Data Management and the Changing Landscape of Research
1. DATA MANAGEMENT
AND THE CHANGING
LANDSCAPE OF RESEARCH
Shea Swauger
Data Management Librarian
2. DATA ARCHIVING MANDATES
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HEALTH
(2003)
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/policy/data_sharing/data_sharing_
guidance.htm
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
(2011)
http://www.nsf.gov/eng/general/dmp.jsp
OFFICE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY POLICY
(2013)
http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2013/02/22/expanding-publicaccess-results-federally-funded-research
7. HOW CAN WE MEASURE
THE IMPACT OF DATA?
ALTMETRICS
(alternative metrics)
http://www.plumanalytics.com/
http://readermeter.org/
http://impactstory.org/
10. REASONS FOR NOT SHARING
DATA
DATA OWNERSHIP AND RIGHTS ISSUES
• ASK PERMISSION
• GIVE
ATRIBUTION
• BE WILLING TO
REMOVE THE
DATA
11. REASONS FOR NOT SHARING
DATA
RETAIN THE ABILITY TO PUBLISH FIRST
• EMBARGO THE
DATA
• DON’T PUBLISH
THE DATA UNTIL
ARTICLE
PUBLICATION
12. REASONS FOR NOT SHARING
DATA
FEAR OF OTHERS FINDING ERRORS IN THE WORK
• PERFORM
DATA
CLEANING
• HAVE A PEER
LOOK OVER
THE DATA
13. REASONS FOR NOT SHARING
DATA
FEAR OF OTHERS MISINTERPRETING THE DATA
• METADATA
• README FILES
• PROVIDE
CURRENT
CONTACT
INFORMATION
14. REASONS FOR NOT SHARING
DATA
DATA CONTAINS SENSITIVE OR PERSONALLY
IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION
• ANNONIMIZATION
• BREAKING APART
DATA TABLES
• SELECTIVE
SHARING
27. QUESTIONS?
Shea Swauger
Data Management Librarian
Morgan Library, 210 E
shea.swauger@colostate.edu
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Notes de l'éditeur
Immediacy index: the number of citations the articles in a journal receive in a given year divided by the number of articles publishedCited half-life: the median age of the articles that were cited in Journal Citation Reports each year. For example, if a journal's half-life in 2005 is 5, that means the citations from 2001-2005 are half of all the citations from that journal in 2005, and the other half of the citations precede 2001