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"Why Can't I Just Use Dropbox?": Using Cloud File Storage Platforms for Research

Tobin Magle, Deb McCaffrey

Poster   2023-03-29   Research Data  RDAP Summit 2023

Researchers use Cloud File Storage platforms like Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive and Sharepoint as a way to manage their data throughout the research data lifecycle. Price changes have forced researchers to migrate among platforms. However, these tools are not interchangeable.


Ethical Stewardship of Data Management Services: Addressing Patron Privacy While Supporting Public Access

L. Wynholds, Steph Crowell, Michael Shelton

Presentation   2023-03-29   Research Data  RDAP Summit 2023

Since 2013, federal funders in the US have been requiring that publicly funded research products be made available to the public. More than ever libraries and institutional repositories are supporting researchers in making their publications and research data available in addition to providing support around their data management needs. Professional societies such as IFLA and ALA task librarians [...]


It Takes a Village: How Data Service Professionals Built a Resource Toolkit to Address the 2023 NIH DMS Policy

Marla Hertz, Lucy Carr Jones, Reid Otsuji

Presentation   2023-03-29   Research Data  RDAP Summit 2023

Effective January 2023, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Data Management & Sharing (DMS) Policy requires investigators applying for funding to submit a Data Management and Sharing Plan (DMSP) that describes how scientific data will be managed, preserved, and shared. In response to this new NIH policy, a community of over thirty librarians and other research data professionals convened [...]


Creating and Refining Data Management Planning Services for a Diverse Scientific Research Community

Erin Antognoli

Lightning Talk   2023-03-29   Research Data  RDAP Summit 2023

The USDA Agricultural Research Service requires a Data Management Plan as part of the larger project plan for all research projects. Though the DMP only comprises two to three pages and follows a rigid 6-section format, researchers still encounter challenges understanding and complying with the various policies, procedures, and best practices outlined for data management. Difficulty results [...]


Supporting Qualitative Data Communities, Past and Present

Lynda Kellam, Mandy Swygart-Hobaugh, Jessica Hagman, et al.

Panel   2023-03-29   Research Data  RDAP Summit 2023

Academic data services covers a wide range of activities from GIS to computational techniques to data management. Qualitative data support is often lost in the shuffle despite researchers needing assistance with the methods, software support, and knowledge on data sharing and archiving. The qualitative data librarian community has been small but vocal in bringing attention to these issues. This [...]


Tell Me About Yourself!: Building Community Through Data Interviews

Jess Newman McDonald

Presentation   2023-03-29   Research Data  RDAP Summit 2023

The National Institute of Health’s (NIH) Data Management & Sharing (DMS) Policy requires researchers to prospectively plan for how scientific data will be preserved and shared. In the Spring of 2022 the author began to field questions from researchers about available campus resources and support for compliance with the new policy. These conversations renewed Library efforts to assess and [...]


Using Data Management to Explore and Engage with Our STEM Research Communities: Building a Shared Community of Data Terminology

Andrea Pritt, Briana Wham

Presentation   2023-03-29   Research Data  RDAP Summit 2023

Academic librarianship is full of technical jargon that researchers do not always understand, and academic librarians cannot expect researchers to inherently understand this jargon. In order to build a community of researchers who feel confident to engage with data management, a shared understanding of terminology is necessary. Having a shared community of data terminology between librarians and [...]


Using a Podcast to Engage the Data Professional Community

Shannon Sheridan, Briana Wham

Lightning Talk   2023-03-29   Research Data  RDAP Summit 2023

This lightning talk will describe a podcast for data professionals to learn about data engagement activities and keep up with the literature as well as the authors’ process starting (and maintaining!) this podcast. This talk would be of interest to those who might like to learn the steps of creating a professional and educational podcast or are interested in the content of the podcast itself. [...]


“DUA” or Don’t Ya: Implementing Data Use Agreements in an Academic Library

Kate Barron, Erik Limpitlaw

Presentation   2023-03-29   Research Data  RDAP Summit 2023

A Data Use Agreement (DUA) is a contract that governs the exchange of specific data between parties. Data Use Agreements establish who is permitted to use and receive a unique dataset, and how that user may use and disclose the data. Often, Data Use Agreements serve as a guaranteed first point of contact between data stewards and researchers in the community. As universities continue to grapple [...]


Sharing Data vs. Patent Protection Conflict: An NIH DMSP Mystery

Abigail Goben

Presentation   2023-03-29   Research Data  RDAP Summit 2023

When the final NIH Data policy was released, restrictions were allowed for protection of human subjects, but only SBIR and STTR grants were mentioned for intellectual property restrictions. This raised a mystery—did this create a conflict with the Bayh-Dole Act? How should Research Offices, Librarians, and Offices of Technology Transfer navigate this with researchers? Could a researcher meet [...]


Where's the Data? An Analysis of Links to Shared Data from Articles Published by a Single University

Kristin Briney

Lightning Talk   2023-03-29   Research Data  RDAP Summit 2023

Where have campus researchers been sharing their data and is that data still available? These are the central questions posed by this project, which looked at supplementary data links in the Caltech institutional repository, CaltechAUTHORS. From the over 90,000 publication records in CaltechAUTHORS, there were over 1,800 links to shared data (links to shared data were recorded from information [...]


Developing Diverse Data Librarians: Year 1 of a National Internship Program

Peace Ossom-Williamson

Presentation   2023-03-29   Research Data  RDAP Summit 2023

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 [...]


BIPOC Student Participation in Hands-On Learning, Skill Enhancement, and Project Development for Data Services in Medical Settings

Dev Wilder

Presentation   2023-03-29   Research Data  RDAP Summit 2023

The classroom offers necessary foundational and theoretical knowledge, but in addition to that, hands-on experiences offer the opportunity to put those fundamentals into practice as well as learn new things by doing them. In a world filled with and thriving on data, it is necessary for the awareness and exposure of the data services offered in medical library settings to be provided to LIS [...]


Building a Trustworthy Data Repository: Leveraging CoreTrustSeal Certification as a Lens for Service Improvements

Cara Key, Clara Llebot Lorente, Michael Boock

Presentation   2023-03-28   Research Data  RDAP Summit 2023

Since research data services were first offered within our institutional repository, community interest and dataset deposit counts have both grown steadily. While primarily focused on housing traditional scholarship and publications, the institutional repository also provides a discipline-agnostic storage and access solution for datasets for the university. Given a landscape in which publishers [...]


Learning From Our Repository Communities: A Project for a New Decade of PURR

Koushiki Pohit, Reid Boehm, Jerry Kuang, et al.

Presentation   2023-03-28   Research Data  RDAP Summit 2023

Last year, Purdue University Research Repository (PURR) reached a milestone of ten years at this time when new policy driven challenges and opportunities are arising for researchers and the research data repositories that provide support for their open data sharing needs. As PURR moves into a new decade, the team recognizes how much has changed and finds it essential to learn from others in our [...]