Presentations
There are 213 presentations listed.
Research Data Management in HPC Centers
Deepa Phanish, Erik Deumens, Geoffrey Fairchild, et al.
Panel 2025-03-11 Research Data RDAP Summit 2025
The rapid expansion of research data at High Performance Computing (HPC) centers has been driven by the increasing scale and complexity of AI pipelines. These AI-driven workflows often require vast amounts of data, which, in turn, places significant demands on storage infrastructure. As AI and machine learning models grow larger and more sophisticated, they consume more computational resources, [...]
Automation Through Collaboration: Building Trust Across Teams
Kevin Luu, Llewellyn Fernandes
Lightning Talk 2025-03-11 Research Data RDAP Summit 2025
Successful automation isn’t just about technology—it’s about people. When working across teams, earning trust is the key to driving meaningful change. This session delves into an ongoing initiative to automate research data storage provisioning, minimizing setup time and enhancing workflow efficiency across multiple IT teams. Gain insights into how fostering trust, seamless teamwork, and [...]
Stronger Together: Ecosystem-Level Approaches to Strengthening Data Sharing Infrastructures
Emma Green, Emmy Tsang, Katherine Skinner
Presentation 2025-03-11 Research Data RDAP Summit 2025
Data sharing infrastructures are essential for the creation and sharing knowledge but face challenges like declining revenue, limited operational funding, and competition that hinder collaboration. In this talk, we’ll share insights on ecosystem-level gaps limiting investment and adoption of data sharing infrastructures from our work and explore models for fostering shared efficiencies and [...]
The Repository of Last Resort? Exploring the Relevance of Institutional Data Repositories
Clara Llebot Lorente, Cara Key, Diana Park, et al.
Presentation 2025-03-11 Research Data RDAP Summit 2025
The repository landscape has evolved much in the last couple decades. We now have federal guidance that sets a standard for repository quality and certification processes to communicate the reliability of a repository to users. With well-established domain agnostic repositories that offer a breadth of services and that are generally recognized as good quality repositories (e.g. the GREI [...]
Domain Repository Not Available: Developing Guidance for Researchers Using Generalist Repositories
Lisa Curtin, Crystal N. Steltenpohl
Presentation 2025-03-11 Research Data RDAP Summit 2025
In this panel session, RDAP community members will be introduced to a variety of resource materials created by the NIH Generalist Repository Ecosystem Initiative (GREI) on best practices for data management and sharing in generalist repositories. Generalist repositories offer inclusive and flexible data services, enabling researchers to publish datasets that have no other domain- or [...]
Locating Restricted Data Repositories—Access via Data Use Agreements
Mary Oberlies, Megan Potterbusch
Lightning Talk 2025-03-11 Research Data RDAP Summit 2025
Are you prepared to support researchers working with sensitive/person-level data to deposit in public data repositories while still following institutional, ethical, and legal requirements around protecting individuals' data? In the modern era, the near impossibility of true anonymization means we must provide tangible recommendations for researchers who need to share de-identified, person-level [...]
Investigating and Addressing the Needs of Research Support Staff
Alissa Link Cilfone, Jen Ferguson
Lightning Talk 2025-03-11 Research Data RDAP Summit 2025
A fair bit of research has been done on what faculty and students want from libraries. There is less information about a harder to reach population: the staff members – postdocs, research scientists, lab managers, technicians, and study coordinators – who are on the front lines of research. We identified a target population of nearly 500 staff members in these roles in STEM research at our [...]
The Tenuous Juggle: Navigating Research Needs, Policies, and Institutional Challenges
Ibraheem Ali
Presentation 2025-03-11 Research Data RDAP Summit 2025
The exponential growth of biomedical research data has fundamentally transformed storage and compute requirements. Traditionally, federated IT departments at research institutions have led to fragmented and often unequal support for research data services in different disciplinary areas. Modern research necessitates computation regardless of discipline, creating common needs among different [...]
Cultivating a Resilient Research Data Stewardship Community through Sustained Dialog
Heather Coates
Presentation 2025-03-11 Research Data RDAP Summit 2025
Data professionals are key members of the research communities they support, at institutional and disciplinary levels. Community is a crucial factor in the success of data services programs. The work of building and sustaining community is frequently invisible labor. Despite the lack of visibility, we cannot ignore the invaluable work of community development in maintaining resilient research [...]
Collaborative Modalities for Data Services Instruction and Outreach
Erin Winter, Gabriele Hayden
Presentation 2025-03-11 Research Data RDAP Summit 2025
In this talk, two librarians will discuss strategies for organizing and collaboratively teaching workshops on specialized topics through a case study of two iterations of a high-performance computing workshop series. The Data Services department at UO Libraries recently organized a workshop series in collaboration with the research computing and neuroscience departments on campus. We recognized a [...]
I Don't Know What Comes Next: Strategic Planning for Data Services
Abigail Goben
Presentation 2024-03-14 Research Data RDAP Summit 2024
While data services have been offered piecemeal at many institutions for nearly a decade, the need for strategic planning and coordinating with campus partners has only become more critical. This presentation will describe a strategic planning process undertaken by a data librarian with the University Librarian, the Head of the Office of Research, and the CIO—identifying current offerings and [...]
Developing Diverse Data Librarians: Year 2 of a National Internship Program
Peace Ossom-Williamson
Presentation 2024-03-14 Research Data RDAP Summit 2024
Much like the broader library community, opportunities are not evenly distributed for data librarianship, and people of racial and ethnic minority groups continue to be largely excluded. Therefore, the NNLM National Center for Data Services created a paid internship program to provide data training, project experience, and professional networks for LIS students from historically excluded racial [...]
FAIR From Plan to Preservation: A Rubric To Empower Researcher Driven Data Stewardship
Reid Boehm, Jared Doucette, Nathan Denny
Poster 2024-03-14 Research Data RDAP Summit 2024
Agricultural researchers often generate diverse, unstructured data that requires thoughtful stewardship to enable sharing and reuse. Creating structure from the outset is critical, yet often a seemingly aimless or arduous task for researchers. Recognizing this barrier, Purdue University's Data Services and Purdue University Research Repository collaborated to create an actionable rubric to [...]
The DMPTool NIH DMSP Templates Project
Seonyoung Kim, Nina Exner, Katy Smith
Poster 2024-03-14 Research Data RDAP Summit 2024
The DMPTool NIH Data Management and Sharing Plan (DMSP) Templates Project was launched in response to the 2023 NIH Data Management and Sharing (DMS) Policy. This new policy introduced a more structured framework for DMS Plans, featuring six key elements, a departure from the 2003 NIH DMS policy. The project aimed to simplify the process for data librarians, research administrators, and [...]
The Research Data Services Landscape: Findings from an Updated Inventory of Research Data Services at US and Canadian Universities.
Ruby MacDougall
Lightning Talk 2024-03-14 Research Data RDAP Summit 2024
Campus research data support services play critical roles in supporting research on college and university campuses across the country. However, many of these services have developed in an ad hoc fashion across the campus, and are often siloed and difficult to locate, leaving researchers and administrators confused about what offerings are available. To begin to address this issue, Ithaka S+R [...]