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Stephen Abrams
UCACC, November 16, 2015
UC Curation CenterCalifornia Digital LibraryUniversity of California
Campus-customized links to helpful guidance, local and disciplinary services, and examples
Opportunity for institutional review
Work underway to integrate with Center for Open Science’s Open Science Framework
http://dmptool.org/
DMPTool
Supported funder templates
planning
Dept. Education DOE DOE Office of Science Generic DCC GoMRI Research Consortium IMLS Digital Content IMLS New Software Tools IMLS Research Data Joint Fire Safety Program Moore Foundation NEH ODH NIH NIH GDS NOAA NSF
http://dmptool.org/
NSF AGS NSF AST NSF BCO-DMO NSF BIO NSF CHE NSF CISE NSF DMR NSF EAR NSF HER NSF ENG NSF PHY NSF SBE Sloan Foundation USDA NIFA USGS
Dash
Self-service data curation portal optimized for use by individual scholars
data sharing made easy
Intuitive UI/UX
Drag-and-drop upload
DOI assignment
Pro-active UC3 management
Replication to UCLA and UCSD/SDSC private clouds
Faceted search and browse
Campus-specific branding and URLshttp://dash.cdlib.org/
A UC-wide open data initiative could provide 10 GB of Dash service to every faculty member, research staff, and doctoral student for $194,506/year ($6.50 per participant)
Campus Faculty Staff Doctoral TB Cost
Berkeley 1,280 1,581 2,352 52.1 $ 33,885
Davis 1,274 1,721 1,259 42.5 $ 27,651
Irvine 1,081 715 967 27.7 $ 18,005
Los Angeles 1,703 1,253 1,720 46.7 $ 30,394
Merced 197 66 109 3.7 $ 2,418
Riverside 597 350 703 16.5 $ 10,725
San Diego 1,147 1,492 1,042 36.81 $ 23,927
San Francisco 372 1,583 357 23.1 $ 15,028
Santa Barbara 750 509 1,971 32.3 $ 20,995
Santa Cruz 494 290 982 16.7 $ 11,479
8,902 9,560 11,462 299.3 $194,506
ONEShare and DataONE
Open data repository of “last resort”
data observation network for earth
Open data contribution for those without other institutional or disciplinary options
Aggregation of descriptive metadata for discovery via DataONE’s ONEMercury interface
Hosted by the University of New Mexico; subsidized by UNM and DataONE
http://oneshare.cdlib.org/
Making data count
Metrics and altmetrics for research data
measurement
Platform for data level metrics (DLM) aggregating usage data, citations, and social references
NSF-funded project in collaboration with PLOS and DataONE
Complementary to CrossRef’s DOI event tracker (DET) initiative
http://mdc.lagotto.io/
Collaboration and participation
Strong ties to the international research data management and curation communities
community
Founding partner of the DataONE network and DataCite consortium
Partner in the UC Berkeley RDM initiative
ORCID member
Leadership position with COUNTER and CrossRef
Strong participation in the Digital Preservation Network (DPN), International Internet Preservation Consortium (IIPC), National Digital Stewardship Alliance (NDSA), and Research Data Alliance (RDA)
Posts by UC3 staff and guest authors from across UC and the wider research community
New contributors always welcome!
http://datapub.cdlib.org/
Supporting research data management at UC
Opportunities
summary
Challenges
Data management is now an integral part of scholarly activitiesGreater efficiency and transparencyComplementing local activities with centralized or coordinated initiativesExtending the precedent set by the open access policyUC maintaining control of its own research outputs
Raising awareness Rapidly evolving landscape New obligations require new
solutions Integrating RDM best practices
into scholarly workflows with minimal intrusion
How much data is out there? Reliable long-term funding