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JISC Managing Research Data Programme

Tuesday 8 November 2011 Alliance for Permanent Access Conference. JISC Managing Research Data Programme. Simon Hodson JISC Programme Manager, Managing Research Data. Supporting the Research Data Lifecycle. Store. Annotate. Describe. Identify. Access. Discard. Hand Over?. Select.

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JISC Managing Research Data Programme

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  1. Tuesday 8 November 2011 Alliance for Permanent Access Conference JISC Managing Research Data Programme Simon HodsonJISC Programme Manager, Managing Research Data

  2. Supporting the Research Data Lifecycle Store Annotate • Describe • Identify • Access Discard Hand Over? Select

  3. Supporting the Research Data Lifecycle Store Annotate • Describe • Identify • Access Select Discard Hand Over?

  4. JISC Managing Research Data Programme • First JISC MRD Programme, 2009-11: http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/mrd.aspx • £4.3M • Policy, support and infrastructure (eight projects). • Training and skills (six projects). • Disciplinary RDM planning requirements (six projects). • Citation and publication challenges (eight projects). • Support projects and reports. • JISC MRD Outputs Page: http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/mrd/outputs.aspx

  5. RDM Platforms and Infrastructure • Infrastructure Projects: http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/mrd/rdmi.aspx • Holistic approach to infrastructure. • Projects focusing on disciplinary requirements. • Projects piloting systems in institutions. • FISHnet Project, freshwater biology: http://www.fishnetonline.org/ • MaDAM Project, biomedical research in an institutional context: http://www.merc.ac.uk/?q=MaDAM

  6. RDM Infrastructure: MISS • MiSS (MaDAM into Sustainable Service): http://www.miss.manchester.ac.uk/ • Policy, guidance, training, extending infrastructure, ensuring sustainability and transparent costing. ‘I see MiSS as a transitional project (rather than a continuation to MaDAM) – we’re tasked with moving from pilot to service; and I firmly believe it’s our responsibility to do this in full view of the wider community.

  7. JISC Managing Research Data Programme • Second JISC MRD Programme, 2011-13: http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/di_researchmanagement/managingresearchdata.aspx • £4.6M • Policy, support and infrastructure (seventeen projects). • Disciplinary RDM planning requirements (ten projects). • Enhancing DMPonline planning tool (two projects). • Further work TBA Jan 2012 on data publication and training/skills development.

  8. JISC Managing Research Data Programme • Google Map of funded projects: http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?msid=210493456856136057364.0004ab687f5a25636a285&msa=0 • 17 infrastructure projects. • 9 institutional pilots; 4 institutional embedding projects; 3 subject focussed projects; 1 project looking at metadata • 4 focusing entirely or partly on engineering; 4 on biomedical/health sciences. • Programme Launch Meeting, 1-2 Dec; posters at IDCC. • Large Programme Conference in March 2013 (see http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/mrd/rdmevents/mrdinternationalworkshop.aspx)

  9. JISC/UMF Shared Services and the Cloud Programme • JISC/UMF Shared Service and Cloud Programme: http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/umf.aspx • Exploring ways of achieving efficiencies through RDM in trusted clouds. • JANET(UK) brokerage to create trusted cloud(s) for HE. • Pilot Cloud provided by Eduserv. • Augment the role of DCC (in part to deploy tools in the cloud). • Four RDM applications developed to be deployed as Software as a Service.

  10. RDM SaaS Applications • VIDaaS (Virtual Infrastructure for Database as a Service), University of Oxford: http://vidaas.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ • DataFlow, University of Oxford: http://www.dataflow.ox.ac.uk/ • Smart Research Framework (chemistry, crystallography), University of Southampton: http://www.mylabnotebook.ac.uk/ • Biomedical Research Infrastructure (BRISSkit), University of Leicester: http://www.le.ac.uk/BRISSkit

  11. Digital Curation Centre • DCC: http://www.dcc.ac.uk/ • ‘The Digital Curation Centre is the UK’s leading hub of expertise in curating digital research data.’ • Regional Data Management Roadshows. • Briefing Papers and How-To Guides. • Data Management Tools (DMPonline, CARDIO, DAF) • International Digital Curation Conference

  12. Tuesday 8 November 2011 Alliance for Permanent Access Conference SIM4RDM Simon HodsonJISC Programme Manager, Managing Research Data

  13. SIM4RDM Vision Support Infrastructure Models for Research Data Management “to enable researchers to utilise effectively the emerging data infrastructures by ensuring that they have the knowledge, skills and support infrastructures necessary to adopt good research data management methodologies. SIM4RDM will achieve this by analysing existing funding programme interventions within member states and internationally, and producing models, evaluation frameworks and policy recommendations for future national interventions as well as pan-European and International co-ordination”

  14. Partners

  15. Interventions Model

  16. Overview

  17. Further Details Website Coming soon Matthew Dovey, Programme Director, Digital Infrastructure (Research) E-Mail: m.dovey@jisc.ac.uk Tel: +44 203 006 6016

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