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This presentation explores the importance of data management plans and strategies within academic institutions. We highlight the life cycle of data and the critical role it plays in research and education. Our team from Amherst College and Mount Holyoke College presents insights on where data is stored, how to manage it effectively, and the collaboration needed with campus partners. Discover ways to tackle data management challenges and enhance resources available to researchers, ensuring data is not just stored, but strategically utilized.
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To Boldly Go Where We Are Needed: Data Management Plans and Libraries Gretchen Gano – Amherst College Sarah Goldstein – Mount Holyoke College Sarah Oelker – Mount Holyoke College Matt Sheridan – UMass Amherst
Data has a life cycle! Image credit: Digital Curation Centre http://www.dcc.ac.uk/resources/curation-lifecycle-model
Who cares about data management? All images property of their respective organizations.
Where is your data hiding? Image credits: my desk by W, Archaeological Dig at Sedgeford by Ian-S, Wellcome-Sanger Data Center by gadzooki, Atomic force microscope by Hans S, Sunday by Julia Manzerova
Data Working Group, UMass Amherst Library: Rebecca Reznik-Zellen, Matt Sheridan, Jessica Adamick, Steve McGinty, MJ Canavan, Naka Ishii, Maxine Schmidt Gretchen Gano, Amherst College Library Sarah Goldstein & Sarah Oelker, Library, Information, & Technology Services Concerned about data management on your campus? We want to work with you!