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| author | Baughman, M. Sue, Ed. |
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| contents | Research Library Issues. RLI 296 Baughman, M. Sue, Ed. Research Libraries Research Data Information Management Cooperation Archives Sustainability Inclusion Preservation Shared Resources and Services With this issue of "Research Library Issues" ("RLI"), the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) (re)turns its collective attention to research data management (RDM), a topic consistently identified as a top priority by ARL library directors, and a topic of several recent ARL publications. This is a pivotal moment for the global research enterprise, in which researchers, institutions, and funders are wrestling with data management and curation in a variety of contexts. Libraries and archives will be vital partners within their institutions, and within the research enterprise, in implementing best practices for research data management by leveraging archival workflows for managing, curating, and preserving ever-evolving forms of content. This issue of "RLI" is an important step in the process of building community across library and archival domains in support of this essential work. Articles include: (1) Why Does Research Data Management Need Radical Collaboration? (Judy Ruttenberg and Elizabeth A. Waraksa); (2) Radical Collaboration and Research Data Management: An Introduction (Nancy Y. McGovern); (3) The Radical Collaboration of RDA and What It Means for Developing Institutional Data Management Services (Amy Nurnberger); (4) Archives and Data Management: The Purdue Story (Carly Dearborn); (5) Barriers to Collaboration: Lessons Learned from the Data Curation Network (Lisa R. Johnston); (6) What is Open Science, and How Can Radical Collaboration Facilitate It? (Megan Potterbusch); (7) Seeking Sustainability and Inclusivity with Transparent Practices for Research Data Management (Heather Soyka); (8) Radical Collaboration: An Archival View (Nancy Y. McGovern); and (9) Forward Together (Nancy Y. McGovern). |
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| spellingShingle | Research Library Issues. RLI 296 Baughman, M. Sue, Ed. Research Libraries Research Data Information Management Cooperation Archives Sustainability Inclusion Preservation Shared Resources and Services Research Library Issues. RLI 296 Baughman, M. Sue, Ed. Research Libraries Research Data Information Management Cooperation Archives Sustainability Inclusion Preservation Shared Resources and Services With this issue of "Research Library Issues" ("RLI"), the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) (re)turns its collective attention to research data management (RDM), a topic consistently identified as a top priority by ARL library directors, and a topic of several recent ARL publications. This is a pivotal moment for the global research enterprise, in which researchers, institutions, and funders are wrestling with data management and curation in a variety of contexts. Libraries and archives will be vital partners within their institutions, and within the research enterprise, in implementing best practices for research data management by leveraging archival workflows for managing, curating, and preserving ever-evolving forms of content. This issue of "RLI" is an important step in the process of building community across library and archival domains in support of this essential work. Articles include: (1) Why Does Research Data Management Need Radical Collaboration? (Judy Ruttenberg and Elizabeth A. Waraksa); (2) Radical Collaboration and Research Data Management: An Introduction (Nancy Y. McGovern); (3) The Radical Collaboration of RDA and What It Means for Developing Institutional Data Management Services (Amy Nurnberger); (4) Archives and Data Management: The Purdue Story (Carly Dearborn); (5) Barriers to Collaboration: Lessons Learned from the Data Curation Network (Lisa R. Johnston); (6) What is Open Science, and How Can Radical Collaboration Facilitate It? (Megan Potterbusch); (7) Seeking Sustainability and Inclusivity with Transparent Practices for Research Data Management (Heather Soyka); (8) Radical Collaboration: An Archival View (Nancy Y. McGovern); and (9) Forward Together (Nancy Y. McGovern). |
| title | Research Library Issues. RLI 296 |
| topic | Research Libraries Research Data Information Management Cooperation Archives Sustainability Inclusion Preservation Shared Resources and Services |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED592371 |