Presentations

Socializing Context in Research Data Reuse
Tampa, Florida, USA
Presenters focus on data reuse and the data reuser's need for contextual information, the sources of context information, and the reasons why this information is needed.
Topics: Research Data Management

What Data Reusers Want and How Data Curators Can Use It to Their Advantage
This webinar explains the different types of context information needed to preserve data’s meaning in ways that support data reuse over time and to discuss when and how to best capture this information over the course of the data’s lifecycle.
Topics: Research Data Management, Works in Progress

Container Collapse and the Information Remix: Students' Evaluations of Scientific Research Recast in Scholarly vs. Popular Sources
Cleveland, OH (USA)
Learn how students from high school to grad school evaluate the citability and credibility of online resources. Discover the variety of uses students consider when selecting resources and consider new strategies for addressing student needs.
Topics: User Research

OCLC and the Evolving Scholarly Record
Marseille (France)
Ixchel M. Faniel explores the contours of the evolving scholarly record, including stakeholders, stewardship, conscious coordination, and the "inside out library."
Topics: Evolving Scholarly Record, Research Data Management, Research Information Management, User Research

Identifying and Acting on Incentives when Planning RDM Services (video)
In the second webinar of the three-part Realities of Data Management webinar series, we continue to explore the factors influencing institutional decision making when developing resources and support for research data management. Here we present an incentives model that shapes local needs.
Topics: Research Data Management, Works in Progress

Practices Do Not Make Perfect
Virtual
Faniel details the Dissemination Information Packages for Information Reuse (DIPIR) research project, including research methods, findings, and implications.
Topics: Research Data Management, User Research

Data Reusability: A Comparison Across Disciplines
Seattle, Washington (USA)
Using examples from the Dissemination Information Packages for Information Reuse (DIPIR) project, Faniel presents on confluence and disparities of researchers’ data reuse needs.
Topics: Research Data Management, User Research

Developing Services to Support New Needs: Academic Librarians' Experiences with Research Data Management Programs
Dublin, Ohio (USA)
As research data management (RDM) needs change over time, so does the library's role in supporting these services. Faniel provides a look at this evolving area and how libraries can start thinking about their role in RDM.
Topics: Research Data Management

Do Your Data Management and Curation Practices Support Data Reuse?
Cambridge, Massachusetts (USA)
In this presentation, Faniel introduces the concepts of data management and data curation for archaeology in the context of optimizing for data reuse.
Topics: Research Data Management, User Research