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Supporting UC Research Data Management Stephen Abrams Patricia Cruse John Kunze Rosalie Lack Carly Strasser UC Curation Center, California Digital Library www.cdlib.org/uc3 [email protected] UC Research Development Network Meeting UC Irvine, 25-26 February 2012
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Supporting UC Research Data Management

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Summary of the UC Curation Center (UC3) Merritt repository and its use in support of research data management as exemplified by its integration with the DataShare and Research Hub portals.
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Page 1: Supporting UC Research Data Management

Supporting UCResearch Data Management

Stephen AbramsPatricia Cruse

John KunzeRosalie Lack

Carly StrasserUC Curation Center, California Digital Library

www.cdlib.org/[email protected]

UC Research Development Network MeetingUC Irvine, 25-26 February 2012

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Ensuring the viability, sharing, and use of the University’s digital assets across time and space

Innovative curation services for preservation of, and access to, research outputs► Preservation enables access over time► Access is dependent upon preservation

up to a point in time

Applicable throughout the scholarlylifecycle

Open source, open data Community-driven

About the UC Curation Center

www.cdlib.org/[email protected]

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Better data management leads to …► More data sharing► More data reuse► Better ROI► Better scholarship► Better impact factor

UC conducts one-twelfth of allUS university research and development► $4.7 B out of $48.6 B in 2010

Why is research data management important?

See, for example, Piwowar, Carison, and Vision (2011), Proc. ASIS&T 48(1): 1-4 doi.wiley.com/10.1002/meet.2011.14504801337

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$4.7 B

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What are “metadata”?

Are there standards or best practices I should be

aware of?

How much will it cost? Why should I care

about preservation? I just need a place to

put my data.Where can I get help?

How can I share my work with my colleagues?

How can I publish the data associated with

my publications?

How do I fulfill the data management requirements of my

grant?

How can I make sure I get credit ?

Can’t my work be included in the

Web of Science?

How can I provide access to my

work?

What keeps UC researchers up at night?

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Engage with the research community early in the lifecycle Prioritize scarce resources in support of emerging initiatives Start small: provide simple tools and services that can evolve

into more complex and comprehensive solutions Deploy flexible infrastructure and services that can be used

in diverse ways Develop partnerships and collaborate now more than ever

How can UC3 help?

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Research► Create funder-compliant data

management plans with

Collect► Curate datasets and web sites with

Publish► Manage identifiers for persistent

citation with

Save/Share► Preserve, share, and provide access to

research outputs with

How can UC3 help?

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dmptool.org

Create data management plans

Finalist for 2012 DPC Award for Research and Innovation

Research > Collect > Publish > Save > Share

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dmptool.org

Create data management plans Meet funder requirements

Finalist for 2012 DPC Award for Research and Innovation

Research > Collect > Publish > Save > Share

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dmptool.org

Create data management plans Meet funder requirements Instructions and guidance

Finalist for 2012 DPC Award for Research and Innovation

Research > Collect > Publish > Save > Share

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dmptool.orgFinalist for 2012 DPC Award for Research and Innovation

Create data management plans Meet funder requirements Instructions and guidance Local resources and services

Two new grant-funded projects Functional

enhancements and open source community developmentSloan Foundation

Training and outreachIMLS

Research > Collect > Publish > Share > Save

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curation for tabular data Excel add-in for desktop use, or Azure web service for online use

Research > Collect > Publish > Save > Share

dataup.cdlib.org www.dataup.org Best practices check Data description Persistent identifier and citation generation Repository submission

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Research > Collect > Publish > Save > Share

Create ARK or DOI Manage identifier and citation metadata Global discovery via DataCite

Primoand soon, Web of Knowledge

n2t.net/ezid“Take control of the management and distribution of your research, share and get credit for it, and build your reputation through its collection and documentation”

UC3 is a founding partner of the DataCite consortium

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Research > Collect > Publish > Save > Share

UI and API submission Collection management Search and browse Metadata display Access and download

merritt.cdlib.org www.cdlib.org/uc3/merritt Dark or bright

archive

Curatorial access control

Data use agreements

Integration with

(soon)

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Research > Collect > Publish > Save > Share

Contribute data for sharing Search and browse

datashare.ucsf.edu“Researchers benefit from increased collaborations, validation, and recognition of their work; institutions and funders benefit from the measurable increase in the impact of their resources; and society benefits from the faster pace at which science can progress”

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Research > Collect > Publish > Save > Share

Contribute data for sharing Search and browse Metadata display Access and download Create citation

datashare.ucsf.edu“Researchers benefit from increased collaborations, validation, and recognition of their work; institutions and funders benefit from the measurable increase in the impact of their resources; and society benefits from the faster pace at which science can progress”

Persistent identifiers via

Management & preservation

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Research > Collect > Publish > Save > Shareresearchhub.berkeley.edu

“Powerful tools for content management and collaboration”

Collaborate with colleagues

Organize and enrich research data

Connect the scholarly ecosystem

Persistent identifiers via

Management & preservation

Contribute data for sharing Catalog, tag, and publish data Preserve data for future re-use

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Research > Collect > Publish > Save > Sharewas.cdlib.org

“The web has revolutionized our access to information, but web resources are fragile and ready access to them cannot be taken for granted”

Select, harvest, and catalog web resources Published curated archives Search/browse for access Preserve for future re-use

Archive on-line publications

Capture contemporary events

Save at-risk web sites

Persistent identifiers via

Management & preservation

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The ultimate success of Merritt, WAS, and related services is dependent on their long-term sustainability► Technical► Administrative► Financial

Cost model goals► Cost recovery► Flexibility

Two service levels Two payment schedules► Standard – 2 copies, 1 data center Pay-as-you-go► Premium – 3 copies, 2 data centers Paid-up (for a 10

year term)

wiki.ucop.edu/display/Curation/Cost+Modeling

What will it cost?

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Engage with the research community early in the lifecycle Build community

Prioritize scarce resources in support of emerging initiatives Be entrepreneurial

Start small: provide simple tools and services that can evolve into more complex and comprehensive solutions Develop sustainable solutions

Deploy flexible infrastructure and services that can be used in diverse ways Enable diverse use cases and workflows

Develop partnerships and collaborate now more than ever

Supporting UC research data management

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Engage with the research community early in the lifecycle Build community

Prioritize scarce resources in support of emerging initiatives Be entrepreneurial

Start small: provide simple tools and services that can evolve into more complex and comprehensive solutions Develop sustainable solutions

Deploy flexible infrastructure and services that can be used in diverse ways Enable diverse use cases and workflows

Develop partnerships and collaborate now more than ever!

Supporting UC research data management

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UC Curation CenterCalifornia Digital Library

Stephen Abrams Abhishek SalvePatricia Cruse Joan StarrScott Fisher Rosalie LackGreg Janée Carly StrasserJohn Kunze Marisa StrongDavid Loy Adrian TurnerMark Reyes Perry Willett

www.cdlib.org/[email protected]

Supporting UC research data management