DMPTool Webinar 7: Digital Humanities and the DMPTool by Miriam Posner

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This webinar will discuss the special needs of digital humanities researchers and help you learn how to talk them about their information management needs. Topics that will be covered: What is humanities data? What special considerations are involved in creating DMPs for humanities data? Where can you store humanities data? What will humanities funding agencies be looking for? What regulations apply to humanities data (e.g., data sharing, data management, data availability)? What librarians should know before meeting with a humanist; how humanists differ from other researchers in the way they think about their version of data.

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Logistics for Webinar

You must call in for audio: 866-740-1260 access code 9870179#

Participants mutedAsk questions in chat any time

20 minutes for Q&A

Recording & slides, schedule of webinars: blog.dmptool.org/webinar-series

DMPTool Webinar Series 7: Digital Humanities & the DMPTool Sponsored by IMLS30 July 2013

Digital Humanities & the DMPTool

Miriam Posner | @miriamkpUniversity of California Los Angeles

DMPTool Webinar Series 7: Digital Humanities & the DMPTool Sponsored by IMLS30 July 2013

28 May Introduction to the DMPTool

4 June Learning about data management: Resources, tools, materials

18 June Customizing the DMPTool for your institution

25 June Environmental Scan: Who's important at your campus

9 July Promoting institutional services; EZID Outreach Made Simple!

16 July Health Sciences & DMPTool - Lisa Federer, UCLA

23 July Digital humanities and the DMPTool - Miriam Posner, UCLA

13 Aug Data curation profiles and the DMPTool – Jake Carlson, Purdue

27 Aug Talking points for meeting with institutional stakeholders

10 Sep Tools and resources that work with/complement the DMPTool

Beyond funder requirements: more extensive DMPs

Case studies 1 – How librarians have successfully used the tool

Case studies 2 – How librarians have successfully used the tool

Outreach Kit Introduction

Certification program introduction

blog.dmptool.org/webinar-series

Road MapGoals of this Webinar

What is humanities data?

Special considerations for humanities data

Where can you store humanities data?

What will funding agencies look for?

Webinar Goals

• Understand what humanities data might be

• Understand humanists’ relationship with their “data”

• Get a sense of funding agencies’ requirements for humanities data plans

• Further resources

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Disclaimers!

Road MapGoals of this webinar

What is humanities data?

Special considerations for humanities data

Where can you store humanities data?

What will funding agencies look for?

What is digital humanities?

Miriam says: the use of digital technology to investigate humanities questions

Other people say ... www.whatisdigitalhumanities.com

What is digital humanities data?

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What is digital humanities data?

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What is digital humanities data?

Road Map

Goals of this Webinar

What is humanities data?

Special considerations for humanities data

Where can you store humanities data?

What will funding agencies look for?

Humanists probably don’t think they have

data.

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Discussing data management with a

humanist• “Data” or “sources”?

• Make contact with your university’s office of sponsored projects

• Different cultures of access

• Less familiarity with repositories

Road MapGoals of this Webinar

What is humanities data?

Special considerations for humanities data

Where can you store humanities data?

What will funding agencies look for?

Where can you store DH data?DataBib

re3data

Cultural Policy and the Arts National Data Archive

Speech & Language Data Repository

UK Data Archive

Road MapGoals of this Webinar

What is humanities data?

Special considerations for humanities data

Where can you store humanities data?

What will funding agencies look for?

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Roles and responsibilitiesThe Data Management Plan should outline the rights and obligations of all parties with respect to their roles and responsibilities in the management and retention of research data. It should also consider changes to roles and responsibilities that will occur should a project director or co-project director leave the institution or project.

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Expected dataThe Data Management Plan should describe the types of data, samples, physical collections, software, curriculum materials, and other materials to be produced in the course of the project. It should then describe the expected types of data to be retained.

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Period of data retentionNEH is committed to timely and rapid data distribution. However, it recognizes that types of data can vary widely and that acceptable norms also vary by discipline. It is strongly committed, however, to the underlying principle of timely access. In their DMP applicants should address how timely access will be assured.

blog.dmptool.org/webinar-series

From Flickr by Jeff Keacher

In 2 weeks: Data Curation Profiles & the DMPToolPresenter: Jake Carlson, Purdue

Tuesday 13 Aug @ 10am PT

Register now!

blog.dmptool.org/webinar-series/

28 May Introduction to the DMPTool

4 June Learning about data management: Resources, tools, materials

18 June Customizing the DMPTool for your institution

25 June Environmental Scan: Who's important at your campus

9 July Promoting institutional services; EZID Outreach Made Simple!

16 July Health Sciences & DMPTool - Lisa Federer, UCLA

23 July Digital humanities and the DMPTool - Miriam Posner, UCLA

13 Aug Data curation profiles and the DMPTool – Jake Carlson, Purdue

27 Aug How to give the data management sales pitch to various audiences

10 Sep Other tools and resources that work with/complement the DMPTool

Beyond funder requirements: more extensive DMPs

Case studies 1 – How librarians have successfully used the tool

Case studies 2 – How librarians have successfully used the tool

Outreach Kit Introduction

Certification program introduction

blog.dmptool.org/webinar-series

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