LIBER Webinar: Finding and Reusing Research Data

Kirstine's bookmarks 2019-04-26

Summary:

Policies, tools and training programmes are being developed to assist researchers and data providers to make data available in a way that optimizes data findability, accessibility, interoperability and reusability (i.e. according to the FAIR principles). One of the promises driving both data sharing and policy development is that shared data can and will be discovered and reused; but are users (researchers, librarians, students) discovering this data? And if they are finding them, (how) are they reusing them?

In this webinar, organised by LIBER’s Research Data Management Working Group, Kathleen Gregory presented an overview of recent research investigating how researchers and librarians engage in practices of finding, understanding and reusing research data. She provided tips for finding research data and an opportunity for attendees to consider what this research means for developing services at their own organizations.

Link:

https://zenodo.org/record/2636361

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Tags:

oa.new oa.liber oa.guides oa.reuse oa.search oa.data oa.slides oa.principles oa.interoperability oa.discoverability oa.policies.data oa.mandates oa.mandates.data oa.policies oa.switzerland

Date tagged:

04/26/2019, 04:56

Date published:

04/26/2019, 00:56