A description of the ways in which the Digital Curation can work with institutions to improve research data management at institutional level. Delivered at the 2nd DCC roadshow, Sheffield, 2011-03-01
1. How can the DCC help you? Kevin Ashley Director, DCC [email_address]
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8. Audit/Assessment Benefits: Prioritisation of resources Capacity development and planning Efficiency savings – move data to more cost-effective storage Manage risks associated with data loss Realise value through improved access & re-use Scale: Departments, institutions
9. Tools to aid planning http://www.dcc.ac.uk/dmponline
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12. The sixth DCC / RIN Research Data Management Forum Planning for research data management: meeting funder imperatives Venue : University of Leicester, John Foster Hall, Oadby campus Dates : 16:30 on Thursday 5th May to 16:00 on Friday 6th May 2011 Winning the grant and delivering the plan: a researcher’s view of data management plans as enablers or barriers. The challenge for institutions 2: the impact on resourcing and supporting the research data management plan. The challenge for institutions 1: data management planning and the research strategy. Research funder requirements for data management planning. Expectations, judgements and measurement. What everyone wants – identifying the key features of an institutional service to support compliance with research data management plans. The emergence of research information systems and the management of research outputs. The Incremental approach: practical guidance and training to facilitate the research data management plan. New directions for DMP Online at home and abroad.