Engaging Researchers with Data Management
The Cookbook
Effective Research Data Management (RDM) is a key component of research integrity and reproducible research, and its importance is increasingly emphasised by funding bodies, governments, and research institutions around the world. However, many researchers are unfamiliar with RDM best practices, and research support staff are faced with the diffi cult task of delivering support to researchers across diff erent disciplines and career stages. What strategies can institutions use to solve these p...
Éditeur : Open Book Publishers
Lieu d’édition : Cambridge
Publication sur OpenEdition Books : 30 avril 2020
ISBN numérique : 978-1-78374-799-3
Collection : Open Reports Series
Année d’édition : 2019
ISBN (Édition imprimée) : 978-1-78374-797-9
Nombre de pages : 170
Hilary Hanahoe
ForewordCase studies
Joanne Yeomans, Joseph Ssebulime, Fieke Schoots et al.
1. Research Data Management Policy: The Holy Grail of Data Management Support?Joanne Yeomans, Iza Witkowska, Mary-Kate Hannah et al.
2. Finding Triggers for EngagementConnie Clare, Annemarie Hildegard Eckes-Shephard, Yan Wang et al.
3. Engagement through TrainingElli Papadopoulou, Kerry Miller, Ramutė Grabauskienė et al.
4. Dedicated Events to Gauge Interest and Build NetworksConnie Clare, Lauren Cadwallader, Sacha Jones et al.
5. Networks of Data ChampionsYan Wang, Alastair Dunning, Marta Teperek et al.
6. Dedicated Consultants to Offer One-to-One Support with DataIza Witkowska, Annemiek van der Kuil et Anneke de Maat
7. Interviews and Case StudiesElli Papadopoulou, Katherine McNeill, Rachel Wise et al.
8. Engage with Senior Researchers through ArchivingEffective Research Data Management (RDM) is a key component of research integrity and reproducible research, and its importance is increasingly emphasised by funding bodies, governments, and research institutions around the world. However, many researchers are unfamiliar with RDM best practices, and research support staff are faced with the diffi cult task of delivering support to researchers across diff erent disciplines and career stages. What strategies can institutions use to solve these problems?
Engaging Researchers with Data Management is an invaluable collection of 24 case studies, drawn from institutions across the globe, that demonstrate clearly and practically how to engage the research community with RDM. These case studies together illustrate the variety of innovative strategies research institutions have developed to engage with their researchers about managing research data. Each study is presented concisely and clearly, highlighting the essential ingredients that led to its success and challenges encountered along the way. By interviewing key staff about their experiences and the organisational context, the authors of this book have created an essential resource for organisations looking to increase engagement with their research communities.
This handbook is a collaboration by research institutions, for research institutions. It aims not only to inspire and engage, but also to help drive cultural change towards betier data management. It has been writien for anyone interested in RDM, or simply, good research practice.
PhD student , University of Nottingham.
Maria Cruz is currently the Community Manager Research Data Management at the Library of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in the Netherlands.
Athena Research Center, Greece.
University of Cambridge / University of Sheffield, The United Kingdom.
TU Delft, The Netherlands.
TU Delft, The Netherlands.
Utrecht University, The Netherlands.
Leiden University, The Netherlands.

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