Data are the New Black

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An overview of UWS data support and outreach presented at the ANDS 'Open Data, Data Reuse and Research Impact' forum, November 2014.

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Data are the New Black

Susan RobbinsResearch Services CoordinatorUniversity of Western Sydney Library

[email protected]://library.uws.edu.au/uws_library/

Open Data, Data Reuse and Research ImpactANDS November 2014

CC-BY-NC Susan Robbins

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University of Western Sydney

• 6 campuses. Same geographic footprint as The Netherlands

• Growing our research culture

• Named one of the world's best 100 universities under 50 (Times Higher Education ranking)

• Dedicated Library support for Research since 2006

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Library support for data began with ANDS Projects

Data Capture

Seeding The Commons

Metadata Stores

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Centre for Western Sydney

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Big Picture Library Data Support at UWS

Library as a key stakeholder

• Collaborate with stakeholders to ensure buy-in at all levels -DVR (R & D) office, eResearch, Research office (inc. ethics), researchers/research students, research support staff, Facility managers

• Facilitate culture change through researcher education and communication

• Informed Library Staff act as data triage point (staff on email lists and attend divisional events)

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Specific Library Support

• Data Information on Library webpages

• Induction Appointments (researchers & research students)

• On demand & point of need training

• Open Access Week webinars (Western Sydney Portal & Journal data)

• Emailed previous UWS researchers with PLoS pubs to outline new polices & UWS support

• Email grant recipient @ Project Cost code creation stage outlining support from Library & eResearch

• Drafted generic ARC UWS data management para for grant applicants and follow up support

• Advice on how data sharing may assist measuring impact outside academia

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Roadblocks to Researcher Engagement

• Information/Communication Overload (utilise preferred senders and initiate contact at point of need)

• Ethics (ethics forms need to be more ‘sharing’ friendly)

• Resistance to formal data management & data sharing (use ‘carroty stick’ Outline why beneficial first - then

what they are required to do to comply with UWS Data Management policy,

ARC data policy, journal data requirements

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Gotchas

• Big Data (storage & working data)

• Off campus & collaborator data access

• Data DOIs (DOIs are like puppies, they’re forever, not just for Christmas -PT Sefton)

• Time lag between identified service or resource need and implementation

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Questions