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Data Sharing And Re-Use: Barriers And Incentives., Carol Tenopir Oct 2017

Data Sharing And Re-Use: Barriers And Incentives., Carol Tenopir

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Research Data Services In European Universities., Carol Tenopir Apr 2017

Research Data Services In European Universities., Carol Tenopir

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Data Management Education From The Perspective Of Science Educators, Carol Tenopir, Suzie Allard, Priyanki Sinha, Danielle Elaine Pollock, Jess Newman, Elizabeth D. Dalton, Mike Frame, Lynn Baird Jan 2016

Data Management Education From The Perspective Of Science Educators, Carol Tenopir, Suzie Allard, Priyanki Sinha, Danielle Elaine Pollock, Jess Newman, Elizabeth D. Dalton, Mike Frame, Lynn Baird

DataONE Sociocultural and Usability & Assessment Working Groups

In order to better understand the current state of data management education in multiple fields of science, this study surveyed scientists, including information scientists, about their data management education practices, including at what levels they are teaching data management, which topics they covering, and what barriers they experience in teaching these topics. We found that a handful of scientists are teaching data management in undergraduate, graduate, and other types of courses, as well as outside of classroom settings. Commonly taught data management topics included quality control, protecting data, and management planning. However, few instructors felt they were covering data management …


Dataone., Suzie Allard Mar 2012

Dataone., Suzie Allard

DataONE Sociocultural and Usability & Assessment Working Groups

No abstract provided.