Data, data everywhere…and yet nowhere. RDM for HDRs
Poster
Paper/Presentation Title | Data, data everywhere…and yet nowhere. RDM for HDRs |
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Presentation Type | Poster |
Authors | Kelly, Tricia and Gacenga, Francis |
Year | 2020 |
Place of Publication | Online |
Web Address (URL) of Paper | https://www.rd-alliance.org/data-data-everywhere…and-yet-nowhere-rdm-hdrs |
Conference/Event | 2020 15th Research Data Alliance (RDA) Plenary Meeting 18 - 20 March |
Event Details | 2020 15th Research Data Alliance (RDA) Plenary Meeting 18 - 20 March Delivery Online Event Date 18 to end of 20 Mar 2020 Event Location Online Event Venue Online Event Description The Research Data Alliance (RDA) was launched as a community-driven initiative in 2013 by the European Commission, the United States Government's National Science Foundation and National Institute of Standards and Technology, and the Australian Government’s Department of Innovation with the goal of building the social and technical infrastructure to enable open sharing and re-use of data. RDA has a grass-roots, inclusive approach covering all data lifecycle stages, engaging data producers, users and stewards, addressing data exchange, processing, and storage. It has succeeded in creating the neutral social platform where international research data experts meet to exchange views and to agree on topics including social hurdles on data sharing, education and training challenges, data management plans and certification of data repositories, disciplinary and interdisciplinary interoperability, as well as technological aspects. The RDA Foundation provides the core business operations of RDA and represents RDA globally. Learn more. Event Web Address (URL) |
Abstract | University eResearch and Library teams deliver research data management (RDM) support for higher degree research (HDR) students throughout the research cycle. Researchers are expected to securely store and share their data to achieve their research goals within their project’s ethics approval. The eResearch and Library teams raise awareness and train researchers on ownership, attribution and publication of research data sets. Secure research data storage is provided during the active phase of the conduct of research. Researchers are provided education and support on the benefits of making their research open and reproducible. A common challenge, however, is in what to do with the stored raw research data after the HDR successfully completes their degree and leaves the University? USQ has implemented a temporary mini-archive solution to enable responsible management of HDR research data beyond the end of a research project. As this is an issue for all universities, the ideal would be to develop a best practice model that would become the basis of a standard aligned with the Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research (2018). |
Keywords | data, research data management, data retention, higher degree research, thesis |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 460910. Information systems user experience design and development |
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Byline Affiliations | University of Southern Queensland |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/y8257/data-data-everywhere-and-yet-nowhere-rdm-for-hdrs
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