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Lisa Haddow

Lisa Haddow. " The scientific process is enhanced by managing and sharing research data. Good research data management practice allows reliable verification of results and permits new and innovative research built on existing information." JISC. Why me?.

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Lisa Haddow

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  1. Lisa Haddow

  2. "The scientific process is enhanced by managing and sharing research data. Good research data management practice allows reliable verification of results and permits new and innovative research built on existing information." JISC

  3. Why me? • Chair of University’s Research Data Management Task Force • Manager of team of subject librarians

  4. Task Force: Members from across the University • Darren Green, Aquaculture • Paul Lambert, Applied Social Sciences • Margaret Maxwell, NMAHP • Colin Nicolson, History • Sara McDermid, REO • Rachel Winzer, REO • Kathy McCabe, BSDS, IS • Alan Richardson, SANS, IS • Colin Sinclair, LCM, IS

  5. This afternoon’s programme • What is Research Data and why manage it? • Martin Donnelly • DCC • http://www.dcc.ac.uk/community/institutional-engagements

  6. Roles and responsibilities for data across the research lifecycle • Martin Donnelly, DCC • Interactive exercise

  7. Institutional perspective • Lisa Haddow • What we’re doing to meet these challenges and how you fit in

  8. Group discussion on RDM issues in different subject areas • Paul Lambert: Social Sciences • Darren Green: Sciences • Colin Nicolson: Arts and Humanities • Nadine Dougall: Nursing

  9. Next steps for Open Access and RDM @Stirling • Rachel Winzer and Lisa Haddow • Bringing all the discussion together

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