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Introduction to Research Data Management
Part 1: Understanding the Policy Context
1. The Policy and Institutional Framework
2. Data Governance: Where Technology and Policy Collide
Part 2: Planning for Data Management
3. The Use of Life Cycle Models in Developing and Supporting Data Services
4. Data Management Assessment and Planning Tools
5. Trustworthy Data Repositories: The Value and Benefits of Auditing and Certification
Part 3: Managing Project Data
6. Copyright, Open Data, and the Availability-Usability Gap: Challenges, Opportunities, and Approaches for Libraries
7. Metadata Services
8. Data Citation: Principles and Practice
Part 4: Archiving and Managing Research Data in Repositories
9. Assimilating Digital Repositories Into the Active Research Process
10. Partnering to Curate and Archive Social Science Data
11. Managing and Archiving Research Data: Local Repository and Cloud-Based Practices
12. Chronopolis Repository Services
Part 5: Measuring Success
13. Evaluating a Complex Project: DataONE
14. What to Measure? Toward Metrics for Research Data Management
Part 6: Bringing it All Together: Case Studies
15. An Institutional Perspective on Data Curation Services: A View from Cornell University
16. Purdue University Research Repository: Collaborations in Data Management
17. Data Curation for the Humanities: Perspectives From Rice University
18. Developing Data Management Services for Researchers at the University of Oregon
Closing Reflections: Looking Ahead
19. The Next Generation of Challenges in the Curation of Scholarly Data
About the Contributors
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