Data Management will guide readers through data management basics and best practices following through the data lifecycle. Guidance for starting and growing a data management service includes suggestions for assessment. Specifics about how to use the reference interview to help with data management, writing data management plans for grants, and finding collaborators are covered in depth. Specialty areas such as teaching data management and data reuse are also included.
Data Management will guide readers through data management basics and best practices following through the data lifecycle. Guidance for starting and growing a data management service includes suggestions for assessment. Specifics about how to use the reference interview to help with data management, writing data management plans for grants, and finding collaborators are covered in depth. Specialty areas such as teaching data management and data reuse are also included.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Margaret E. Henderson has been Director, Research Data Management and Associate Professor, Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries, since the fall of 2013. She has helped with university data policy, lectured on grant compliance issues, provided data management instruction, and assisted with data management plans for grants. Margaret has also published peer-reviewed articles and has been an organizer and presenter at meetings such as MLA and RDAP, as well as an invited speaker at the eScience Symposium. Margaret is a Distinguished Member of the Academy of Health Information Professionals and completed a graduate certificate in Biomedical Informatics from the Oregon Health and Sciences University. During her time at VCU, she has been Research and Education Librarian in the Tompkins-McCaw Library for the Health Sciences, and database manager for the Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, School of Medicine. Prior to moving to Virginia, Margaret was the Director of Libraries and Archives at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in New York. Margaret received her MLIS from the University of Western Ontario SLIS (now FIMS).
Inhaltsangabe
Dedication List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1. What is Data and Why Should Librarians be Involved? Chapter 2. Understanding Research and the Role of Data Chapter 3. Best Practices for Working with Research Data Chapter 4. Data Interviews Chapter 5. Storing, Curating, and Preserving Data Chapter 6. Documentation and Metadata Chapter 7. Publishing and Sharing Data Chapter 8. Writing Data Management Plans Chapter 9. Starting Data Management Services Chapter 10. Leveraging Partnerships Chapter 11. Expanding RDM Service Chapter 12. Teaching Data Chapter 13. Reusing Data Chapter 14. Data Management Roles for Librarians A Glossary of Data and Data Management Terms Index About the Author
Dedication List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1. What is Data and Why Should Librarians be Involved? Chapter 2. Understanding Research and the Role of Data Chapter 3. Best Practices for Working with Research Data Chapter 4. Data Interviews Chapter 5. Storing, Curating, and Preserving Data Chapter 6. Documentation and Metadata Chapter 7. Publishing and Sharing Data Chapter 8. Writing Data Management Plans Chapter 9. Starting Data Management Services Chapter 10. Leveraging Partnerships Chapter 11. Expanding RDM Service Chapter 12. Teaching Data Chapter 13. Reusing Data Chapter 14. Data Management Roles for Librarians A Glossary of Data and Data Management Terms Index About the Author
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