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John Kaye and Rachel Bruce
RDA National Data Services 2nd March 2016
Funded By:• Central
Government (BIS & HEFCs)
• Institutional Subscriptions
We…
Jisc is the UK higher, further education
and skills sectors’ not-for-profit organisation for digital services,
solutions & infrastructure Governed By:• Jisc Board• Stakeholder Forum• Funders and Owners
Group• Research at Risk
Oversight Group
Stakeholders:Higher, further education & skills providers, UK research community, government, research
funders, research systems, services and infrastructure providers
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Credit for Architecture concepts: John Lewis (Sheffield) & Stuart Lewis (Edinburgh) http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1202230
Research Data Management Shared Service
Pilot Shared Service Area
Other R@R Work Areas
Existing Jisc Services/Agreement Areas
UK Universities must comply with funder mandates to manage RDM through the lifecycle e.g. EPSRC
Jisc is working with 12-16 pilot institutions of varying sizes and specialisms to provide:
• Integrated shared RDM repository, preservation and reporting platforms
• Shared cloud (AWS), local and archival (Arkivum) storage• R&D on interoperability with CRIS, publications
repositories and lots more!
Currently in procurement. Framework of Suppliers to be decided by May 2016Business case for production service by December 2017
UK Research Data Discovery Service» National aggregation of
research datasets» Pilot service with 9 HEI’s and
6 national data centres (e.g. Nerc, Stfc, UK Data Service)
» Human data discovery function and API for activities such as reporting to funders and linking to global infrastructure
» IRUSDataUK will track downloads and usage statistics – informing COUNTER standard
»Alpha Product: http://ckan.data.alpha.jisc.ac.uk/dataset
Shared Data Centres» One operational in South of England (Slough) with 15 HEI tenants
(and growing)» One currently in development for North of England» Connected to JANET» Jisc brokered agreement enables the long-term utilisation of the
data centre environment for a range of activities including:› High performance computing (HPC) systems with high power
requirements but moderate availability requirements› Administration, teaching and learning systems with moderate
power requirements but high availability requirements› Other research systems that may have a requirement for higher
levels of data confidentiality, and to operate in an NHS/Higher Education secure research zone
Feedback and collaboration
Thank you!Email: [email protected]
Twitter:@JohnPKaye
Blog: http://researchdata.jiscinvolve.org
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