From jamenebk at ku.edu Mon Apr 3 11:25:35 2017 From: jamenebk at ku.edu (Brooks Kieffer, Elizabeth Jamene) Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2017 15:25:35 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] IASSIST 2017 early bird registration ends April 23 Message-ID: <05a63b585009461dbcbfa46768c4a4f9@ex13-csf-cr-12.home.ku.edu> IASSIST 2017 registration is open! The early bird registration deadline is April 23, 2017. IASSIST 2017 will be held at the Kansas Union at the University of Kansas, in Lawrence, Kansas, May 23-26, 2017. Find a link to registration on the conference web site: http://www.iassist2017.org/ Registration for the KU Housing (dormitory) option is through the conference registration site. Reservations for the hotels are with each hotel. Note that most of the hotels are not able to process the conference code through their web sites. Reserving a room by telephone will allow you to get the conference rate. All housing information is at http://www.iassist2017.org/location/hotels/ We will be setting up a ride share option via groupcarpool.com for transportation to and from the airport. The full program, including workshops, posters, and sessions, is available at http://www.iassist2017.org/program/ Conference t-shirts are available by pre-order only and will be delivered to the conference. Order by May 5 at https://www.customink.com/g/ddx0-00ax-n619 Best regards, The IASSIST 2017 Local Arrangements Committee: Larry Hoyle, Jamene Brooks-Kieffer, and San Cannon Jamene Brooks-Kieffer Data Services Librarian The University of Kansas 440 Watson Library 1425 Jayhawk Boulevard Lawrence, KS 66045 785-864-5238 jamenebk at ku.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mjanz at upenn.edu Tue Apr 4 11:28:01 2017 From: mjanz at upenn.edu (Janz, Margaret M) Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2017 15:28:01 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] DataLibs virtual meeting regarding Libraries+ Network - April 7 Message-ID: Hi, RDAP listservers - You may have seen this on another list. Sorry if that is annoying to you! Many of you know about DataRefuge and some of you know that we?re looking to move towards a more sustainable and systematic way to backup federal data and information. We've been talking to many library, open data, government, and other people and starting to imagine what we're calling (intentionally blandly) the Libraries+ Network. To understand the problems ensuring continued access to federal data, we?re having a multi-stakeholder meeting in May. In order to keep a good balance of stakeholders at the meeting, we?ve had to curate the invite list, but we want and need to have the larger community - especially data professionals - involved and engaged in the discussion. In an effort to do that, we?re hosting a virtual meeting on Friday, April 7 from 2:00 pm EDT just for data librarians and other data professionals. (There will be a meeting for a broader audience on April 19. Please direct interested non-datalib type colleagues to that one). The meeting will provide a brief overview of the goals as we currently see them for the Libraries+ Network and give attendees the opportunity to discuss together the problems and issues associated with this idea. The agenda is not to come up with solutions, but to get a better understanding of the problem, particularly from this community's perspective. We?ll also be discussing how best to bring this perspective to the May meeting and stay engaged going forward. Please consider registering for this virtual meeting at https://goo.gl/forms/IWNNoEq3CBbvuFTF2. This form also includes a space to write a brief description of how you currently see the problem of ensuring continued access to federal data. Please respond to this question so that we can use the answers to find common themes or great divergences ahead of the meeting and form a more productive agenda based on what we hear. Answers will be made public so we can all learn from each other before the meeting. You?ll be able to join the meeting on April 7 from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS, or Android at https://www.zoom.us/j/6397098606 More information about the Libraries+ Network is available at http://libraries.network Thanks, everybody! 