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Institutional, Funder, And Journal Data Policies, Kristin Briney, Abigail Goben, Lisa Zilinski Jan 2017

Institutional, Funder, And Journal Data Policies, Kristin Briney, Abigail Goben, Lisa Zilinski

UWM Libraries Other Staff Publications

Data curation exists within a larger framework of laws and policies covering topics like copyright and data retention. These obligations must be considered in order to properly care for data as it is being created and preserved. While laws may transition slowly, the policies applying to research data by funding bodies, institutions, and journals have seen significant change since the turn of the century. These policies have directly impacted the practices of researchers and prompted the creation of data curation services by many libraries in partnership with their larger institutions. This chapter examines three important categories of policies, primarily covered …


Data Camp Instructional Materials, Kristin Briney Jan 2016

Data Camp Instructional Materials, Kristin Briney

UWM Libraries Instructional Materials

These materials where used for the 3-week instruction camp on research data management held at UWM Libraries in 2016. The camp was run by the Data Services Librarian and intended for other librarians to become more comfortable with data management concepts. The topics covered include: data management best practices, data management plans, and data repositories. Each 1-hour session consisted of 2 hands-on exercises. The first 3 pages of this document provide the general outline for each session, with the exercise handouts making up the rest of the document.


Going Beyond The Data Management Plan: Services And Partnerships, Abigail Goben, Lisa Zilinski, Kristin Briney Jan 2016

Going Beyond The Data Management Plan: Services And Partnerships, Abigail Goben, Lisa Zilinski, Kristin Briney

UWM Libraries Other Staff Publications

Data management plans (DMPs) have provided an excellent gateway for librarians seeking ways to collaborate with researchers. However, the DMPs frequently capture only initial plans for data at the end of a grant application, often written just hours before the submission deadline. Researchers may also have data captured from a previous pilot project, a project already underway, or a project that is already completed. Further, once the grant is received or a plan has been completed, the researcher may realize she needs something entirely different halfway through the process; may run into intellectual property, patent, or privacy issues; or may …


Outline Of Partnerships Session, Brianna Marshall, Mdls15 Participants Oct 2015

Outline Of Partnerships Session, Brianna Marshall, Mdls15 Participants

Midwest Data Librarian Symposium

The goal of the partnership discussion was to create 30-second elevator pitches to convince different campus groups to partner or take advantage of the library's data services. All MDLS participants brainstormed a list of potential partners, picked 7 for targeted pitches, and then wrote the pitches. This is the outline of the overall session and contains a list of over 25 potential campus partners.


Elevator Speech For Research Office, Mdls15 Participants Oct 2015

Elevator Speech For Research Office, Mdls15 Participants

Midwest Data Librarian Symposium

The goal of the partnership discussion was to create 30-second elevator pitches to convince different campus groups to partner or take advantage of the library's data services. All MDLS participants brainstormed a list of potential partners, picked 7 for targeted pitches, and then wrote the pitches. This is the elevator pitch for the Research Office.


Elevator Speech For Grad School, Mdls15 Participants Oct 2015

Elevator Speech For Grad School, Mdls15 Participants

Midwest Data Librarian Symposium

The goal of the partnership discussion was to create 30-second elevator pitches to convince different campus groups to partner or take advantage of the library's data services. All MDLS participants brainstormed a list of potential partners, picked 7 for targeted pitches, and then wrote the pitches. This is the elevator pitch for the Graduate School.


Elevator Speech For Library Administration, Mdls15 Participants Oct 2015

Elevator Speech For Library Administration, Mdls15 Participants

Midwest Data Librarian Symposium

The goal of the partnership discussion was to create 30-second elevator pitches to convince different campus groups to partner or take advantage of the library's data services. All MDLS participants brainstormed a list of potential partners, picked 7 for targeted pitches, and then wrote the pitches. This is the elevator pitch for library administration.


Elevator Speech For Subject Librarians, Mdls15 Participants Oct 2015

Elevator Speech For Subject Librarians, Mdls15 Participants

Midwest Data Librarian Symposium

The goal of the partnership discussion was to create 30-second elevator pitches to convince different campus groups to partner or take advantage of the library's data services. All MDLS participants brainstormed a list of potential partners, picked 7 for targeted pitches, and then wrote the pitches. This is the elevator pitch for subject librarians.


Elevator Speech For Campus It, Mdls15 Participants Oct 2015

Elevator Speech For Campus It, Mdls15 Participants

Midwest Data Librarian Symposium

The goal of the partnership discussion was to create 30-second elevator pitches to convince different campus groups to partner or take advantage of the library's data services. All MDLS participants brainstormed a list of potential partners, picked 7 for targeted pitches, and then wrote the pitches. This is the elevator pitch for campus IT.


Elevator Speech For Campus Deans, Mdls15 Participants Oct 2015

Elevator Speech For Campus Deans, Mdls15 Participants

Midwest Data Librarian Symposium

The goal of the partnership discussion was to create 30-second elevator pitches to convince different campus groups to partner or take advantage of the library's data services. All MDLS participants brainstormed a list of potential partners, picked 7 for targeted pitches, and then wrote the pitches. This is the elevator pitch for campus deans.


Elevator Speech For Tenure-Track Faculty, Mdls15 Participants Oct 2015

Elevator Speech For Tenure-Track Faculty, Mdls15 Participants

Midwest Data Librarian Symposium

The goal of the partnership discussion was to create 30-second elevator pitches to convince different campus groups to partner or take advantage of the library's data services. All MDLS participants brainstormed a list of potential partners, picked 7 for targeted pitches, and then wrote the pitches. This is the elevator pitch for tenure-track faculty.