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Data Curation @ UCSB
Data Curation @ UCSB
The Data Curation @ UCSB project is a joint effort between the UCSB Office of Research, the
UCSB Library, and the Earth Research Institute (ERI).
Generously funded by the Executive
Vice Chancellor's office, the project is investigating campus
research data creation processes and curation needs. The knowledge
gained during the two-year pilot will aid in building Library capacity
and expertise towards a collaborative, sustainable infrastructure
supporting campus-wide, cross-disciplinary management of research
data.
Items are listed in chronological order within each category
below.
Project components
- Survey
- Case studies
- Faculty working group
Pilot projects
Publications
- Faculty/Researcher Survey on
Data Curation. Greg Janée and James Frew, October 2013.
doi:10.5062/F4PN93K4
Data Curation @ UCSB: Initial
findings and recommendations. Greg Janée and James Frew,
November 2013.
Final report, Data Curation @ UCSB
Project. Library Pilot Data Curation Program Working Group (Greg
Janée, editor), July 2014.
Straw-man proposal for a
"data collective": Results of a preliminary requirements-gathering
survey. Greg Janée, February 2016.
Other articles
- The Data Curation @
UCSB Project. Greg Janée. Thursdays from Three
14 (August 2, 2012).
- Here
Today, Gone to Meta. Shelly Leachman. The UCSB Current,
March 2014.
- Data
Curation Pilot Projects Underway. Karen Lindell.
Crossroads, February 2015.
Presentations
Data Curation @ UCSB:
The Prequel. Library brown bag talk, August 2012.
Results of the UCSB
Faculty/Researcher Survey on Data Curation. Library brown bag
talk, January 2013.
Data Curation @ UCSB:
First year progress. CDL staff meeting, October 2013.
Data Curation @ UCSB:
Preliminary findings & recommendations. Library brown bag
talk, November 2013.
Why? (Why data
curation? Why now? Why the Library? Why you?). Subject
librarian training series kickoff, January 2016.
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