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From this effort we learned that there is a lot of data embedded in federal reports. Daureen Daureen Nesdill, MS, MLIS Research Data Management Librarian The Faculty Center @ the Marriott Library daureen.nesdill at utah.edu 801-585-5975 ORCID http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0126-5038 From: Rdap [mailto:rdap-bounces at asis.org] On Behalf Of Janz, Margaret M Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2017 9:28 AM To: rdap at mail.asis.org Subject: [Rdap] DataLibs virtual meeting regarding Libraries+ Network - April 7 Hi, RDAP listservers - You may have seen this on another list. Sorry if that is annoying to you! Many of you know about DataRefuge and some of you know that we're looking to move towards a more sustainable and systematic way to backup federal data and information. We've been talking to many library, open data, government, and other people and starting to imagine what we're calling (intentionally blandly) the Libraries+ Network. To understand the problems ensuring continued access to federal data, we're having a multi-stakeholder meeting in May. In order to keep a good balance of stakeholders at the meeting, we've had to curate the invite list, but we want and need to have the larger community - especially data professionals - involved and engaged in the discussion. In an effort to do that, we're hosting a virtual meeting on Friday, April 7 from 2:00 pm EDT just for data librarians and other data professionals. (There will be a meeting for a broader audience on April 19. Please direct interested non-datalib type colleagues to that one). The meeting will provide a brief overview of the goals as we currently see them for the Libraries+ Network and give attendees the opportunity to discuss together the problems and issues associated with this idea. The agenda is not to come up with solutions, but to get a better understanding of the problem, particularly from this community's perspective. We'll also be discussing how best to bring this perspective to the May meeting and stay engaged going forward. Please consider registering for this virtual meeting at https://goo.gl/forms/IWNNoEq3CBbvuFTF2. This form also includes a space to write a brief description of how you currently see the problem of ensuring continued access to federal data. Please respond to this question so that we can use the answers to find common themes or great divergences ahead of the meeting and form a more productive agenda based on what we hear. Answers will be made public so we can all learn from each other before the meeting. You'll be able to join the meeting on April 7 from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS, or Android at https://www.zoom.us/j/6397098606 More information about the Libraries+ Network is available at http://libraries.network Thanks, everybody! 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From this effort we learned that there is a lot of data embedded in federal reports. Daureen Daureen Nesdill, MS, MLIS Research Data Management Librarian The Faculty Center @ the Marriott Library daureen.nesdill at utah.edu 801-585-5975 ORCID http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0126-5038 From: Rdap [mailto:rdap-bounces at asis.org] On Behalf Of Janz, Margaret M Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2017 9:28 AM To: rdap at mail.asis.org Subject: [Rdap] DataLibs virtual meeting regarding Libraries+ Network - April 7 Hi, RDAP listservers - You may have seen this on another list. Sorry if that is annoying to you! Many of you know about DataRefuge and some of you know that we're looking to move towards a more sustainable and systematic way to backup federal data and information. We've been talking to many library, open data, government, and other people and starting to imagine what we're calling (intentionally blandly) the Libraries+ Network. To understand the problems ensuring continued access to federal data, we're having a multi-stakeholder meeting in May. In order to keep a good balance of stakeholders at the meeting, we've had to curate the invite list, but we want and need to have the larger community - especially data professionals - involved and engaged in the discussion. In an effort to do that, we're hosting a virtual meeting on Friday, April 7 from 2:00 pm EDT just for data librarians and other data professionals. (There will be a meeting for a broader audience on April 19. Please direct interested non-datalib type colleagues to that one). The meeting will provide a brief overview of the goals as we currently see them for the Libraries+ Network and give attendees the opportunity to discuss together the problems and issues associated with this idea. The agenda is not to come up with solutions, but to get a better understanding of the problem, particularly from this community's perspective. We'll also be discussing how best to bring this perspective to the May meeting and stay engaged going forward. Please consider registering for this virtual meeting at https://goo.gl/forms/IWNNoEq3CBbvuFTF2. This form also includes a space to write a brief description of how you currently see the problem of ensuring continued access to federal data. Please respond to this question so that we can use the answers to find common themes or great divergences ahead of the meeting and form a more productive agenda based on what we hear. Answers will be made public so we can all learn from each other before the meeting. You'll be able to join the meeting on April 7 from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS, or Android at https://www.zoom.us/j/6397098606 More information about the Libraries+ Network is available at http://libraries.network Thanks, everybody! 