Presentation given by Angus Whyte as part of the Digital Curation Centre's Round Table: "How can other stakeholders support repositories on research data", which was led by Anna Clements, University of St Andrews; Angus Whyte, Digital Curation Centre; Robin Rice, University of Edinburgh; Sarah Jones, Digital Curation Centre. The Round Table took place on Friday 2nd August 2013 at Repository Fringe 2013
ArchivesSpace - Scott Renton, University of Edinburgh
Emerging RDM Services - Angus Whyte
1. Emerging RDM Services
Angus Whyte
Digital Curation Centre
a.whyte@ed.ac.uk
Repository Fringe
2 August 2013, University of Edinburgh
2. Emerging RDM Services
We find Repository Managers
taking active role in shaping ‘soft’
liaison roles as well as technical
ones.
So what RDM services should the
repository deliver and how do
these integrate with other
university provision?
•Figures from
1 Cox & Pinfield (N=81)
2 Corrall et al (N-82)
Top 12 Service
priorities
1. Rank by
Top future
Priority
2. Current
(Planned)
%
Policy dev/ advocacy 1 17 (60)
Advisory service 2 10 (40)
PGR Training 3 = 14 (43)
Early career awareness 3=
Awareness reusable
resources – data archives
5= 41 (20)
Data repository 5= 37 (37)
Data citation advice 7 41 (20)
Copyright, IPR 8
Web portal, guidance 9
Metadata, data catalogue 10
DMP advice 11= 9 (49)
External data sources –
research & retrieve
11=
3. Issues
Who does the repository need to interact with to address e.g.
• Commercial data – licensing complexities?
• Who deals with abandoned data in ‘active’ storage?
• How to deal with data from retiring staff, unfunded groups?
• When staff leave what should go with them?
• How do we trust external repositories?
• What new workflows and roles for data publication?