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American Libraries Association 2012 Annual Conference & Exhibition, "Transforming our Libraries, Ourselves," Anaheim CA, June 21-26, 2012. Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) Science and Technology Section (STS) program: "Data Curation as a Form of Collaborative Research," Sunday, June 24, 2012 - 1:30pm to 3:30pm.

Moderator: Sheril Hook, Curriculum Development Coordinator, University of Toronto Mississauga
Speaker: Sophia Krzys Acord, Assoc Dir, Center for the Humanities & the Public Sphere, Univ of Florida
Speaker: D. Scott Brandt, Assoc Dean for Research/Professor of Library Science, Purdue University
Speaker: Harriett Green, English and Digital Humanities Librarian, UIUC
Speaker: Patricia Hswe, Digital Collections Curator, Penn State University

Abstract

Presents Purdue Libraries’s work with the Data Curation Profiles, and how they’ve helped leverage collaborations with researchers. This includes working heavily in Agricultural, Science and Engineering from which examples are drawn. The topic of sharing research outputs is described in the framework of the changing scholarly communication environment. Presented at: American Libraries Association 2012 Annual Conference & Exhibition, "Transforming our Libraries, Ourselves," Anaheim CA, June 21-26, 2012. Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) Science and Technology Section (STS) program: "Data Curation as a Form of Collaborative Research," Sunday, June 24, 2012 - 1:30pm to 3:30pm.

NOTE: This presentation was presented as a slightly revised version as: Brandt, D. Scott, "Research Data Curation, Discovery, and Dissemination" (2012). E-Science and Data Curation Symposium, University of Oklahoma School of Library and Information Science, Norman, OK, July 13, 2012. See: http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/lib_fspres/6/

Keywords

data curation, data management, data repositories, research collaborations

Date of this Version

6-21-2012

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