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Data Wranglers in LibraryLand: Finding opportunities in the changing policy landscape T. Scott Plutchak Director of Digital Data Curation Strategies University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) May 27, 2015
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Data Wranglers in LibraryLand: Finding opportunities in the changing policy landscape

T. Scott PlutchakDirector of Digital Data Curation StrategiesUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB)

May 27, 2015

10th in NIH funding

Director of Digital Data Curation

Strategies

wtf

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Services

InfrastructurePolicy

Sharing data reinforces open scientific inquiry, encourages diversity of analysis and opinion,

promotes new research, makes possible the testing of new or alternative hypotheses and methods of

analysis, supports studies on data collection methods and measurement, facilitates the education of new researchers, enables the exploration of topics not envisioned by the initial investigators, and permits

the creation of new datasets when data from multiple sources are combined.

(from the NIH data sharing policy, 2003)

The Scholarly Publishing Roundtable (2009)

Academia Libraries Publishers

John Vaughn (AAU, Chair)

Ann Okerson (Yale) Y.S. Chi (Elsevier)

Richard McCarty (Vanderbilt)

Scott Plutchak (Alabama)

M. Patterson (PLoS)

David Campbell (Boston )

Paul Courant (Michigan) Fred Dylla (AIP)

Jim O’Donnell (Georgetown)

Crispin Taylor (ASPB)

Researchers: Phil Davis (Cornell), Carol Tenopir (Tennessee) and Don King (UNC)

Research Data…

is defined, consistent with OMB circular A-110, as the digital recorded factual material commonly accepted in the scientific community as necessary to validate research findings including data sets used to support scholarly publications, but does not include laboratory notebooks, preliminary analyses, drafts of scientific papers, plans for future research, peer review reports, communications with colleagues, or physical objects, such as laboratory specimens. (from the OSTP memo)

Publications deposited to PubMed Central

Data shared as specified in grantee’s Data Management Plan – all applications will require a DMP

Genomic data sharing

Clinicaltrials.gov

Publications deposited in PubMed Central

Data deposited in a 3rd party repository contracted by AHRQ

Publications available on:Publisher’s site (CHORUS)

Institutional repository

DOE PAGES

Data deposited in some repository as specified in grantee’s DMP

Requirements for data submission to DOE in development

VP Research

VP IT

Libraries

Centers

Labs

Resources

Training

DDDCS

IOM member

PI large grant

Director data

warehouse

Decision support expert

Director Innovation

Engineering Librarian

Departmental IT

Dialogue mapping

Director, Informatics

NASA contract

Brain mapping

The Goal

If the data you need still exists;If you found the data you need;

If you understand the data you found;If you trust the data you understand;

If you can use the data you trust;Someone did a good job of data management.

Rex Sanders - USGS-Santa Cruz  http://www.usgs.gov/datamanagement/

NIH Data Sharing Policy, 2003http://grants.nih.gov/grants/policy/data_sharing/ NIH Public Access Policyhttps://publicaccess.nih.gov/ NSF Dissemination and Sharing of Research Resultshttp://www.nsf.gov/bfa/dias/policy/dmp.jsp Data Management Planning Toolhttps://dmptool.org/ Report and Recommendations From the Scholarly Publishing Roundtablehttps://www.aau.edu/policy/scholarly_publishing_roundtable.aspx?id=6894 Expanding Public Access to the Results of Federally Funded Research (the OSTP memo)https://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2013/02/22/expanding-public-access-results-federally-funded-research CHORUShttp://www.chorusaccess.org/

SHared Access Research Ecosystem (SHARE)http://www.share-research.org/ National Institutes of Health Plan for Increasing Access to Scientific Publications and Digital Scientific Data from NIH Funded Scientific Research (February 2015)http://grants.nih.gov/grants/NIH-Public-Access-Plan.pdf AHRQ Public Access to Federally Funded Researchhttp://www.ahrq.gov/funding/policies/publicaccess/index.html DOE Public Access Planhttp://energy.gov/downloads/doe-public-access-plan

Data Management Resources for Academic Health Sciences Librarieshttp://uscmed.sc.libguides.com/content.php?pid=596957&sid=4922319 UW-Madison Research Data Serviceshttp://researchdata.wisc.edu/ VCU Libraries Research Data Managementhttp://www.library.vcu.edu/services/data/ UNC Research Data Toolkithttp://guides.lib.unc.edu/researchdatatoolkit Carnegie Mellon University Libraries Public Access Mandates & Policieshttp://library.cmu.edu/datapub/sc/publicaccess/policies/directives Journal of eScience Librarianshiphttp://escholarship.umassmed.edu/jeslib/ dh+lib: where the digital humanities and librarianship meethttp://acrl.ala.org/dh/ UCLA Library Digital Humanitieshttp://guides.library.ucla.edu/digital-humanities NLM Administrative Supplements for Informationist Services in NIH-funded Research Projects (Admin Supp) (PA-15-249)http://www.nlm.nih.gov/ep/AdminSupp.html The Edge of Chaoshttp://theedgeofchaos.org/

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