shared Research Data
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Relevant Resources Briney, K. (2015). Data Management for Researchers: Organize, Maintain and
Share Your Data for Research Success. Exeter, UK: Pelagic Publishing.
Data Sharing Requirements by Federal Agencyhttp://researchsharing.sparcopen.org/data
Research Funder Data Sharing Policies https://sparcopen.org/our-work/research-data-sharing-policy-initiative/funder-policies/
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Relevant ResourcesData Repository Comparison Chart (from MIT Libraries) http://libraries.mit.edu/repository-comparison
UKnowledge (institutional repository at University of Kentucky) http://uknowledge.uky.edu/
Iowa State University Digital Repository http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/
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Relevant ResourcesRegistry of Research Data Repositories (re3data) http://www.re3data.org/
Open Access Directory: Data Repositorieshttp://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/Data_repositories
CC0 Tool https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/
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Relevant Resources Creative Commons Licenses https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/licensing-types-examples/licensing-examples/
Open Data Commons Public Domain Dedication and License https://opendatacommons.org/licenses/pddl/
Open Data Commons Attribution License https://opendatacommons.org/licenses/by/
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