A need was identified by the Department of Population Health (DPH) for an academic medical center to facilitate research using large, externally funded datasets. Barriers identified included difficulty in accessing and working with the datasets, and a lack of knowledge about institutional licenses. A need to facilitate sharing and reuse of datasets generated by researchers at the institution (internal datasets) was also recognized. The library partnered with a researcher in the DPH to create a catalog of external datasets, which provided detailed metadata and access instructions. The catalog listed researchers at the medical center and the main campus with expertise in using these external datasets in order to facilitate research and cross-...
Data in its many forms is a critical component of effective and productive research. As technology c...
The public sharing of primary research datasets potentially benefits the research community but is n...
The opportunities for new discoveries made possible by the widespread availability of large amounts ...
<p>A need was identified by the Department of Population Health (DPH) for an academic medical center...
Objective and Setting: As universities and libraries grapple with data management and “big data,” th...
Although various attempts have been made to build collaborative cultures for data sharing, their eff...
Building a research data management program is more than ever essential for any medical research ins...
Purpose: Medical libraries need to actively review their service models and explore partnerships wit...
This paper presents the results of a research data assessment and landscape study in the institution...
With the implementation of an institutional repository, librarians at the University of Vermont (UVM...
Paper presented at DigCCurr2007, an international symposium on Digital Curation. Held April 18-20, 2...
Johns Hopkins Data Management Services (DMS), part of the JHU University Libraries and one of the fi...
Researchers must now prepare plans for data management and curation for grant proposals. Librarians...
Over the summer of 2014, the authors began a multi-year project investigating institutional data pol...
Data catalogs can promote the FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable) guiding princ...
Data in its many forms is a critical component of effective and productive research. As technology c...
The public sharing of primary research datasets potentially benefits the research community but is n...
The opportunities for new discoveries made possible by the widespread availability of large amounts ...
<p>A need was identified by the Department of Population Health (DPH) for an academic medical center...
Objective and Setting: As universities and libraries grapple with data management and “big data,” th...
Although various attempts have been made to build collaborative cultures for data sharing, their eff...
Building a research data management program is more than ever essential for any medical research ins...
Purpose: Medical libraries need to actively review their service models and explore partnerships wit...
This paper presents the results of a research data assessment and landscape study in the institution...
With the implementation of an institutional repository, librarians at the University of Vermont (UVM...
Paper presented at DigCCurr2007, an international symposium on Digital Curation. Held April 18-20, 2...
Johns Hopkins Data Management Services (DMS), part of the JHU University Libraries and one of the fi...
Researchers must now prepare plans for data management and curation for grant proposals. Librarians...
Over the summer of 2014, the authors began a multi-year project investigating institutional data pol...
Data catalogs can promote the FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable) guiding princ...
Data in its many forms is a critical component of effective and productive research. As technology c...
The public sharing of primary research datasets potentially benefits the research community but is n...
The opportunities for new discoveries made possible by the widespread availability of large amounts ...