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Working as part of collaborative team, the Librarian promotes data resources and services; provides instruction, consultation, and outreach primarily in the biomedical sciences; supports faculty in the use of electronic laboratory notebooks; participates in selection, management, and delivery of data resources; and works closely with faculty and other campus partners. Collaborating with the institutional repository staff, develops new infrastructure to support research and address relevant data management issues. The Librarian develops innovative programs and services through an understanding of research and teaching trends, the structure of the scholarly literature in medicine and biological sciences, patterns of scholarly communication, and data lifecycle management. Creates and maintains research guides. Plans and conducts assessment activities with library colleagues. Reporting to the Director for the Science Libraries, this position is situated in the John Crerar Library and works closely with others in the Library, Medical Center, and on campus to provide data, research, and clinical support services. The Librarian ensures that library staff is informed of current research and data trends and activities, including available research tools and resources. The Librarian identifies and organizes training sessions, partnering with others at the University involved in scientific research, and provides collection development support in selected subject areas. Other responsibilities include service on library and university-wide committees and task forces and participation in local, regional, and national professional organizations. The full job posting can be found at https://www.lib.uchicago.edu/about/thelibrary/employment/librarian-opportunities/Data_Serv_Biomed_Librarian/ Michelle B. Bass, PhD, MSI Population Research Librarian Lane Medical Library & Knowledge Management Center Stanford University Medical Center 300 Pasteur Drive, L109, Stanford, CA 94305-5123 650.724.6761 michellebbass at stanford.edu ORCID: 0000-0003-2353-4227 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From eugene.barsky at ubc.ca Wed Apr 5 13:45:14 2017 From: eugene.barsky at ubc.ca (Eugene Barsky) Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2017 10:45:14 -0700 Subject: [Rdap] Canadian folks going to RDAP in April - let's get together for a dinner? Message-ID: Would be great to have a small get-together, eh? http://bit.ly/2oCvfWR Eugene -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Preferred Qualifications: - Undergraduate or graduate degree in a science discipline. - Demonstrated knowledge of trends in science librarianship. - Teaching experience or familiarity with instruction planning, including online tutorials and library research guides. - Familiarity with collections practice and methods. - An understanding of open access publishing and research data management in the sciences. Science and Mathematics Librarian Please consider applying! Harrisonburg is a great college town. Happy to answer any questions about the area. -- Yasmeen Shorish Data Services Coordinator, Assoc. Professor Rose Library 2309 James Madison University MSC 4601 Harrisonburg, VA 22807 540.568.4288 ORCID: 0000-0002-4155-8241 http://works.bepress.com/yasmeen_shorish/ http://www.lib.jmu.edu/yasmeen -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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This registration fee covers participation in general conference sessions, interest group sessions, University site tours, the Welcome Reception as well as the Conference gala event. For further details see the registration page: https://or2017.net/registration/ For a draft outline of the conference schedule, please click here. Please note: Pre-Conference Workshops are not included in the registration fee. To view the Pre-Conference Workshops, please click here. Accommodation The Conference will take place at the Hilton Brisbane. We have negotiated discounted Conference rates available exclusively to OR 2017 delegates at Hilton Brisbane, Next Hotels, Ibis Styles, Oaks Charlotte Towers and Mantra Midtown. More information can be found here. Bookings can be made during the registration process up until 24 May 2017 or until sold out. If you would like to extend your stay outside of the available dates or have already registered and would like to add accommodation please email us at: or2017 at qut.edu.au and we will be happy to arrange this for you. Travelling & Visa Applications All international visitors to Australia (the sole exception being citizens of Australia and New Zealand traveling on Australian and New Zealand passports) must obtain a visa in advance. Online applications should be made by 13 May 2017. For information on how and where to apply for a visitor?s visa to Australia please visit