04164oam 2200433 450 991016034370332120221206103629.09780838988633(electronic book ;volume 2)0838988636 $q (electronic book ;volume 2)(CKB)3710000001022234(MiAaPQ)EBC4788907(EXLCZ)99371000000102223420170904h20172017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentstirdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCurating research dataVolume twoA handbook of current practice /by Lisa R. JohnstonChicago, Illinois :Association of College and Research Libraries,2017.©20171 online resource (xxiv, 339 pages) illustrations (some color)Print version: Curating research data. Volume two, A handbook of current practice. Chicago : Association of College and Research Libraries, a division of the Amerian Library Association, [2017] 9780838988626 (OCoLC)970349004 Includes bibliographical references.Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- Preliminary Step 0: establish your data curation service -- Step 1.0: receive the data -- Step 2.0: appraisal and selection techniques that mitigate risks inherent to data -- Step 3.0: processing and treatment actions for data -- Step 4.0: ingest and store data in your repository -- Step 5.0: Descriptive metadata -- Step 6.0: Access -- Step 7.0: preservation of data for the long term -- Step 8.0: Reuse -- Brief concluding remarks and a call to action -- Bibliography -- Biographies.Data are becoming the proverbial coin of the digital realm: a research commodity that might purchase reputation credit in a disciplinary culture of data sharing, or buy transparency when faced with funding agency mandates or publisher scrutiny. Unlike most monetary systems, however, digital data can flow in all too great an abundance. Not only does this currency actually grow on trees, but it comes from animals, books, thoughts, and each of us! And that is what makes data curation so essential. The abundance of digital research data challenges library and information science professionals to harness this flow of information streaming from research discovery and scholarly pursuit and preserve the unique evidence for future use. Curating Research Data, Volume Two: A Handbook of Current Practice guides you across the data lifecycle through the practical strategies and techniques for curating research data in a digital repository setting. The data curation steps for receiving, appraising, selecting, ingesting, transforming, describing, contextualizing, disseminating, and preserving digital research data are each explored, and then supplemented with detailed case studies written by more than forty international practitioners from national, disciplinary, and institutional data repositories. The steps in this volume detail the sequential actions that you might take to curate a data set from receiving the data (Step 1) to eventual reuse (Step 8). Data curators, archivists, research data management specialists, subject librarians, institutional repository managers, and digital library staff will benefit from these current and practical approaches to data curation. Digital data is ubiquitous and rapidly reshaping how scholarship progresses now and into the future. The information expertise of librarians can help ensure the resiliency of digital data, and the information it represents, by addressing how the meaning, integrity, and provenance of digital data generated by researchers today will be captured and conveyed to future researchers.Data curation in librariesResearchData processingData curation in libraries.ResearchData processing.025Johnston Lisa R.1082359MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910160343703321Curating research data2597557UNINA