Presentation Type
Presentation
Date
2022-11-17
Description
Building a research data management program is more than ever essential for any medical research institution. The desire to align with FAIR principles, to comply with funders' mandates, to curate, to showcase, and to archive their research output requires institutions to be intentional about how they manage their research data throughout its journey.
As an institution's research output increasingly becomes the accepted demonstration of its academic credentials, Institutional Repository practitioners are looking for ways to facilitate collaboration, publication, and preservation of their institution's research data.
This presentation illustrates the ways the Digital Commons Data platform helps medical researchers maximize the impact of their work, while giving librarians the confidence to manage research data and support researchers effortlessly and without additional technical investment.
Keywords
research data management; repository
Open Access
1
Rights and Permissions
Copyright © 2022 Luca Belletti
Repository Citation
Belletti, Luca, "Digital Commons Data: For Your Institution's RDM Journey" (2022). Medical Institutional Repositories in Libraries (MIRL). 8.
https://hsrc.himmelfarb.gwu.edu/mirl/2022/program/8
Digital Commons Data: For Your Institution's RDM Journey
Building a research data management program is more than ever essential for any medical research institution. The desire to align with FAIR principles, to comply with funders' mandates, to curate, to showcase, and to archive their research output requires institutions to be intentional about how they manage their research data throughout its journey.
As an institution's research output increasingly becomes the accepted demonstration of its academic credentials, Institutional Repository practitioners are looking for ways to facilitate collaboration, publication, and preservation of their institution's research data.
This presentation illustrates the ways the Digital Commons Data platform helps medical researchers maximize the impact of their work, while giving librarians the confidence to manage research data and support researchers effortlessly and without additional technical investment.