[Asis-l] FW: [CNI-ANNOUNCE] JISC Report: "Dealing with Data: Roles, Rights, Responsibilities, Relationships"
Richard Hill
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Wed Jun 20 13:45:15 EDT 2007
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Subject: [CNI-ANNOUNCE] JISC Report: "Dealing with Data: Roles, Rights,
Responsibilities, Relationships"
Dr. Liz Lyon, who is well known to many in the CNI community for her
work on the EBank project and her roles at UKOLN and the UK Digital
Curation Center, has just done a new report for the JISC dealing with
data curation roles and responsibilities that should be extremely
timely not just for the UK but for those elsewhere struggling with
similar questions. Below, I reproduce Neil Jacobs' announcement of
her report and the report's URL.
Clifford Lynch
Director, CNI
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The data deluge is upon us, and now is the right time to be taking
action to ensure that we are not overwhelmed. A new report "Dealing
with Data" charts a practical path forward and will help all
stakeholders plan the next steps in data curation. The report, by Dr
Liz Lyon, Director, UKOLN and Associate Director, DCC, is
strategically positioned to provide a bridge between the Research
Information Network's high-level Framework of Principles and
Guidelines for the stewardship of research data, and
practitioner-focussed technical development work.
Why is data such a big challenge? Whereas articles or books have,
until recently, been fairly standard formats across disciplines, data
has always been diverse, with some disciplines using rich textual
sources, others using massive petabyte datasets, and still others
using data that changes by the second. The range of stakeholders
involved is wide, too, with important roles for funders,
institutions, JISC and others if the aim - well managed and usable
data - is to be achieved.
The report reviews the variety of data, and arrangements for its
curation and use, across disciplines.The work of funders, national
data centres, institutional repositories, learned societies and the
Digital Curation Centre are all documented, with a view to
identifying (as the report's subtitle says) the "roles, rights,
responsibilities and relationships", that are emerging as important.
The report's recommendations offer a practical way forward in this
area, where the sheer scale of the task can be daunting. JISC and
others are already taking forward work in a number of the areas
highlighted, such as the costs and benefits of data preservation, and
offering discipline-specific guidance to the sector. Further work is
planned, including the development of a 'Data Audit Framework' to
enable all universities and colleges to carry out an audit of
departmental data collections, awareness, policies and practice for
data curation and preservation.
We are moving rapidly into an era of data-driven research and
scholarship, across the broad range of academic disciplines. If the
currency of that work, the data itself, is not to be debased, then it
needs to be well managed, so that researchers can use it both now and
into the future.
The final report is available at:
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/programme_digital_repositories/pro
ject_dealing_with_data.aspx
Best wishes
Neil
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Neil Jacobs <n.jacobs at jisc.ac.uk>
JISC Executive, Beacon House, Queens Road, Bristol, BS8 1QU
+44 (0)117 33 10772 / 07768 040179
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