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Blog posts

Let’s cook up some metadata consistency 21 November 2019

Increase data reusability and enhance your curation investments with these three tips 7 August 2019

RDM: A challenge too big to tackle alone 14 February 2019

RLP Research Data Management Interest Group: Acquiring RDM Services for Your Institution 6 February 2019

RLP Research Data Management Interest Group: Identifying and Acting on Incentives When Planning RDM Services 11 December 2018

RLP Research Data Management Interest Group: Understanding Institutional RDM Services 1 November 2018

Preserving Research Data: Are you ready for a long-term commitment? 13 December 2018

Libraries and RDM: Three decisions, three components, three realities 24 May 2018

Mini-symposium on RDM in Leiden 9 May 2018

The OCLC Research Library Partnership: the challenges of developing scholarly services in a decentralized landscape (European edition) 7 March 2018

The OCLC Research Library Partnership: the challenges of developing scholarly services in a decentralized landscape (North American edition) 7 January 2018

Use OCLC Research to Examine the Realities of Research Data Management at Your Institution 7 November 2017

On librarians and RDM 5 June 2017

Bringing order to the chaos of digital data 15 March 2017

Case studies in RDM capacity acquisition: A new project 20 October 2016

Metadata for research data management 18 April 2016

Data Management and Curation in 21st Century Archives – Part 2 29 September 2015

Data Management and Curation in 21st Century Archives – Part 1 1 September 2015


Presentations

Building Cross-campus Relationships

Building Cross-campus Relationships in Research Support Services

By Rebecca Bryant, Brian Lavoie

CNI Fall Membership Meeting
virtual

Robust, sustainable provision of research support services such as research data management, research information management, and research analytics requires careful attention to social interoperability—the creation and maintenance of working relationships between individuals and organizational units around the campus—to promote effective collaboration across internal silos. Research support is an enterprise-scale activity, involving units like the library, the research office, campus IT, and many others

This presentation provides an overview of findings from the recent OCLC Research report “Social Interoperability in Research Support: Cross-Campus Partnerships and the University Research Enterprise.” The report explores the social and structural norms that shape cross-campus collaboration; offers a conceptual model of key university stakeholders in research support; provides an overview of the goals, interests, expertise, and crucially, the importance of cross-campus relationships for these stakeholders; and concludes with recommendations for establishing and maintaining successful cross-campus relationships. 

The report is based on a synthesis of information gathered from interviews conducted with practitioners from a wide range of campus stakeholders in research support. Attendees will take away a deeper understanding of the campus stakeholders involved in major categories of research support services and learn techniques for establishing and sustaining partnerships with these stakeholders.

Topics: Research Data Management, Research Support

What researchers need when deciding whether to reuse data: Experiences from three disciplines

What researchers need when deciding whether to reuse data: Experiences from three disciplines

By Ixchel M. Faniel

Research Data Alliance (RDA) 16th Plenary Meeting
virtual

When researchers are deciding whether to reuse data, they need information about data’s context of production from a variety of sources such that data’s quality can be evaluated. This panel presentation compares the different types of context, sources, and data quality attributes quantitative social scientists, zoologists, and archaeologists mentioned needing during interviews and observations about their data reuse.

Topics: Research Data Management, User Research

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Team Members

Rebecca Bryant, Senior Program Officer

Ixchel Faniel, Senior Research Scientist

Brian Lavoie, Senior Research Scientist

Planning Guide

A three-part set of resources, which includes webinars and guides, to support planning and decision making at institutions considering and developing RDM services. View the Planning Guide.