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Workshop for Heads and Chairs: Supporting the Data Management Needs of your Researchers

Join this workshop to learn about best practices and evolving strategies for supporting data management in Earth and Space Sciences departments. Explore the role of research labs, service providers, and research offices in the data ecosystem, and discover how to address researcher challenges with data use. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your institution's research data services!

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Workshop for Heads and Chairs: Supporting the Data Management Needs of your Researchers

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  1. Supporting the Data Management Needs of your Researchers 2017 Workshop for Heads and Chairs of Earth and Space Sciences Departments10 December, 2017 Shelley Stall AGU Director, Data Programs orcid.org/0000-0003-2926-8353 sstall@agu.org @ShelleyStall

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  3. AGU’s position statement on data affirms that “Earth and space sciences data are a world heritage. Properly documented, credited, and preserved, they will help future scientists understand the Earth, planetary, and heliophysics systems.” https://sciencepolicy.agu.org/files/2013/07/AGU-Data-Position-Statement-Final-2015.pdf Photo Credit: Photo by Rick Meyers on Unsplash

  4. Research Data Ecosystem – Role View • Other Roles: • Research Labs • Service providers to the ecosystem (e.g. PID providers, github, CrossRef, FundRef) • Research offices -- not at institutions (e.g. Ronin)

  5. Data Management Processes that Support the Data Lifecycle

  6. Researcher Challenges with Data Use The top four issues accounted for 73% of respondents 20.1% 17.1% 19.5% 16.5% Data Management Skills Gap Analysis, April 7, 2017 http://bfe-inf.org/document/skills-gap-analysis

  7. Göttingen-CODATA RDM Symposium 2018 • Call for Papers, deadline 22 December 2017 • The symposium is on 'the critical role of university RDM infrastructure in transforming data to knowledge', • Göttingen, Germany, 18-20 March 2018 http://conference.codata.org/conference/2018_Goettingen_RDM

  8. Research Data Services - Challenge • Complete institution service portfolio covering the entire research lifecycle: • support in writing proposals and data management plans, • repository infrastructures for the storage of data, • support in publishing data, • assignment of persistent identifiers, • Lecturing/training in data management, etc. • This broad scope means that it is a joint effort from university, library, IT Center, faculties and other stakeholders. Credit: Göttingen-CODATA RDM Symposium 2018

  9. Nowhere in the world has such a complete support scenario been perfected. It is timely for actors in the various dimensions of such initiatives internationally to share their practical experiences, research and insights. Credit: Göttingen-CODATA RDM Symposium 2018

  10. Upcoming Webinar: Research Data Services – Evolving Best Practices Mid to Late February 2018 – On a Friday Part of the AGU/AGI Heads and Chairs Webinar Series

  11. Questions? Contact Information: Shelley Stall Director, AGU Data Programs, @ShelleyStall sstall@agu.org orcid.org/0000-0003-2926-8353

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