The explosion of digital research data has created exciting opportunities for librarians to engage with faculty, staff, and students in their research processes. Advances in computing, sensor technologies, and communications are challenging researchers’ abilities to find, manage, utilize, visualize, and store data. Three librarians from public Universities will describe practical approaches for developing new services, collaborations, and content to meet these needs. Real-world examples and relevant issues will be posed for group discussion
Developments in network technologies, scholarly communication, and national policy are challenging ...
With the increase in e-Research, federal funding agency mandates and policies, and the SHared Resear...
Becoming a partner in the research process and enabling access to the scholarship of e-science is a ...
The explosion of digital research data has created exciting opportunities for librarians to engage w...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe how the authors gained a better understanding of ...
There is a scarcity of practical guidance for developing data services in an academic library. Data ...
Developments in network technologies, scholarly communication, and national policy are challenging a...
The University of Houston (UH) Libraries is building programs and data-related services to support r...
Many libraries are implementing or getting ready to implement research data services (RDS) (see, for...
AbstractThe emergence of data intensive science and the establishment of data management mandates ha...
Two 2013 research data management reports, from ARL and from OCLC Research, point to the need to re...
Two 2013 research data management reports, from ARL and from OCLC Research, point to the need to res...
Academic research libraries are quickly developing support for research data management (RDM), incl...
There are many disciplines where researchers are dependent on acquired data (or data created by othe...
The shift to quantitative research methods in social science disciplines is not news in today’s acad...
Developments in network technologies, scholarly communication, and national policy are challenging ...
With the increase in e-Research, federal funding agency mandates and policies, and the SHared Resear...
Becoming a partner in the research process and enabling access to the scholarship of e-science is a ...
The explosion of digital research data has created exciting opportunities for librarians to engage w...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe how the authors gained a better understanding of ...
There is a scarcity of practical guidance for developing data services in an academic library. Data ...
Developments in network technologies, scholarly communication, and national policy are challenging a...
The University of Houston (UH) Libraries is building programs and data-related services to support r...
Many libraries are implementing or getting ready to implement research data services (RDS) (see, for...
AbstractThe emergence of data intensive science and the establishment of data management mandates ha...
Two 2013 research data management reports, from ARL and from OCLC Research, point to the need to re...
Two 2013 research data management reports, from ARL and from OCLC Research, point to the need to res...
Academic research libraries are quickly developing support for research data management (RDM), incl...
There are many disciplines where researchers are dependent on acquired data (or data created by othe...
The shift to quantitative research methods in social science disciplines is not news in today’s acad...
Developments in network technologies, scholarly communication, and national policy are challenging ...
With the increase in e-Research, federal funding agency mandates and policies, and the SHared Resear...
Becoming a partner in the research process and enabling access to the scholarship of e-science is a ...