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Understanding How to Identify and Manage Personal Identifying Information (PII) to Further Data Interoperability

Zixin Nie

Presentation   2024-03-12   Research Data  RDAP Summit 2024

Respect for research participant rights is as key aspect for consideration when creating and utilizing interoperable data. From that perspective, requirements for sharing research data often call for the data to be de-identified, i.e., the removal of all personal identifying information (PII) prior to data sharing, to ensure that the participant’s data privacy rights are not infringed upon. [...]


Interoperability Between Specialized Data Repositories

Mariah Kenney, Brendan Honick

Lightning Talk   2024-03-12   Research Data  RDAP Summit 2024

Specialized data repositories offer significant benefits to the scientific community, such as descriptive metadata schemas, data validation, and a central hub for researchers to access data of interest. However, the use of these specialized data repositories poses a challenge for multimodal data, which may need to be deposited at various locations. Within the NIH BRAIN Initiative Consortium, [...]


Teaching Interoperability: How We Make Git and GitHub Approachable to All

Tobin Magle, Colby Witherup Wood

Lightning Talk   2024-03-12   Research Data  RDAP Summit 2024

Research groups consist of faculty, students, and staff with a wide range of computational skillsets, from coding experts to novices. Version control systems add value to computational research projects by facilitating collaboration and open science, but using version control systems like git can be intimidating for novices due to a lack of familiarity with using the command line, the amount of [...]


Extending One-Shot RDM Instruction: Creating a Workbook of Data Management Exercises to Supplement Data Information Literacy Sessions

Kristin Briney

Lightning Talk   2024-03-12   Research Data  RDAP Summit 2024

How do we help researchers translate data management fundamentals into customized practice within their research when the most common form of information literacy – the one-time, lecture-based workshop – is not enough to support this transition? While some data management educators have had success delivering full data management curricula, either through a for-credit course or online modules, [...]


Working with the Research Grants Enterprise: No Controlled Vocabulary for Jargon!

Nina Exner

Presentation   2024-03-12   Research Data  RDAP Summit 2024

Library jargon and grants jargon both impede the social interoperability of RDM for grants. The structure of the research enterprise and goals of research support professionals are often opaque to RDM librarians. Building a close relationship with research administrators and other professionals in “the grants office” can vastly expand the effectiveness of RDM support. However, it can be difficult [...]


Developing Specialized Data Curation Trainings: A Community-Driven Approach

Sophia Nicole Lafferty-Hess

Lightning Talk   2024-03-12   Research Data  RDAP Summit 2024

Duke University, in collaboration with other partner institutions and members of the Data Curation Network (DCN), received an Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) grant [re-252343-ols-22] to support the development of specialized curriculum for data curation training for academic library and archives staff. The project drew together data curators and information professionals to create [...]


Incorporating Web Archiving Into Software Curation Workflows

Talya Cooper, Vicky Rampin

Presentation   2024-03-12   Research Data  RDAP Summit 2024

Although researchers routinely deposit data in repositories, much research software continues to live only on platforms like GitHub, GitLab, BitBucket, and SourceForge. Our research has shown that the number of GitHub URLS in preprints has risen exponentially in the past decade, while fewer than half of researchers place their research software in an archive that guarantees preservation. At the [...]


Approaches to Curation of Simulation Data

Matthew Mayernik, Doug Schuster, Gretchen Mullendore, et al.

Presentation   2024-03-12   Research Data  RDAP Summit 2024

Many researchers face the challenge of determining “What data to preserve and share?”, and “Where to preserve and share that data?” This can be especially challenging for those who run simulations or computational models, which can produce complex, voluminous data outputs. Researchers often haven’t considered what simulation outputs may need to be preserved and shared for future use and reuse by [...]


Taking FAIR on the Road: Presenting Professional Development Workshops on RDM at STEM Conferences

Marla Hertz

Lightning Talk   2024-03-12   Research Data  RDAP Summit 2024

Data standards are key to achieving interoperability, yet many researchers struggle to grasp their significance and practical application. Librarians, well-versed in data and metadata practices, are ideally suited to educate on this topic. However, effective transfer of knowledge across disciplines requires learning each other's language. This lightning talk will explore one effective approach: [...]


Collaborative Development of a Statistics Microlearning Course for Health Professionals

Lena Bohman, Regina Vitiello, Michael Kelly

Presentation   2024-03-12   Research Data  RDAP Summit 2024

In this presentation, we will discuss the process we used to design an asynchronous online course on statistics at a large hospital system. This project was sparked by a survey showing residents needed more support in statistics. The three presenters, two librarians and an eLearning expert, collaborated to come up with a solution tailored to the busy schedules of healthcare professionals. The [...]


From Flying Solo to Being ONE of the Flock: Lessons Learned on How the Data Professional Community Can Support Each Others Data Work

Joanna Thielen

Lightning Talk   2023-03-30   Research Data  RDAP Summit 2023

Data professionals fall on a spectrum. Some work full-time on a specific aspect of the data lifecycle, while others squeeze in data work as their assigned duties allow. Having worked on both ends of this spectrum, this lightning talk describes how my past experience working as a solo data librarian (with multiple liaison responsibilities) at an R3 institution influences my full-time data curator [...]


Building a Community Lead FAIR Data Curriculum for Agricultural Biology Data

Megan N O'Donnell, Leyla Cabugos

Poster   2023-03-30   Research Data  RDAP Summit 2023


The Art, Science, and Magic of the Data Curation Network

Mikala Narlock, Hoa Luong

Poster   2023-03-30   Research Data  RDAP Summit 2023



Re-curation Processes: Connecting Repositories to the Global Research Community

Ted Habermann

Presentation   2023-03-30   Research Data  RDAP Summit 2023

Curation is an important role that data repositories implement in a variety of ways. As a member of a repository team, what comes to mind when you hear the word “curation”? What does curation include and where does curation occur in the data life cycle? How is the impact of curation measured? These questions are answered in many ways across the broad spectrum of repositories. Many conceive of [...]