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Library Partnerships: Oh, The Possibilities!, Joanne Romano
Library Partnerships: Oh, The Possibilities!, Joanne Romano
Library Staff Publications
A presentation given at the annual meeting of the South Central Chapter of Medical Library Association (SCC/MLA).
Project Description
OBJECTIVE: To determine if new, strategic partnerships can be initiated between The Texas Medical Center Library (The TMC Library), Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) and University of Texas Health Science Center-Houston (UTHSC-H).
METHODS: Cohort study
The TMC Library joined a 22-member cohort of academic and research libraries to participate in the DuraSpace/ARL/DLF 2012 E-Science Institute, to discover new methods of supporting computational scientific research. From September to December 2012, library teams completed coursework that included interviews with key stakeholders at …
Compliance: E-Science Mandates And Policies, Sarah White
Compliance: E-Science Mandates And Policies, Sarah White
Lecture Series on E-Science
Data collected under federally funded research is subject to compliance rules and regulations. Policies affecting what you can and cannot do with your data, who is responsible, and what role your institution plays can vary with funding agencies and the type of data collected. This talk will address many of the compliance issues associated with research data, as well as funder mandates that you need to be aware of to ensure compliance.
Overview Of Data Management Planning Tools, Michele Reilly
Overview Of Data Management Planning Tools, Michele Reilly
Lecture Series on E-Science
These Data Management Plans are more comprehensive and complex than in the past. Libraries around the nation are trying to put together tools to help researchers write plans that conform to the new requirements. This session will look at some of these tools.
Using Unique Abilities To Capitalize On A Failed Clinical Informationist Project, Sheila Green
Using Unique Abilities To Capitalize On A Failed Clinical Informationist Project, Sheila Green
Library Staff Publications
PowerPoint slides from a presentation given at SCC/MLA 2010.