http://www.border.gov.au/. Further information on Travelling & Visas can be found on the Conference website, here. Keynotes Keynote speakers for OR 2017 have been announced! We're excited to have Sir Timothy Gowers and Dr Xiaolin Zhang join us for this years conference. Please Click here to see their full bios. We look forward to seeing you at OR 2017! Host Organising Committee Sue Hutley, Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Linda O?Brien, Griffith University Maureen Sullivan, Griffith University Lousie Howard, Griffith University Bob Gerrity, The University of Queensland Heather Todd, The University of Queensland Lori Bowe, Griffith University Susanne Osborne, Griffith University Contact: or2017 at qut.edu.au OR 2017 Program Committee Co-Chairs Sue Hutley, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Brisbane, Australia Andrea Schweer, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand Elin Stangeland, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway Contact: or17-program-chairs at googlegroups.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The complete position description is available at http://www.library.vcu.edu/about/jobs/. To apply for this position go to https://www.vcujobs.com/. Virginia Commonwealth University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Women, minorities, veterans and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. -- Hillary Miller Scholarly Communications Outreach Librarian VCU Libraries (804) 827-0462 hmiller5 at vcu.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mjanz at upenn.edu Mon Apr 17 16:05:08 2017 From: mjanz at upenn.edu (Janz, Margaret M) Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2017 20:05:08 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Notes from Data people Libraries+ Network virtual meeting Message-ID: Hi, all! I FINALLY wrote up a summary of our great talk about Libraries+ Network. You can read it and see the notes here: http://libraries.network/data-pros-virtual-meeting The recording of the last hour of the meeting is available upon request. I hope to chat with folks this week at RDAP! Margaret Sorry if you saw this exact same message elsewhere and you didn't like it! Margaret Janz Scholarly Communication & Data Curation Librarian University of Pennsylvania Van Pelt Library Room 131 215-898-4836 [1477946592446_iDicon.png] http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7348-6089 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: OutlookEmoji-1477946592446_iDicon.png.png Type: image/png Size: 1358 bytes Desc: OutlookEmoji-1477946592446_iDicon.png.png URL: From hcoates at iupui.edu Tue Apr 18 16:26:17 2017 From: hcoates at iupui.edu (Coates, Heather) Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2017 20:26:17 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Notes from Data people Libraries+ Network virtual meeting In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1492547172944.17578@iupui.edu> Hi Margaret, Could you share the link for the meeting recording? See you in Seattle! Heather Coates, MLS, MS Digital Scholarship and Data Management Librarian IUPUI University Library Center for Digital Scholarship Phone: (317) 278-7125 Email: hcoates at iupui.edu http://ulib.iupui.edu/digitalscholarship ORCID: 0000-0003-4290-6997 ________________________________ From: Rdap on behalf of Janz, Margaret M Sent: Monday, April 17, 2017 4:05 PM To: rdap at mail.asis.org Subject: [Rdap] Notes from Data people Libraries+ Network virtual meeting Hi, all! I FINALLY wrote up a summary of our great talk about Libraries+ Network. You can read it and see the notes here: http://libraries.network/data-pros-virtual-meeting The recording of the last hour of the meeting is available upon request. I hope to chat with folks this week at RDAP! Margaret Sorry if you saw this exact same message elsewhere and you didn't like it! 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She wants to publish this data in a repository that freezes and time stamps the data, in addition to being only available to qualified researchers. Any ideas? We have investigated ICPSR, and re3data. Daureen Daureen Nesdill, MS, MLIS Research Data Management Librarian The Faculty Center @ the Marriott Library daureen.nesdill at utah.edu 801-585-5975 ORCID http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0126-5038 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From shorisyl at jmu.edu Thu Apr 27 14:34:30 2017 From: shorisyl at jmu.edu (Shorish, Yasmeen L - shorisyl) Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2017 18:34:30 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] data repository assistance please Message-ID: <64E06120-7490-4BCE-9A82-B9630391243D@jmu.edu> Hi Daureen, We missed you in Seattle :) Wouldn?t your researcher?s desire to share this data be limited by the IRB protocol? The lack of de-identification and the subjective ?qualified researchers? seems to limit this dataset as a sharable