Research Data Management : Practical Strategies for Information Professionals.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781612493015
- 025.04
- Z667 -- .R47 2014eb
Cover -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction to Research Data Management -- Part 1: Understanding the Policy Context -- 1. The Policy and Institutional Framework -- 2. Data Governance: Where Technology and Policy Collide -- Part 2: Planning for Data Management -- 3. The Use of Life Cycle Models in Developing and Supporting Data Services -- 4. Data Management Assessment and Planning Tools -- 5. Trustworthy Data Repositories: The Value and Benefits of Auditing and Certification -- Part 3: Managing Project Data -- 6. Copyright, Open Data, and the Availability-Usability Gap: Challenges, Opportunities, and Approaches for Libraries -- 7. Metadata Services -- 8. Data Citation: Principles and Practice -- Part 4: Archiving and Managing Research Data in Repositories -- 9. Assimilating Digital Repositories Into the Active Research Process -- 10. Partnering to Curate and Archive Social Science Data -- 11. Managing and Archiving Research Data: Local Repository and Cloud-Based Practices -- 12. Chronopolis Repository Services -- Part 5: Measuring Success -- 13. Evaluating a Complex Project: DataONE -- 14. What to Measure? Toward Metrics for Research Data Management -- Part 6: Bringing it all Together: Case Studies -- 15. An Institutional Perspective on Data Curation Services: A View from Cornell University -- 16. Purdue University Research Repository: Collaborations in Data Management -- 17. Data Curation for the Humanities: Perspectives From Rice University -- 18. Developing Data Management Services for Researchers at the University of Oregon -- Closing Reflections: Looking Ahead -- 19. The Next Generation of Challenges in the Curation of Scholarly Data -- About the Contributors -- Index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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