Presentation given to conclude the 'Components of Institutional Research Data Services' workshop, jointly organised by the JISC Managing Research Data Programme 2011-13 and the DCC Institutional Engagements, and which took place on Wednesday 24 October to Thursday 25 October 2012 at the NCL Conference Centre, Nottingham, UK.
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Components of Institutional Research Data Management Services Workshop - Conclusion
1. Wednesday 24 October
NCL Conference Centre, Nottingham
JISCMRD Programme Progress Workshop / DCC
Institutional Engagements Workshop
Simon Hodson
JISC Programme Manager, Managing Research Data
2. Components of an institutional RDM service
Policies and
Roadmaps
Business Plans
Guidance and
and
Training
Sustainability
Data Data
Catalogues and Management
Metadata Planning
Data Managing Active
Repositories Data
What to keep?
3. Components of RDM Services
Policy, Guidance, DMPs Managing What to Data Data Business
Roadmap Training Active keep? repository Catalogues plan
Data
4. Workshop Approach: questions to consider
In parallel sessions, presentations and discussion should consider:
what has worked/is working?
what lessons they have learned and how generalisable these may be?
what challenges remain?
how such challenges may be approached and what the institution/project
intends to do?
what DCC / MRD activity they think may help make the challenge more
tractable?
5. Workshop Programme: Day Two
3A1: Training and Guidance MR1
3A2: Training and Guidance MR2
3B: Triage and Handover Main Conference Room
4A: Business Cases and Sustainability MR1
4B: Data Catalogues Main Conference Room
Discussion and report back Main Conference Room
Workshop: DataFlow/SWORD Main Conference Room
Workshop: Janet Brokerage MR1
Workshop Programme: http://bit.ly/JISCMRD-DCC-Workshop-Programme
6. Transport
Four mini-bus slots, eight places each, first come, first served.
– 14.30
– 15.00
– 15.30
– 16.00
Taxis please list names
Hinweis der Redaktion
Workshop broken down into themes.Components of an institutional RDM service as identified by forthcoming DCC How To Guide.Aim to understand each of these areas better.Provide case studies for DCC.What approaches have been really successful and are worth trying elsewhere?What have we found out about particular challenges: e.g. how to break down processes like deposit workflows.What has proved difficult and why?
JISC considers it a priority to support Universities in improving RDM.The drivers come from research funders, legislation and open data agenda.Pressure from institutions to have better oversight of research outputs in general and of research data specifically.But also lets remember that good research data management is good for research: better management of research process, potentially more productive research, avoidance of data loss, benefits of data reuse.
JISC considers it a priority to support Universities in improving RDM.The drivers come from research funders, legislation and open data agenda.Pressure from institutions to have better oversight of research outputs in general and of research data specifically.But also lets remember that good research data management is good for research: better management of research process, potentially more productive research, avoidance of data loss, benefits of data reuse.