Because good research needs good data

Emerging good practice in managing research data and research information within UK Universities

TitleEmerging good practice in managing research data and research information within UK Universities
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsDavidson J, Jones S, Molloy L, U Kejser B
JournalCRIS
Volume33
Pagination215-222
Date Published05/2014
KeywordsCollaboration on Clarifying the Costs of Curation, Digital Curation Centre, Faciliate Open Sceince, Jisc, Research data management, Training for European Research ;t
Abstract

Sound data intensive science depends upon effective research data and information management. Efficient and interoperable research information systems will be crucial for enabling and exploiting data intensive research however it is equally important that a research ecosystem is cultivated within research-intensive institutions that foster sustainable communication, cooperation and support of a diverse range of research-related staff. Researchers, librarians, administrators, ethics advisors, and IT professionals all have a vital contribution to make in ensuring that research data and related information is available, visible, understandable and usable over the mid to long term. This paper will provide a summary of several ongoing initiatives that the Jisc-funded Digital Curation Centre (DCC) are currently involved with in the UK and internationally to help staff within higher education institutions prepare to meet funding body mandates relating to research data management and sharing and to engage fully in the digital agenda.

URLhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877050914008254?via%3Dihub
DOI10.1016/j.procs.2014.06.035