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Extending our Reach: Librarians Supporting the Research Life Cycle
Sherry Lake
July 30, 2012 University of Florida Data Management Workshop
What’s Hot?
Trends in Research
Trends in Academic Libraries
Challenge for Researchers
Data is expensive Time, instrumentation, inability to reproduceIncreasing regulation Granting agencies and journals require
submissionInadequate training No formal data management curriculumPreservation is not a priority Where is the Institutional Repository?Data management plans (DMPs) and Policies A challenge for research administration and
compliance, but really just the tip of the iceberg
Challenge for Institutions
“What role do the research and academiclibraries envision for themselves and doscientists envision for librarians in a digitaldata framework…?”
- To Stand the Test of Time…(2006) ARL. p.24
Roles for Libraries
In the Beginning: Purdue University
Jim Mullins Dean of LibrariesPurdue University
2004 initiative for Libraries to collaborate with faculty across campus—apply library science knowledge and expertise to research problems: manage, organize, describe, disseminate, preserve information.
Particular emphasis on addressing data curation issues.
The Data Research Scientist
Help the Libraries move research strategically forward.
Help ramp up interaction with research faculty on campus.
Leverage interdisciplinary research collaborations.
Address the social, cultural and organizational aspects of data curation.
Trends in Academic Libraries
Lorry I. Lokey Science Data Services Librarian
Data Research Scientist
Research Data Management Librarian
Science Data Librarian
Neutral: works across the entire institution Strong in relationship building: has
experience fostering discussion and relationships, and cultivates an existing support network
Intellectual Property experts: has dealt with copyright, can translate to data
Service-oriented: uniquely positioned as an intellectual service unit within the institution
Why the Library?
Access. Knowledge. Success
secondarytertiary
resources
publishedresearchtraditional
“published”research
non-traditional
unpublishedresearch
traditional/non
“published”data/
datasets
analyzeddata/
datasets
processeddata/
datasets
“raw”data/
datasets
Research traditionally moves in this direction
Library service traditionally moves in this direction
Given the changing nature of research and scholarly communication (i.e., e-research), how do librarians change to adapt to new ideas regarding what they collect to support research & education and how they provide access to it?
Modified from: Brandt, D.S. “Scholarly Communication” (in To Stand the Test of Time: Long-Term Stewardship of Digital Data Sets in Science and Engineering.: Final Report of Workshop New Collaborative Relationships: Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe. ARL, Washington , DC, September 2006.)
Research Life Cycle
Data Life Cycle
Re-Purpose
Re-Use
Deposit
DataCollectionDataCollection
DataAnalysisDataAnalysis
DataSharingDataSharing
Proposal Planning Writing
Proposal Planning Writing
Data DiscoveryData Discovery
End of ProjectEnd of Project
DataArchiveDataArchive
ProjectStart UpProjectStart Up
Sherry LakeSenior Scientific Data Consultant, UVA
Library [email protected] Twitter: shlakeuva Web:
http://www.lib.virginia.edu/brown/data
Questions?
US National Science Board. Long-Lived Digital Data Collections Enabling Research and Education in the 21st Century. Septem- ber 2005. http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2005/ nsb0540/nsb0540_1.pdf
Association of Research Libraries. To Stand the Test of Time: Long-term Stewardship of Digital Data Sets in Science and Engineering. A report to the National Science Foundation from the ARL Workshop on New Collaborative Relationships: the Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe. September 26-27, 2006, Arlington, VA. http://www.arl.org/ bm~doc/digdatarpt.pdf
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