Developing and Implementing an Online Research Data Repository for Your University or College Campus
Location
KIPJ Theatre
Session Type
45-minute concurrent session
Start Date
2-5-2017 1:00 PM
End Date
2-5-2017 1:45 PM
Keywords
Research Data Repository, Data Management, Open Data, Federal Grant Compliance, Dataverse, Texas State University, Open Educational Resources
Abstract
Data-driven research is becoming increasingly important on university and college campuses. Most US federal and many international granting agencies mandatorily require that researchers applying for public grants possess a data management plan and make their research and data publically available through online access. This presentation overviews online research data repositories and implementation strategies for university and college campus libraries. The presentation pragmatically surveys this newer technology landscape and how organizations can begin to think about and implement an online data research repository. This session will survey the landscape but also makes use of practical example from Texas State University and the Texas Data Repository, a large state consortial data repository customizing and utilizing Harvard's open source Dataverse infrastructure.
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Developing and Implementing an Online Research Data Repository for Your University or College Campus
KIPJ Theatre
Data-driven research is becoming increasingly important on university and college campuses. Most US federal and many international granting agencies mandatorily require that researchers applying for public grants possess a data management plan and make their research and data publically available through online access. This presentation overviews online research data repositories and implementation strategies for university and college campus libraries. The presentation pragmatically surveys this newer technology landscape and how organizations can begin to think about and implement an online data research repository. This session will survey the landscape but also makes use of practical example from Texas State University and the Texas Data Repository, a large state consortial data repository customizing and utilizing Harvard's open source Dataverse infrastructure.