LFA Seminar Series April 13th - Remediation Data Management Plans. A tool for recovering data from messy, messy projects.
From Clara Llebot Lorente
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From Clara Llebot Lorente
This is the third talk of the seminar, titled Remediation Data Management Plans. A tool for recovering research data from messy, messy projects, given by Clara Llebot.
Abstract: Clara Llebot talked about how Data Management Plans, a document used to manage data in the planning stages of a project (preventive Data Management Plans), can also be used to manage data at the intermediate stages of a project, when data has already been collected and is still being analyzed (remedial Data Management Plan). The talk will discuss the differences and commonalities in structure between preventive Data Management Plans and remedial Data Management Plans and describe the additional considerations that are needed when writing remedial Data Management Plans: goals and audience of the document, data inventory, and implementation plan. We will illustrate the talk with examples of remedial Data Management Plan that is being developed by the data management specialist at the Library for the Watershed Research Cooperative.
The other two talks were:
A textbook lending library at Oregon State University, given by Lori Hilterbrand, Kelly McElroy, Nicole Hindes and Dan Moore. https://media.oregonstate.edu/media/t/0_8e4kl6lw
Oregon State University Graduate Students' Scholarly landscape and institutional repository needs, given by Hui Zhang and Michaella Willi Hooper. https://media.oregonstate.edu/media/t/0_dvapwckt