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JUL 25

Works in Progress Webinar: Policy Realities in Research Data Management

This webinar complements the four-part series of reports by OCLC Research titled The Realities of Research Data Management, in which findings are based on case studies of four institutions, including the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Wageningen University & Research.

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Presenters

Heidi Imker, Director of the Research Data Service (RDS) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Jacquelijn Ringersma, Head of Digital Production Centre, Wageningen University & Research

 

Webinar files

Slides (.pdf)

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYF4Dx34Z1M

 

Description

An important and often overlooked part of research data management service provision by libraries is policy engagement, including the examination and support for diverse local, academic, disciplinary, funder-driven, national, and even international policies. In this webinar presentation, we will focus on how two research universities are developing RDM policies for accession, use and preservation, as well as how they provide support for academic policies such as DMP requirements for doctoral students.

This webinar complements the four-part series of reports by OCLC Research titled The Realities of Research Data Management, in which findings are based on case studies of four institutions, including the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Wageningen University & Research. This webinar will be of interest to library leaders, repository managers, data curators and anyone interested in research support services for data curation.


Works in Progress: An OCLC Research Occasional Webinar Series
These webinars are exclusively for OCLC Research Library Partners, but the recordings are publicly available to all.

What are we working on? What are you working on? OCLC Research Library Partners are invited to participate in Works in Progress: An OCLC Research Occasional Webinar Series to talk about work happening in OCLC Research – we'd like to present our work informally and get feedback from you, our Partners. We'd also like this to be a venue for Partner institutions. What are you working on that everyone should know about? What input would help you move forward? Let us know!

Date

25 July 2017

Time

10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Eastern Daylight Time, North America [UTC -4]