Presentations
There are 213 presentations listed.
Building Resilient Research Data Services: A Collaborative Approach at a Less-Resourced University
Nick Szydlowski, Yuqi He, Carrie Hwang
Lightning Talk 2025-03-12 Research Data RDAP Summit 2025
San José State University (SJSU) is a teaching-focused institution with ambitious plans to increase research output and grant activity. As our faculty’s research footprint grows, the demand for research data services has grown with it. This lightning talk will focus on the work undertaken within SJSU’s University Library to create resilient, campus-wide structures in support of the research data [...]
A Scoping Review to Collect and Disseminate Survey and Interview Measures of Researcher Data Management Needs and Perceptions of Data Management Services
Marisa N. Lytle, Briana Wham, Heather K. Moberly
Poster 2025-03-12 Research Data RDAP Summit 2025
Researchers' data needs change over time with trends in funding, new research technologies, and growing amounts of archival digital data, amongst other factors (Diekema et al., 2014). We can promote resilience of our data services to this change by first identifying how researchers needs are changing and how to subsequently adjust our data services to best support them. In the past decade, change [...]
Strengthening Data Management Systems: Insights from the MAP Project's Institutional Pilots
Matt Carson, Briana Wham, Matthew Murray, et al.
Panel 2025-03-12 Research Data RDAP Summit 2025
In response to growing requirements for managing and sharing federally funded research data, the California Digital Library (CDL) and the Association of Research Libraries (ARL), with support from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), launched the Machine Actionable Plans (MAP) Pilot Project. This initiative addresses the pressing need for academic and research libraries of all [...]
Data Licensing: Forging Resiliency through Open Datasets
Lisa Chinn, Matthew Murray
Lightning Talk 2025-03-12 Research Data RDAP Summit 2025
What happens when research data falls behind a paywall? What are the implications of the pay-to-play model of dataset licensing? In this lightning talk, we will discuss the ethical underpinnings of dataset licensing and how to navigate the often fraught relationship between for-profit publication models and open data policies that run counter to such models. We will use examples from our research [...]
Developing a Dataset Catalog for the University of Alabama at Birmingham
Claire Warner
Lightning Talk 2025-03-12 Research Data RDAP Summit 2025
Many academic libraries are compiling dataset catalogs to make the research data produced by their institutions more findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable. These catalogs use a variety of approaches to gather metadata for dataset records and may be hosted on one of several platforms. Our approach is to use software tools, such as APIs, to locate relevant datasets and harvest their [...]
Building Resilience in Research Data Services: Establishing a Dataverse Instance at USC
Hector Escobar, Andrzej Rutkowski, Eimmy Solis, et al.
Presentation 2025-03-12 Research Data RDAP Summit 2025
In the evolving landscape of research data management, fostering resilient and adaptable data services is crucial to meeting the needs of diverse research communities. This presentation will explore the collaborative development of a Dataverse instance at the University of Southern California (USC), a project that embodies the principles of resilience through cross-departmental partnership, [...]
Open Science a la Carpentries: A Discussion of Resources and Trends
Daria Orlowska, Lena Bohman, Levi Dolan, et al.
Panel 2025-03-12 Research Data RDAP Summit 2025
Federal demand for open science processes has left a vacuum for guidance and instruction at universities that librarians are finding themselves addressing. This panel will highlight new, freely available classes in the Library Carpentries format created by two different groups funded by the IMLS-UCLA Open Science for Librarians program. The courses help librarians to be more informed ambassadors [...]
The Quest for Effective Data Management: Resiliency Through Serious Play
Kelly Burns, Koushiki Pohit
Presentation 2025-03-12 Research Data RDAP Summit 2025
The necessity of library-based Research Data Management (RDM) support, services, and training methods in recent years is increasing exponentially in response to new funding agency policies for sharing and cybersecurity, along with the rise of AI, and the growth of the campus research enterprise. RDM support practitioners commonly experience challenges in providing training at a large scale in a [...]
Documenting AI Prompts
Shannon Sheridan
Lightning Talk 2025-03-12 Research Data RDAP Summit 2025
AI is taking the world by storm. From commercial to educational applications, people are grappling with how to responsibly incorporate AI into their workflows. Research is, of course, no exception. With many funding organizations requiring data sharing for validation of results, AI input prompts are a new form of data that should be documented and shared when AI is used as part of research [...]
The Library as a Catalyst for Research Integrity
Allie Tatarian
Lightning Talk 2025-03-12 Research Data RDAP Summit 2025
Research integrity education often reaches only those required to receive it, creating gaps in understanding across the broader research community. By leveraging virtual learning opportunities, our university library has transformed Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) training into an initiative that transcends traditional institutional constraints. Our library-led workshop series serves as a [...]
Strengthening Data Services Through Capacity Building and Collaboration
Negeen Aghassibake, Liz Bedford, Jennifer Muilenburg
Presentation 2025-03-12 Research Data RDAP Summit 2025
The University of Washington Libraries is piloting a new model for data services that focuses on staff capacity-building and flexible service coordination. With limited dedicated staffing, the Libraries has traditionally taken a concierge approach to data services, connecting users with experts in the wider University or with individuals at the Libraries who have chosen to develop their own [...]
Building Resiliency in Faculty Data Management through Collaborative Curation
Emily Blumenthal, Alex Boyd, Jacob Hatcher, et al.
Poster 2025-03-12 Research Data RDAP Summit 2025
Accurate data on faculty publications and scholarly activities are essential for tracking research outputs, understanding dataset locations, and supporting research data management. During George Washington University’s transition to Symplectic Elements, we developed tools to incorporate legacy data, allowing us to preserve the full story of faculty research at our institution. Research outputs [...]
Byte-Sized Data Encounters: Empowering Doctoral Students’ Data Skills Through Practical Micro-Education
Amber Gallant
Presentation 2025-03-12 Research Data RDAP Summit 2025
Research on how librarians enhance doctoral researchers’ data management skills often concentrates on formal learning, including credit-bearing courses and one-shot workshops. As the data librarian at Royal Roads University, a Canadian research university offering two applied, primarily online doctoral programs, I wanted to complement these formal trainings with informal, scaffolded opportunities [...]
Building Services for the Long Haul with Princeton Data Commons
Hector Correa, Kate Lynch
Presentation 2025-03-12 Research Data RDAP Summit 2025
In this presentation we’ll talk about how we are building the Princeton Data Commons: a university suite of services to support research data at Princeton. We will discuss how we are building software to support researcher communities but software does not exist in the vacuum and therefore we will also talk about the context in which the software is developed, deployed, and maintained. Building [...]
What it Takes to Go Deep: Reflections on a Partnership between Michigan Publishing’s Fulcrum, Deep Blue Data, and the University Museum of Anthropology
Rachel Woodbrook
Poster 2025-03-12 Research Data RDAP Summit 2025
At the University of Michigan, the institutional repositories for both documents and data are located within the Publishing division of the Library. Although Publishing is home to a traditional academic press, it also houses multiple less formal publishing avenues, including the institutional repositories as well as Fulcrum, “a community-based, open-source publishing platform.” One important [...]