Research Collections and Support
 
 
  Libraries are increasingly leveraging the raw materials of scholarship and knowledge formation by emphasizing the creation and curation of institutional research assets and outputs, including digitized special collections, research data, and researcher profiles. Our work informs current thinking about research collections and the emerging services that libraries are offering to support contemporary modes of scholarship. We are encouraging the development of new ways for libraries to build and provide these types of collections and deliver distinctive services. Our efforts are focused in the following three areas:
Publications
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                      The Realities of Research Data Management Part Four: Sourcing and Scaling University RDM Services26 April 2018 Rebecca Bryant, Brian Lavoie, Constance MalpasThis report series explores how research universities are managing research data throughout the research lifecycle. This fourth report in this series examines the sourcing and scaling choices made by four research universities in their acquisition of research data management (RDM) capacity. 
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                      The Realities of Research Data Management Part Three: Incentives for Building University RDM Services4 January 2018 Rebecca Bryant, Brian Lavoie, Constance MalpasThe Realities of Research Data Management series explores the research data management (RDM) capacity acquisition incentives motivating research universities. The third report creates four categories of RDM capacity incentives: compliance, evolving scholarly norms, institutional strategy, and researcher demand.