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Community Capability Model Project: Unleashing the Potential of Data-driven Research

Join the Community Capability Model Project to understand disciplinary diversity, unpack maturity factors, explore capability components and metrics, and develop a framework for community capability. Gain valuable insights for research stakeholders, funding agencies, and industry partners.

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Community Capability Model Project: Unleashing the Potential of Data-driven Research

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  1. Introducing the Community Capability Model Project Dr Liz Lyon, Director, UKOLN, University of Bath, UK Associate Director, UK Digital Curation Centre IDCC11: Workshop 3: Community Capability Model Workshop, Bristol, 5 December 2011 . UKOLN is supported by: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons LicenceAttribution-ShareAlike 2.0

  2. “Data sets are becoming the new instruments of science” Dan Atkins, Univ Michigan

  3. http://communitymodel.sharepoint.com/

  4. What are we trying to achieve? • Understand disciplinary and community diversity in data-driven research (consult) • Unpack the “maturity” concept : identify and deconstruct “capability” factors (scope) • Explore components and metrics for the capability factors / parameters (describe) • Develop a Community Capability Model Framework (model, visualise) • Produce domain mini case studies and business usage cases (validate)

  5. Application, value, benefits • Research Stakeholders • PIs, research groups, departments • Higher education institutions • Research funding agencies • Industry, business & innovation partners • “Getting research done” • Inform planning and assist decision-making • Validate funding allocations • Maximise funder investments • Accelerate knowledge transfer between domains and across sectors

  6. 2011 Workshop programme (consult) • York: • Harvard: • Bristol: 7th International Digital Curation Conference 5 Dec • Stockholm: 7th IEEE eScience Conference 5 Dec • Australia 2012 10 February, Monash University tbc • Washington DC 2012 tbc http://www.flickr.com/photos/hantastico/3330775062/

  7. Some definitions & interpretations • Capability: “power or ability to do something, capacity to be used or developed, a facility” • Maturity: “fully grown, fully-developed” • Behaviours: mass adoption & shared usage, community consensus & trust, advanced development & exploitation, embedded skills • View as a Capability Spectrum? • Norms? Extremes? Trends? • Components? Taxonomy? Visualisations? • Indicators, benchmarks, metrics?

  8. Parameters / factors (scope)

  9. Inclusive or exclusive?

  10. Open or closed?

  11. Parameters / factors (scope)

  12. Parameters / factors (scope)

  13. Bionetwork models: complex workflows include data citation

  14. Parameters / factors (scope)

  15. An Alternative Model? Synergy with other approaches

  16. Metrics and measures (describe)

  17. Metrics and measures (describe)

  18. Metrics and measures (describe)

  19. Exemplar

  20. We need your help! Groupings and Gaps? What can the CCM provide to institutions?

  21. Next steps • 2012 Prepare White Paper describing the CCM Framework for consultation • Develop case studies (PIs, institutions, funding agencies) and business case • Australia and Washington DC workshops: (validate) - test the strawman Framework http://communitymodel.sharepoint.com/

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