asset, IMO. -Yasmeen -- Yasmeen Shorish Data Services Coordinator, Assoc. Professor Rose Library 2309 James Madison University MSC 4601 Harrisonburg, VA 22807 540.568.4288 ORCID: 0000-0002-4155-8241 http://works.bepress.com/yasmeen_shorish/ http://www.lib.jmu.edu/yasmeen From: Rdap on behalf of Daureen Nesdill Reply-To: "Research Data, Access and Preservation" Date: Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 2:03 PM To: "Research Data, Access and Preservation" Subject: [Rdap] data repository assistance please Hi all ? Hope you had fun in Seattle. I have a researcher in psych with spreadsheet data that cannot be de-identified. She wants to publish this data in a repository that freezes and time stamps the data, in addition to being only available to qualified researchers. Any ideas? We have investigated ICPSR, and re3data. Daureen Daureen Nesdill, MS, MLIS Research Data Management Librarian The Faculty Center @ the Marriott Library daureen.nesdill at utah.edu 801-585-5975 ORCID http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0126-5038 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From daureen.nesdill at utah.edu Thu Apr 27 14:42:13 2017 From: daureen.nesdill at utah.edu (Daureen Nesdill) Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2017 18:42:13 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] data repository assistance please In-Reply-To: <64E06120-7490-4BCE-9A82-B9630391243D@jmu.edu> References: <64E06120-7490-4BCE-9A82-B9630391243D@jmu.edu> Message-ID: <4BB8E3E08D34034DB9A7D4F285555FB15B5CCCB5@X-MB4.xds.umail.utah.edu> If people request the data ICPSR will require them to go through IRB and pay ICPSR a fee. The researcher indicated that having users pay the fee means it is not open access. I do not entirely agree. Daureen From: Rdap [mailto:rdap-bounces at asis.org] On Behalf Of Shorish, Yasmeen L - shorisyl Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2017 12:35 PM To: Research Data, Access and Preservation Subject: Re: [Rdap] data repository assistance please Hi Daureen, We missed you in Seattle :) Wouldn?t your researcher?s desire to share this data be limited by the IRB protocol? The lack of de-identification and the subjective ?qualified researchers? seems to limit this dataset as a sharable asset, IMO. -Yasmeen -- Yasmeen Shorish Data Services Coordinator, Assoc. Professor Rose Library 2309 James Madison University MSC 4601 Harrisonburg, VA 22807 540.568.4288 ORCID: 0000-0002-4155-8241 http://works.bepress.com/yasmeen_shorish/ http://www.lib.jmu.edu/yasmeen From: Rdap on behalf of Daureen Nesdill Reply-To: "Research Data, Access and Preservation" Date: Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 2:03 PM To: "Research Data, Access and Preservation" Subject: [Rdap] data repository assistance please Hi all ? Hope you had fun in Seattle. I have a researcher in psych with spreadsheet data that cannot be de-identified. She wants to publish this data in a repository that freezes and time stamps the data, in addition to being only available to qualified researchers. Any ideas? We have investigated ICPSR, and re3data. Daureen Daureen Nesdill, MS, MLIS Research Data Management Librarian The Faculty Center @ the Marriott Library daureen.nesdill at utah.edu 801-585-5975 ORCID http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0126-5038 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From emj73 at cornell.edu Thu Apr 27 16:03:02 2017 From: emj73 at cornell.edu (Erica Mehan Johns) Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2017 20:03:02 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] RDAP future direction survey, let's make some choices! Message-ID: Dear RDAP'ers, The following survey was advertised to the 2017 Summit attendees, but in case you were unable to attend, we wanted to give you the opportunity to have your voice be heard. At the conference, 5 choices for the future direction of RDAP were reviewed, with a request for additional options we should be exploring. Please review this presentation for more information https://osf.io/27j9x/ (let me know if you are unable to access the notes within the presentation once you download) and to see other presentations from the conference, please review our OSF here: https://osf.io/view/RDAP2017/ . * Where do we belong? survey: https://tinyurl.com/RDAP2017WhereDoWeBelong Please complete by May 5. * Bonus survey! Propose a webinar to keep the RDAP conversations going until RDAP18 in Chicago: https://goo.gl/forms/3PF8OjwDZZqh9t9j2 Open call. Thank you so much for your participation in these surveys! Best, Erica Johns (on behalf of all RDAP'ers) Erica M. Johns Research Data & Environmental Sciences Librarian Liaison to BEE, EEB, FSAD, NTRES http://orcid.org/0000-0002-3068-3143 Albert R. Mann Library Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 Tel: (607) 255-0158 Email: emj73 at cornell.edu Website: http://data.research.cornell.