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International survey of academic library data curation practices
This survey looks closely at the data curation practices of a sample of research-oriented universities largely from the USA, the UK, Australia and Scandinavia but also including India, South Africa and other countries. The study looks at how major universities are assisting faculty in developing dat...
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description | This survey looks closely at the data curation practices of a sample of research-oriented universities largely from the USA, the UK, Australia and Scandinavia but also including India, South Africa and other countries. The study looks at how major universities are assisting faculty in developing data curation and management plans for large scale data projects, largely in the sciences and social sciences, often as pre-conditions for major grants. The report looks at which departments of universities are shouldering the data curation burden, the personnel involved in the efforts, the costs involved, types of software used, difficulties in procuring scientific experiment logs and other hard to obtain information, types of training offered to faculty, and other issues in large scale data management. |
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spelling | cern-17483982021-04-21T20:55:28Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1748398engPrimary Research GroupInternational survey of academic library data curation practicesInformation Transfer and ManagementThis survey looks closely at the data curation practices of a sample of research-oriented universities largely from the USA, the UK, Australia and Scandinavia but also including India, South Africa and other countries. The study looks at how major universities are assisting faculty in developing data curation and management plans for large scale data projects, largely in the sciences and social sciences, often as pre-conditions for major grants. The report looks at which departments of universities are shouldering the data curation burden, the personnel involved in the efforts, the costs involved, types of software used, difficulties in procuring scientific experiment logs and other hard to obtain information, types of training offered to faculty, and other issues in large scale data management.Primary Research Groupoai:cds.cern.ch:17483982013 |
spellingShingle | Information Transfer and Management Primary Research Group International survey of academic library data curation practices |
title | International survey of academic library data curation practices |
title_full | International survey of academic library data curation practices |
title_fullStr | International survey of academic library data curation practices |
title_full_unstemmed | International survey of academic library data curation practices |
title_short | International survey of academic library data curation practices |
title_sort | international survey of academic library data curation practices |
topic | Information Transfer and Management |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1748398 |
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