The LIBER E-Science working group has published its final report on research data management.
Ten recommendations for libraries to get started with research data management
- Offer
research data management support,
including data management plans for grant
applications, intellectual property rights advice and information
materials. Assist faculty with data management plans and the integration
of data management into the curriculum
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Engage in the development of metadata
and data standards and provide metadata
services for research data.
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Create Data Librarian posts and develop
professional staff skills for data librarianship.
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Actively participate in institutional research
data policy development, including resource plans. Encourage and adopt open
data policies where appropriate in the research data life cycle.
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Liaise and partner with researchers, research groups, data archives and data centers to foster an interoperable infrastructure for data access, discovery and data
sharing.
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Support the life cycle for research data by
providing services for storage, discovery
and permanent access.
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Promote research data citation by applying
persistent identifiers to research data.
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Provide an institutional Data Catalogue or Data Repository, depending on available infrastructure.
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Get involved in subject specific data management practice.
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Offer or mediate secure storage for dynamic and static research data in co-operation
with institutional IT units and/or seek exploitation of appropriate cloud services
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