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From KOSHOFAE at ucmail.uc.edu Thu Apr 27 16:06:01 2017 From: KOSHOFAE at ucmail.uc.edu (Koshoffer, Amy (koshofae)) Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2017 20:06:01 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] data repository assistance please In-Reply-To: <4BB8E3E08D34034DB9A7D4F285555FB15B5CCCB5@X-MB4.xds.umail.utah.edu> References: <64E06120-7490-4BCE-9A82-B9630391243D@jmu.edu>, <4BB8E3E08D34034DB9A7D4F285555FB15B5CCCB5@X-MB4.xds.umail.utah.edu> Message-ID: The researcher could publish a metadata only record in their institutional repository that allows interested parties to find out about the existence of the data and contact information without sharing it. Not quite the same as truly sharing. Sent from my iPhone On Apr 27, 2017, at 1:44 PM, Daureen Nesdill > wrote: If people request the data ICPSR will require them to go through IRB and pay ICPSR a fee. The researcher indicated that having users pay the fee means it is not open access. I do not entirely agree. Daureen From: Rdap [mailto:rdap-bounces at asis.org] On Behalf Of Shorish, Yasmeen L - shorisyl Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2017 12:35 PM To: Research Data, Access and Preservation > Subject: Re: [Rdap] data repository assistance please Hi Daureen, We missed you in Seattle :) Wouldn?t your researcher?s desire to share this data be limited by the IRB protocol? The lack of de-identification and the subjective ?qualified researchers? seems to limit this dataset as a sharable asset, IMO. -Yasmeen -- Yasmeen Shorish Data Services Coordinator, Assoc. Professor Rose Library 2309 James Madison University MSC 4601 Harrisonburg, VA 22807 540.568.4288 ORCID: 0000-0002-4155-8241 http://works.bepress.com/yasmeen_shorish/ http://www.lib.jmu.edu/yasmeen From: Rdap on behalf of Daureen Nesdill Reply-To: "Research Data, Access and Preservation" Date: Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 2:03 PM To: "Research Data, Access and Preservation" Subject: [Rdap] data repository assistance please Hi all ? Hope you had fun in Seattle. I have a researcher in psych with spreadsheet data that cannot be de-identified. She wants to publish this data in a repository that freezes and time stamps the data, in addition to being only available to qualified researchers. Any ideas? We have investigated ICPSR, and re3data. Daureen Daureen Nesdill, MS, MLIS Research Data Management Librarian The Faculty Center @ the Marriott Library daureen.nesdill at utah.edu 801-585-5975 ORCID http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0126-5038 _______________________________________________ Rdap mailing list Rdap at mail.asis.org http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/rdap -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From andrew_creamer at brown.edu Thu Apr 27 16:09:19 2017 From: andrew_creamer at brown.edu (Creamer, Andrew) Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2017 16:09:19 -0400 Subject: [Rdap] data repository assistance please In-Reply-To: References: <64E06120-7490-4BCE-9A82-B9630391243D@jmu.edu> <4BB8E3E08D34034DB9A7D4F285555FB15B5CCCB5@X-MB4.xds.umail.utah.edu> Message-ID: Hi Daureen, Not that it may be of help persuading the researcher to use ICPSR, but the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) has made the STARRS-LS Data Set, which the former director compared to the "Framingham Heart Study" of mental health available through restricted access at ICPSR (http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/ic psrweb/ICPSR/studies/35197. You may also want to contact NORC data enclave at UChicago ( http://www.norc.org/Research/Projects/Pages/star-adult-beha vioral-health-survey.aspx). As Yasmeen mentioned if consent and IRB is in place for deposit in a restricted data archive and process for vetting qualified researchers, then there may be some interest in the Neuroinformatics Research Group at MGH and HMS data sharing practices--they worked out some way that interested researchers could use Dataverse at Harvard to request access to restricted data that the group had stored in the LONI Data Archive at USC. Their Request Access link is below and there is a video tutorial that explains how to request access and how qualified researchers gets vetted for access, and how the requested data gets sent to the requesters-- you may want to reach out to the datalibs at these institutions to see how this works exactly because it seems like in this case the researcher ends up being gatekeeper, which as Amy points out is still sort of like "if you want my data contact me", but just more discoverable, so again ICPSR seems more ideal... http://neuroinformatics.harvard.edu/gsp/get/ https://ida.loni.usc.edu/collaboration/access/appLicense.jsp ;jsessionid=4DF95AC1BFF06BDB41E308CC16184F6B https://blogs.biomedcentral.com/bmcblog/2016/06/21/progress- sharing-of-clinical-data/ https://www.nature.com/articles/sdata201531 Best, Andrew -- Andrew Creamer | Scientific Data Management Brown