UKOLN Informatics Research Group » Dissemination http://irg.ukoln.ac.uk Expertise in digital information management Mon, 09 Dec 2013 15:09:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.2 8th International Digital Curation Conference 2013 http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Research360/~3/_d-1lV97Qaw/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=8th-international-digital-curation-conference-2013 http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Research360/~3/_d-1lV97Qaw/#comments Tue, 22 Jan 2013 16:14:29 +0000 Jez Cope http://blogs.bath.ac.uk/research360/?p=364 From Monday 14 to Wednesday 16 January 2013, Cathy and I attended the 8th International Digital Curation Conference (IDCC13) in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

On Monday morning, we ran a workshop, jointly with Hannah Lloyd-Jones from Open Exeter, entitled “Designing Data Management Training Resources: Tools for the provision of interactive research data management workshops“. This offered participants the opportunity to learn more about the way we run our face-to-face data management training with staff and students, and to experience first-hand some of the interactive exercises we use.

These included Open Exeter’s “Research Data Dating” exercise, in which two concentric circles of participants have 3 minutes to describe their research data to each other before moving on to the next person. I demonstrated how we use “clickers” (audience response systems) to survey our students during face-to-face workshops, and we also had a discussion of the pros and cons of the data management plan (DMP) templates that we’ve used with students.

For more info, take a look at Marieke Guy’s blog post, IDCC13: Exemplar RDM Training Exercises and Jill Evans’s summary of tweets from the workshop. For those who are interested, we used PollEverywhere, a website which permits voting on questions via SMS or the web on a smartphone or laptop.

Update: You can now download Hannah’s slides: Designing Data Management Training Resources: IDCC 2013 Workshop

Cathy Pink presented a practice paper entitled “Meeting the Data Management Compliance Challenge: Funder Expectations and Institutional Reality“. The paper drew together lessons learnt by the Research360 project, based on its experience in meeting the varied data management needs of both an institution and its external stakeholders. The text of Cathy’s paper will be available online soon.

Liz Lyon facilitated the “What is a data scientist?” symposium, an interactive panel discussion around roles and skills required to cope with the growing importance of data in scholarship. See Marieke’s blog post, “IDCC13: What’s in a name? The ‘data scientist’ symposium” for more details.

Finally, we also presented a poster, “Creating an Online Training Module on RDM“, about the process of developing our research data management e-learning module for postgraduate students. The poster was designed and written by our colleague Marieke Guy from UKOLN, and I gave a “minute madness” presentation summarising it as well.

There is also a searchable archive of tweets with the #idcc13 hashtag.

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Working with commercial partners http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Research360/~3/TIWkeX7nuzY/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=working-with-commercial-partners http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Research360/~3/TIWkeX7nuzY/#comments Thu, 08 Nov 2012 16:11:33 +0000 Jez Cope http://blogs.bath.ac.uk/research360/?p=352 On Monday 29 October, Cathy Pink gave an invited presentation on research data management with commercial partners at the latest DataCite workshop. The workshop was jointly run by JISC and the British Library, and focused on issues around citing sensitive data.

Cathy’s slides are now available for download from our institutional repository:

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JISC MRD progress workshop slides & poster http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Research360/~3/aTpB16pjDrQ/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=jisc-mrd-progress-workshop-slides-poster http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Research360/~3/aTpB16pjDrQ/#comments Thu, 08 Nov 2012 16:05:23 +0000 Jez Cope http://blogs.bath.ac.uk/research360/?p=346 On Wednesday 24 and Thursday 25 October 2012, Cathy and I attended the JISC MRD programme progress workshop in Nottingham. The workshop was an excellent opportunity to share the lessons we’re learning on the Research360 project and learn from colleagues working on research data management elsewhere, including a number outside the JISC-funded MRD programme.

Our slides and poster from the progress workshop are now available through our institutional repository:

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VALA2012: libraries and technology down under http://blogs.bath.ac.uk/research360/2012/02/vala2012-libraries-and-technology-down-under/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=vala2012-libraries-and-technology-down-under http://blogs.bath.ac.uk/research360/2012/02/vala2012-libraries-and-technology-down-under/#comments Thu, 09 Feb 2012 09:14:42 +0000 Jez Cope http://blogs.bath.ac.uk/research360/?p=147 Liz Lyon gave a keynote speech on Wednesday 8 February 2012, entitled “The Informatics Transform: Re-engineering Libraries for the Data Decade“, at the VALA2012 conference in Melbourne, Australia. The talk focused on the transformations required for libraries to keep up with digital trends, and drew on Liz’s own experience for exemplars, including the University of Bath and the Research360 project.

VALA – Libraries, Technology and the Future Inc. (VALA) is “an Australian not-for-profit professional organisation that promotes the use and understanding of information and communication technologies across the galleries, libraries, archives and museum sectors.” (via VALA on Wikipedia)

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