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Developing Research Data Management Policy and Services Robin Rice, Data Librarian DCC Roadshow Dundee: 5 December, 2012

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Developing Research Data Management Policy and Services

Robin Rice, Data Librarian

DCC RoadshowDundee: 5 December, 2012

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Overview

• UoE Data Library service• Research data management: scope• Developing an institutional Research Data

Management Policy• Researcher vs institutional responsibilities• Supporting and training researchers• Roadmap for strategic aims

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Data Library ‘traditional’ service

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RDM: scope

• An umbrella term to describe all aspects of planning, organising, documenting, storing sharing, and preserving data.

• It also takes into account issues such as data protection and confidentiality.

• It provides a framework that supports researchers and their data throughout the course of their research and beyond.

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University of Edinburgh Research Data Mgmt Policy

• Passed by Senate in May, 2011• Developed by an Information Services

committee set up by Vice Principal• Involved academic champions• Written by ex-DCC consultant• Deemed ‘aspirational’• Complementary to

funders’ policies

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Edinburgh policy content: worldle

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Roles & Responsibilities

• Who will support your researchers’ planning?

• Who has responsibility during the research project? Who has archival responsibility?

• Who has rights in the data?• Are students considered?

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Tips for policy development

Know the drivers for your own institution. Practice the art of persuasion. How big is your kirk? Seek alliances. Who is your high-level champion? Agree a style – mandate or enabling? Postcard from the future: what will it

achieve?

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Supporting and training researchers at UoE

• Online guidance for academic staff• Embedding RDM training into

postgraduate programmes (MANTRA)• Tailored support for Data Mgmt Plans

(customising DMP Online tool)• Training librarians & IT staff• Awareness-raising across

schools and departments

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RDM guidance for academics

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MANTRA online training course

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Customising DCC’s DMP Online

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Training Liaison Librarians

• DIY training facilitated by data librarians: Topics:

• Data management planning• Documenting & organising data• Data storage & security• Ethics & copyright • Data sharing

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Why do we needawareness raising?

• A common question: “Why has nobody told me about this before?”

• A common statement: “We need help with keeping up to date with the new tools/services that are continually appearing … I generally only hear about these by chance...”

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UoE RDM Roadmap

• The RDM roadmap sets out a high level plan for its delivery, noting objectives, outcomes, deliverables and target dates for the 18-month period July 2012-January 2014, across four strategic areas.

• Helps define the work• Provides an overview to

interested parties• Governance structure

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Roadmap outline

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Active Data Infrastructure

• Facilities to store data that are actively used in current research activities, to provide access to that storage, and tools to assist in working with the data

• Issues– Multi-platform, globally accessible– “dropbox-like” functionality?– Resilience and replication

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Data stewardship: archiving and preservation services

• Should the institution be doing this?– EPSRC says so“Research organisations will ensure that EPSRC-funded research data is securely preserved for a minimum of 10-years from the date that any researcher ‘privileged access’ period expires or, if others have accessed the data, from last date on which access to the data was requested by a third party.”

• How to do digital preservation: “Know what you’ve got and keep the bits safe.”

• – Tim Gollins, TNA

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Edinburgh DataShare

• Built in 2007-09 with JISC funding as a pilot institutional data repository

• Based on DSpace, own metadata profile (Similar to DataCite)

• Voluntary deposits trickling in• Being put forth as robust University-wide

service (SLD, policies)

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Links

• University of Edinburgh policy– http://www.ed.ac.uk/is/research-data-policy

• UoE Roadmap: – http://www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/information-services/

about/strategy-planning/rdm-roadmap

• MANTRA online training– http://datalib.edina.ac.uk/mantra/

• UoE Data Library – http://www.ed.ac.uk/is/data-library

• Edinburgh DataShare– http://datashare.is.ed.ac.uk/

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