University Library | Center for Digital Scholarship 234 Rockefeller Library | Providence, RI On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 4:06 PM, Koshoffer, Amy (koshofae) < KOSHOFAE at ucmail.uc.edu> wrote: > The researcher could publish a metadata only record in their institutional > repository that allows interested parties to find out about the existence > of the data and contact information without sharing it. Not quite the same > as truly sharing. > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Apr 27, 2017, at 1:44 PM, Daureen Nesdill > wrote: > > If people request the data ICPSR will require them to go through IRB and > pay ICPSR a fee. > > The researcher indicated that having users pay the fee means it is not > open access. I do not entirely agree. > > > > Daureen > > > > *From:* Rdap [mailto:rdap-bounces at asis.org ] *On > Behalf Of *Shorish, Yasmeen L - shorisyl > *Sent:* Thursday, April 27, 2017 12:35 PM > *To:* Research Data, Access and Preservation > *Subject:* Re: [Rdap] data repository assistance please > > > > Hi Daureen, > > > > We missed you in Seattle :) Wouldn?t your researcher?s desire to share > this data be limited by the IRB protocol? The lack of de-identification and > the subjective ?qualified researchers? seems to limit this dataset as a > sharable asset, IMO. > > > > -Yasmeen > > -- > > Yasmeen Shorish > > Data Services Coordinator, Assoc. Professor > > Rose Library 2309 > > James Madison University > > MSC 4601 > > Harrisonburg, VA 22807 > > 540.568.4288 <(540)%20568-4288> > > *ORCID: 0000-0002-4155-8241* > > http://works.bepress.com/yasmeen_shorish/ > > *http://www.lib.jmu.edu/yasmeen * > > > > *From: *Rdap on behalf of Daureen Nesdill > *Reply-To: *"Research Data, Access and Preservation" > *Date: *Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 2:03 PM > *To: *"Research Data, Access and Preservation" > *Subject: *[Rdap] data repository assistance please > > > > Hi all ? Hope you had fun in Seattle. > > > > I have a researcher in psych with spreadsheet data that cannot be > de-identified. She wants to publish this data in a repository that freezes > and time stamps the data, in addition to being only available to qualified > researchers. > > > > Any ideas? > > We have investigated ICPSR, and re3data. > > > > Daureen > > > > Daureen Nesdill, MS, MLIS > > Research Data Management Librarian > > The Faculty Center @ the Marriott Library > > daureen.nesdill at utah.edu > > 801-58*5-5975* > > ORCID http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0126-5038 > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Rdap mailing list > Rdap at mail.asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/rdap > > > _______________________________________________ > Rdap mailing list > Rdap at mail.asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/rdap > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From oneiros at grace.nascom.nasa.gov Thu Apr 27 17:01:36 2017 From: oneiros at grace.nascom.nasa.gov (Joe Hourcle) Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2017 17:01:36 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Rdap] data repository assistance please In-Reply-To: References: <64E06120-7490-4BCE-9A82-B9630391243D@jmu.edu>, <4BB8E3E08D34034DB9A7D4F285555FB15B5CCCB5@X-MB4.xds.umail.utah.edu> Message-ID: On Thu, 27 Apr 2017, Koshoffer, Amy (koshofae) wrote: > The researcher could publish a metadata only record in their > institutional repository that allows interested parties to find out > about the existence of the data and contact information without sharing > it. Not quite the same as truly sharing. This is one of the situations why the Joint Declaration of Data Citation Principles is worded how it is: 5. Access Data citations should facilitate access to the data themselves and to such associated metadata, documentation, code, and other materials, as are necessary for both humans and machines to make informed use of the referenced data. Many of the others wanted a link that went straight to the data, but a few of us pushed for a link to a landing page ... in part so you could acknowledge or advertise data that can't be 100% open access for legal or IRB issues. (or because the data's been deleted / replaced ... but also so people didn't waste bandwidth when they download terabytes of data that they can't actually make use of) -Joe From KOSHOFAE at ucmail.uc.edu Thu Apr 27 17:27:03 2017 From: KOSHOFAE at ucmail.uc.edu (Koshoffer, Amy (koshofae)) Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2017 21:27:03 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] data repository assistance please In-Reply-To: References: <64E06120-7490-4BCE-9A82-B9630391243D@jmu.edu>, <4BB8E3E08D34034DB9A7D4F285555FB15B5CCCB5@X-MB4.xds.umail.utah.edu> , Message-ID: Hi Joe, Thank you for sharing this information Amy Sent from my iPhone > On Apr 27, 2017, at 4:03 PM, Joe Hourcle wrote: > > > >> On Thu, 27 Apr 2017, Koshoffer, Amy (koshofae) wrote: >> >> The