Presentation to introduce current landscape of data management and UC3 tools and services that support data sharing. For IASSIST in Toronto, 5 June 2014.
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All of the science
Early & often
Transparently & openly
11. UGLY TRUTH
are not taught data management
are not effectively managing or organizing their data
donât share data publicly or store it in an archive
arenât convinced they should share data
donât know about tools that can help them
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13. Data are being recognized
as ïŹrst class products of
research
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16. Data Citation
Example:
Sidlauskas, B. 2007. Data from: Testing for unequal rates of
morphological diversiïŹcation in the absence of a detailed phylogeny: a
case study from characiform ïŹshes. Dryad Digital Repository.
doi:10.5061/dryad.20
22. ⊠âFederal agencies investing in research and
development (more than $100 million in annual
expenditures) must have clear and coordinated
policies for increasing public access to
research products.â
Feb
2013
23. 1.⯠Maximize free public access
2.⯠Ensure researchers create data
management plans
3.⯠Allow costs for data preservation and
access in proposal budgets
4.⯠Ensure evaluation of data management
plan merits
5.⯠Ensure researchers comply with their data
management plans
6.⯠Promote data deposition into public
repositories
7.⯠Develop approaches for identiïŹcation and
attribution of datasets
8.⯠Educate folks about data stewardship
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29. Step-by-step wizard, open to community
Create, edit, re-use, share, & save
data management plans
Plan > Collect > Describe > Analyze > Preserve > Share