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Project Briefing April 2, 2012 CNI Membership Meeting

Project Briefing April 2, 2012 CNI Membership Meeting. Martin Halbert D ean of Libraries University of North Texas Spencer Keralis Postdoctoral Research Associate University of North Texas Libraries Council on Library & Information Resources. William Moen

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Project Briefing April 2, 2012 CNI Membership Meeting

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  1. Project Briefing April 2, 2012 CNI Membership Meeting

  2. Martin Halbert Dean of LibrariesUniversity of North Texas Spencer Keralis Postdoctoral Research AssociateUniversity of North Texas LibrariesCouncil on Library & Information Resources William Moen Associate Dean of ResearchCollege of InformationUniversity of North Texas Shannon Stark Strategic Projects LibrarianUniversity of North Texas Libraries

  3. The DataRes Project, funded by a Laura Bush 21st Century Librarians grant from the IMLS, investigates how the library and information science (LIS) profession can best respond to emerging needs of research data management in universities. DataRes is a collaboration between the University of North Texas Libraries, the UNT College of Information, and the Council on Library and Information Resources.

  4. Preliminary Findings • 220 institutions reviewed (top 200 NSF awardee schools and the top 200 NIH awardee schools). • 72% of schools do not have institution-level policies governing the retention and sharing of research data.

  5. Preliminary Findings • We have identified more than 30 institutions at which libraries have stepped up to provide support and guidance for researchers preparing data management plans. Identification of these programs is ongoing. • We have identified 7 institutions at which support is nominally provided by the Office of Research or the campus IT organization. Identification of these programs is ongoing.

  6. National Institutes of Health“Final NIH Statement on Sharing Research Data.”

  7. National Endowment for the Humanities, Office of Digital HumanitiesData Management Plans for NEH Office of Digital Humanities Proposals and Awards. Executive Summary.

  8. National Science FoundationAward and Administration Guide. Chapter VI.D.4.

  9. Upcoming Activities • Focus Groups • DataRes Survey • Secondary Survey of Provosts and VPs of Research • Key Informant Interviews • Open Access Symposium • DataRes Symposium • CLIR Report

  10. This event will bring together key stakeholders from industry, academic research, funding agencies, and publishing to explore the implications of emerging trends in research data access, preservation, and management. • Keynote: Dr. Myron GutmannHead of the Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences Directorateof the National Science Foundation. • On May 22, a select group of stakeholders will conduct a workshop to articulate best practices and emerging trends in research data management, to develop a data management manifesto which bridges the converging interests of these stakeholders and promotes collaboration across organizational and disciplinary boundaries. openaccess.unt.edu

  11. Symposium December 10, 2012, in Washington, D.C., as a pre-conference to CNI Membership Meeting in Winter 2012. The DataRes Symposium is a one day open conference featuring peer-reviewed papers and discussion concerning the future of research data management in the LIS field. We challenge speakers to think speculatively and broadly about the future of their discipline. Final papers will be published in a CLIR report. 250-word abstracts are due by May 15, 2012, with final papers due October 31, 2012. Submit abstracts or inquiries to datares@unt.edu Follow @DataRes on Twitter for updates. Use #datares13 for conversations.

  12. datamanagement.unt.edu@DataRes

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