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The Dryad-UK Vision: Global Data Management Collaboration

Establishing Dryad-UK as a mirror of the Dryad repository in the United Kingdom, with the aim of becoming an international platform for data management. The British Library, in partnership with UK Pubmed Central, will host Dryad-UK, enabling increased journal coverage, especially in infectious disease journals. Short-term goals include securing JISC funding, negotiating participation with publishers and developing automated metadata sharing. Medium-term goals involve expanding journal coverage, building links with institutional repositories, and promoting data access and reuse. Long-term goals include establishing Dryad as an integral part of the biomedical research publishing infrastructure, with a self-financing cost-recovery model.

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The Dryad-UK Vision: Global Data Management Collaboration

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  1. The Dryad-UK vision • A UK mirror of the Dryad repository • Why? • So that Dryad becomes truly international • For secutiry • To utilize UK expertise in data management • How? • As an activity of the British Library • In close partnership with UK Pubmed Central, for mutual benefits • Physically hosted by MIMAS • With increased journal coverage • Including, but not exclusively, infectious disease journals • With buy-in from publishers as well as journal editors

  2. How to achieve the Dryad-UK vision – short-term • JISC one-year start-up funding for Dryad-UK under call 14/09 Innovative publication of research data that cites Dryad as an exemplar • To establish Dryad-UK within its host institution • To develop a technical and organizational model, and a legal and management structure, for the international activities of Dryad • To negotiate participation with a wider range of journals • To develop automated means of metadata sharing, as presently exist using Manuscript Central, for other publishing systems • To explore notification procedures with institutional repositories • To develop a viable business model for future development without JISC support • To do all this with support and guidance from DCC, RIN and UKRDS, so that it forms an integrated component within the UK research data management landscape

  3. How to achieve the Dryad-UK vision – medium-term • Three-year funding (2011-2014), possibly from the Wellcome Trust and other biomedical charities in partnership with MRC and BBSRC, to develop Dryad-UK in parallel with development of UK Pubmed Central • To expand journal coverage and data ingest ten-fold • To develop reciprocal citation links to articles in UK Pubmed Central • To develop working links with institutional repositories, in conjuction with the UK Research Data Service Registry, for metadata sharing • To ensure that datasets, created during Wellcome-funded and other UK charity-funded and research council-funded research projects, are submitted to Dryad-UK, linked to papers in UK Pubmed Central • To build user services over the Dryad data, to assist discovery, visualization and re-use • To promote and quantify data access and re-use • To change the culture with regard to data publication • To implement a viable cost-recovery model for Dryad, integrated into conventional academic publishing activities and funding models

  4. How to achieve the Dryad-UK vision – long-term • Dryad established as an integral non-profit part of the biomedical research publishing infrastructure, with widepread default usage • Dedicated to data publication under open data licenses • Serving the long tail of ‘particulars’ data sets, as the European Bioinformatics Institute’s data services cater for ‘universals’ • Self-financing, with an equitable cost recovery model supported through research grant funding as part of data management plans

  5. What is required NOW? • Partnership from the British Library, MIMAS, DCC, RIN, UKPMC • Expressions of collaborative willingness to explore data deposition to Dryad linked to journal article acceptance by at least three major life science publishers • Biomed Central, NPG, OUP, PLoS, Wiley-Blackwell . . . and some life science journal editors • Identification of individuals who might be suitable for two roles • Project Manager for Dryad-UK JISC Project • Technical Developer both initially funded on the JISC grant • A draft project grant application written by May 10th • Letters of support from all partnering organizations received by May 18th

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