Collaborating to develop research data management services and collections


Autoria(s): Borchert, Martin; Bradbury, Stephanie; Broadley, Philippa
Data(s)

18/04/2013

Resumo

The Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Library, like many other academic and research institution libraries in Australia, has been collaborating with a range of academic and service provider partners to develop a range of research data management services and collections. Three main strategies are being employed and an overview of process, infrastructure, usage and benefits is provided of each of these service aspects. The development of processes and infrastructure to facilitate the strategic identification and management of QUT developed datasets has been a major focus. A number of Australian National Data Service (ANDS) sponsored projects - including Seeding the Commons; Metadata Hub / Store; Data Capture and Gold Standard Record Exemplars have / will provide QUT with a data registry system, linkages to storage, processes for identifying and describing datasets, and a degree of academic awareness. QUT supports open access and has established a culture for making its research outputs available via the QUT ePrints institutional repository. Incorporating open access research datasets into the library collections is an equally important aspect of facilitating the adoption of data-centric eresearch methods. Some datasets are available commercially, and the library has collaborated with QUT researchers, in the QUT Business School especially strongly, to identify and procure a rapidly growing range of financial datasets to support research. The library undertakes licensing and uses the Library Resource Allocation to pay for the subscriptions. It is a new area of collection development for with much to be learned. The final strategy discussed is the library acting as “data broker”. QUT Library has been working with researchers to identify these datasets and undertake the licensing, payment and access as a centrally supported service on behalf of researchers.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/59211/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/59211/3/59211.pdf

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/59211/2/PRES_IATUL_2013_Borchert_Bradley_Broadley_DataMgt_FINAL.ppt

http://active.cput.ac.za/iatul2013/public/index.asp?pageid=640

Borchert, Martin, Bradbury, Stephanie, & Broadley, Philippa (2013) Collaborating to develop research data management services and collections. In 34th International Association of Technical and Scientific Libraaries (IATUL) Conference, 14-18 April 2013, Cape Town South Africa. (Unpublished)

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Copyright 2013 the authors.

Available under License Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia.

Fonte

Division of Technology, Information and Learning Support

Palavras-Chave #080707 Organisation of Information and Knowledge Resources #080708 Records and Information Management (excl. Business Records and Information Management) #eresearch #research data management #data centric research #HERN #digital repositories
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Conference Paper