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Beyond Metadata:

Supporting non-standardized documentation to facilitate data reuse

RDAP 2015April 23, 2015

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Panel Outline

Researchers on their data documentation practices, Sara Mannheimer, @sara_mannh

Leveraging the ReadMe to support disciplinary documentation needs, Lizzy Rolando

Providing access to restricted data in our institutions, Sarah Pickle, @sarahepickle

Teaching documentation for researchers, Kristin Briney, @KristinBriney

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“This is just for me”Researchers on their

data documentation practices

Sara MannheimerMontana State University Library

@sara_mannh#RDAP15

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Outline

Contextualizing data

Researchers on data documentation

Lessons learned + next steps

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Why isn’t metadata sufficient?

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Metadata is Structured

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Data is Messy

http://edgerton-digital-collections.org/notebooks/22

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Metadata is often domain-specific

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Contextualizing Data

Associated publications

Lab notebooks

Readme files

Data dictionaries

Codebooks

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Data by Discipline

Chemistry

Ecology/Climate Modeling

Computer Science

Microbiology

Earth Sciences/Geography

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Chemistry

Training manual with data documentation protocols

Procedures document explaining experiment design and data formatting

Numbering system to reference reactions

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Chemistry

“The supplemental information describes a lot of what would be found in a ReadMe”

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Chemistry

“This is just for me”

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Ecology/Climate Modeling

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Ecology/Climate Modeling

“I think computer scientists would probably be trained in these things, but we’re not computer

scientists—I mean, we are now!”

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Computer Science

Notes, code, and project files are archived in Github.

Collected data is stored in a MySQL database, but “we don’t generate any real documentation of what's in our databases, outside of some initial

design schemas.”

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Microbiology

On lab notebooks: “Effectively keeping a diary of what you’re doing every day”

“Calculations work better on paper”

For analysis and processing, Excel or discipline-specific software is used

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Microbiology

“Write it so that you can figure it out, but with

the idea is that someone else should be able to figure it out too”

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Microbiology

http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/home/home.do#Category-deposit

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Earth Sciences/Geography

Former projects have had more formatting, but more recently free form

Templates document: time of interview, observations of person, property, house

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Earth Sciences/Geography

“I might try to anonymize, but it can get complex to de-identify the data”

“I might make survey instrument available, but it’s not a priority”

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Lessons Learned + Next Steps

Discipline-specific approaches

Discipline-specific best practices

Different perspectives on the value of reuse

Different levels of need for library data services

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Lessons Learned + Next Steps

Conduct more researcher interviews

Tailor outreach to most needy disciplines

Develop discipline-specific services

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Thanks!

[email protected]

@sara_mannh