Building Support for Research Data Management: Biographies of Eight Research Universities

Authors

  • Katherine G. Akers
  • Fe C. Sferdean
  • Natsuko H. Nicholls
  • Jennifer A. Green

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2218/ijdc.v9i2.327

Abstract

Academic research libraries are quickly developing support for research data management (RDM), including both new services and infrastructure. Here, we tell the stories of how eight different universities have developed programs of RDM support, focusing on the prominent role of the library in educating and assisting researchers with managing their data throughout the research lifecycle. Based on these stories, we construct timelines for each university depicting key steps in building support for RDM, and we discuss similarities and dissimilarities among universities in motivation to provide RDM support, collaborations among campus units, assessment of needs and services, and changes in staffing.

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Published

2014-11-06

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General Articles