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Posters
Thirty-eight posters were on display at IDCC 2010, addressing a wide variety of issues and challenges.
- Effective Data Management in Africa.
Lynn Woolfrey, University of Capetown. - Understanding Research Practice & Enhancing Digital Curation in the Biomedical Domain:Requirements for the Participatory Development of a Pilot Data Management Infrastructure.
Mhorag Goff, Meik Poschen, Rob Procter, June Finch, Simon Collins, Mary McDerby, Jon Besson, Tom Grahame & Lorraine Beard – University of Manchester. - Open Access, Reuse and Preservation of Palæoclimate Data.
Gregory Jean Louis Tourte – University of Bristol. - Who is responsible for data? A case study exploring data authorship, ownership, and responsibility and their implications for data curation.
Jillian Claire Wallis, Christine L Borgman & Matthew S Mayernik – University of California Los Angeles. - Educating eScience Librarians.
Jian Qin, John D’Ignazio, Megan Oakleaf, Kevin Crowston, & Andrea Wiggins – Syracuse University; Gail Steinhart – Cornell University. - Building Partnerships Between Social Science Data Archives and Institutional Repositories.
Jared Lyle, George Alter & Amy Pienta – ICPSR, University of Michigan. - The Data Discussion Group: Growing a data-curation aware community of librarians.
Dianne Dietrich, Keith Jenkins & Gail Steinhart – Cornell University Library. - Data Management Planning at the Digital Curation Centre.
Martin Donnelly – DCC/ University of Edinburgh; Sarah Jones – DCC/University of Glasgow. - Testing the DAF for Implementation at Georgia Tech.
Susan Wells Parham – Georgia Institute of Technology. - A Virtual Archives and Preservation Curriculum Laboratory at Simmons GSLIS.
Ross Harvey & Martha Mahard – Simmons College. - Digital Preservation Outreach & Education (DPOE) Initiative.
George Coulbourne – Library of Congress. - Modelling the Development of Research Data.
Alex Ball – DCC/UKOLN, University of Bath; Mansur Darlington & Tom Howard – IdMRC, University of Bath. - Curation of a Disk Image Collection to Support Education.
Kam Woods & Christopher Lee – University of North Carolina. - How to Re-Tool Librarians for Data Curation.
Sherry Lake & Andrew Sallans – University of Virginia Library. - Identifying library services for the future: a focus group of translational researchers.
Taryn Resnick – Texas A&M, University Medical Sciences Library; Susan K Camina & Tania P Bardyn – University of California-Los Angeles, Louise M Darling Biomedical Library. - Enhancing The Recognition, Reusability, And Transparency Of Scientific Data Using Digital Object Identifiers.
Bruce E Wilson – School of Information Sciences, University of Tennessee & Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Tammy W Beaty, Robert B Cook, Christopher W Lenhardt, Jon Grubb, Les A Hook & Carol A Sanderson – Oak Ridge National Laboratory. - An Overview of Arts and Humanities Research Data Infrastructure Initiatives in Germany.
Felix Lohmeier & Heike Neuroth – State and University Library, Göttingen, Germany; Kathleen Marie Smith – University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. - Data Curation at UCSD: Partnerships and Networks.
Ardys Kozbial, Mary Linn Bergstrom, Declan Fleming & Bradley Westbrook – University of California San Diego (UCSD); David Minor – San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC). - Reconsidering the OAIS Reference Model for Record Management and Archiving in a Cloud Computing Environment.
Jan Askhoj & Shigeo Sugimoto – University of Tsukuba. - A curation-aware repository supporting information-intensive scholarly research.
Costis Dallas, Agiatis Benardou, Dimitris Gavrilis & Panos Constantopoulos – Athena Research Centre. - A Description of Data Citation Instructions in Style Guides.
Mark P Newton & Michael Witt – Purdue University; Hailey Mooney – Michigan State University. - Invisible PREMIS: Uncovering Barriers to Implementation.
Elizabeth E Coburn – University of Illinois. - Incremental: support for managing your research data.
Sarah Jones, Kellie Snow & Laura Molloy – University of Glasgow; Catharine Ward & Lesley Freiman – Cambridge University Library. - A Novel Use of the Data Curation Profile for Enabling International Research Collaboration.
Megan Sapp-Nelson – Purdue University; Zipporah Ropp – Moi University, Kenya. - An iRODS Based Data Replication Service for Institutional Data Curation.
Robert H McDonald, Kurt Seiffert, Jon Dunn, Brian Wheeler, Matt Link & Stephen Simms – Indiana University; Chris Jordan – Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC). - Data citation in the wild.
Valerie Enriquez – DataONE & Simmons College; Sarah Walker Judson – DataONE & Brigham Young University; Nicholas M Weber – DataONE & University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana; Suzie Allard – DataONE & University of Tennessee; Robert B Cook & Bruce Wilson – DataONE & Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Heather Piwowar – DataONE & National Evolutionary Synthesis Center; Robert J Sandusky – DataONE & University of Illinois at Chicago; Todd J Vision – DataONE & National Evolutionary Synthesis Center. - Closing the Digital Curation Gap Focus Groups: Establishing a Baseline of Digital Curation Practice and Knowledge.
Christopher A Lee, Heather Bowden & Helen Tibbo – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. - Where Are They Now: A Survey of Digital Curation Activities in Cultural Heritage Institutions.
Heather Bowden – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. - The CDR Workbench.
Gregory Neil Jansen & Erin O'Meara – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. - Archiving the Videogame Software Development Process: Appraisal or Documentation Strategy?
Megan Alicia Winget & Walker Sampson – University of Texas at Austin. - History Archaeology Linguistics Onomastics & GENetics (HALOGEN): The challenges of an interdisciplinary research database infrastructure.
Jonathan Andrew Tedds, David Carter, Mary Visser & Mark Jobling – University of Leicester. - DigCCurr Professional Institutes – Bridging the Education Gap for Digital Practitioners.
Kaitlin Costello & Helen Tibbo – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. - Creating a Data Management Plan and Other Training Opportunities in the Library.
Lisa R Johnston & Meghan Lafferty – University of Minnesota. - Archivematica: Using Micro-Services and Open-Source Tools to Deliver a Comprehensive Digital Curation System.
Peter Van Garderen – Artefactual Systems. - eBlackChampaign-Urbana: Community Informatics meets Data Curation.
Noah James Lenstra – University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. - Marketing a Small-Scale Subject Repository Through Collection Development.
Jessica Madeleine Adamick – University of Massachusetts. - Ecological Data Sharing: an example of the Brazilian Program for Biodiversity Research (PPBio).
Flávia Pezzini – Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA), Brazil; Debora Drucker – State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil; Dayane Oliveira, Rainer Amorim & William Magnusson – INPA; Maria Luiza Braz Alves – Ministério de Ciência e Tecnologia, Brazil - The BIOTA/FAPESP Program: The Virtual Institute of Biodiversity.
Debora Drucker, Carlos Alfredo Joly & Jose Augusto Salim – State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil