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GRAD 521, Research Data Management Winter 2014 – Lecture 14 Amanda L. Whitmire, Asst. Professor

Data sharing & reuse. GRAD 521, Research Data Management Winter 2014 – Lecture 14 Amanda L. Whitmire, Asst. Professor. Data sharing & the research lifecycle. Data sharing: top-down mandates. Data Sharing Plan 1 Oct. 2003. Data Management Plan 18 Jan. 2011.

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GRAD 521, Research Data Management Winter 2014 – Lecture 14 Amanda L. Whitmire, Asst. Professor

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  1. Data sharing & reuse GRAD 521, Research Data Management Winter 2014 – Lecture 14 Amanda L. Whitmire, Asst. Professor

  2. Data sharing & the research lifecycle

  3. Data sharing: top-down mandates Data Sharing Plan 1 Oct. 2003 Data Management Plan 18 Jan. 2011

  4. More funder mandates are coming 22 Feb. 2013

  5. Disciplinary, discipline agnostic, and local Data sharing platforms

  6. Preservation & sharing platforms ScholarsArchive@OSU

  7. A look at Dryad • For datasets associated with publications only • $80/data package, unless… • Journal sponsors the submission • Discipline agnostic • Some integration w/journals • Metadata (DC) http://datadryad.org/

  8. Reciprocal linking

  9. A look at figshare http://figshare.com/

  10. Browsing in figshare

  11. Reciprocal linking

  12. How to preserve & sharedata • http://ir.library.oregonstate.edu

  13. A look at ScholarsArchive

  14. Citation DOI

  15. Data papers & data journals

  16. DOIs, data citation, and researcher IDs being discoverable & obtaining credit

  17. Unique identifiers • DOI: Digital object identifier • Digital Identifier of an Object (not "Identifier of a Digital Object") • Object = any entity (thing: physical, digital, or abstract) • Resources, parties, licenses, etc. • Digital Identifier = network actionable identifier ("click on it and do something”)

  18. Data Citation

  19. Data citation Include, AT LEAST: Creator (PublicationYear): Title. Publisher. Identifier Better: Creator (PublicationYear): Title. Version. Publisher. ResourceType. Identifier. AccessDate “Tenopir C, Allard S, Douglass K, Aydinoglu AU, Wu L, Read E, Manoff M, Frame M (2011) Data from: Data sharing by scientists: practices and perceptions. Dryad Digital Repository. doi:10.5061/dryad.6t94p. Accessed 18 April 2013.” from the article: “Tenopir C, Allard S, Douglass K, Aydinoglu AU, Wu L, Read E, Manoff M, Frame M (2011) Data sharing by scientists: practices and perceptions. PLoS ONE 6(6): e21101. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0021101”

  20. Unique researcher IDs Disambiguate yourself via: Open Researcher & Contributor ID John L. Campbell Forest Research Ecologist Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR John L. Campbell Forest Research Ecologist Center for Research on Ecosystem Change US Forest Service, Durham, NC

  21. FOR NEXT WEEK *No class Tuesday (2/25) *Meet in Barnard Classroom on Thursday (2/27) for metadata lab

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