researcher could publish a metadata only record in their institutional repository that allows interested parties to find out about the existence of the data and contact information without sharing it. Not quite the same as truly sharing. > > This is one of the situations why the Joint Declaration of Data Citation Principles is worded how it is: > > 5. Access > > Data citations should facilitate access to the data themselves and > to such associated metadata, documentation, code, and other > materials, as are necessary for both humans and machines to make > informed use of the referenced data. > > Many of the others wanted a link that went straight to the data, but a few of us pushed for a link to a landing page ... in part so you could acknowledge or advertise data that can't be 100% open access for legal or IRB issues. > > (or because the data's been deleted / replaced ... but also so people didn't waste bandwidth when they download terabytes of data that they can't actually make use of) > > -Joe > > _______________________________________________ > Rdap mailing list > Rdap at mail.asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/rdap From wynholds at ucla.edu Thu Apr 27 18:17:57 2017 From: wynholds at ucla.edu (L. Wynholds) Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2017 15:17:57 -0700 Subject: [Rdap] data repository assistance please In-Reply-To: <4BB8E3E08D34034DB9A7D4F285555FB15B5CCB46@X-MB4.xds.umail.utah.edu> References: <4BB8E3E08D34034DB9A7D4F285555FB15B5CCB46@X-MB4.xds.umail.utah.edu> Message-ID: Dataverse.org is another archiving option. It has pretty robust access restriction options. But I think the salient question is whether the researcher wants to mediate the access of future users personally or have the archive do it. Best, -l L. Wynholds wynholds at ucla.edu PhD Candidate, Information Studies On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 11:03 AM, Daureen Nesdill wrote: > Hi all ? Hope you had fun in Seattle. > > > > I have a researcher in psych with spreadsheet data that cannot be > de-identified. She wants to publish this data in a repository that freezes > and time stamps the data, in addition to being only available to qualified > researchers. > > > > Any ideas? > > We have investigated ICPSR, and re3data. > > > > Daureen > > > > Daureen Nesdill, MS, MLIS > > Research Data Management Librarian > > The Faculty Center @ the Marriott Library > > daureen.nesdill at utah.edu > > 801-585-5975 > > ORCID http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0126-5038 > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Rdap mailing list > Rdap at mail.asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/rdap > From skarcher at maxwell.syr.edu Thu Apr 27 19:19:36 2017 From: skarcher at maxwell.syr.edu (Sebastian Karcher) Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2017 23:19:36 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] data repository assistance please In-Reply-To: <4BB8E3E08D34034DB9A7D4F285555FB15B5CCB46@X-MB4.xds.umail.utah.edu> References: <4BB8E3E08D34034DB9A7D4F285555FB15B5CCB46@X-MB4.xds.umail.utah.edu> Message-ID: <1493335176092.77768@maxwell.syr.edu> (I have a message in moderation, which can now be deleted, assuming this goes through). I'd like to make a strong plug for going with ICSPR over half-baked solutions here. ICPSR has a huge amount of experience and significant technical infrastructure to handle highly sensitive data (and most things that are directly identifiable qualify). They charge money for the use of their virtual enclave because that's very expensive to maintain (which is why few other places do it). The problem with putting a metadata entry in an IR is that you don't get preservation services, which is half the reason you put data in a repository in the first place. Even if we assume the researcher handles access requests, who will provide multiple back-ups, fixity checks/protection against link rot, file type migration if needed, etc.? The reason this is somewhat viable in Andrew's scenario is that the data are actually properly archived elsewhere. If that's not the case, this is, in my opinion, a no go, and repository managers should not allow, let alone promote, it. Harvard Dataverse (as well as Zenodo, another self-deposit option that allows restrictions) is _not_ a robust solution, at this time, for sensitive data (this is planned for the 5.0 release of the software they use; they're currently at 4.6 [1]). While it is possible to restrict access to data, I am pretty sure that they are stored unencrypted on the server. I know that's not acceptable for sensitive data from an information security point of view and I _think_ (but am not a lawyer) you may actually break the law by using it for personally identified data. So please make a pitch to your researcher for the value of curated, secure repositories like ICPSR for sensitive data. My two (rather passionate) cents on this. Sebastian [1] https://groups.google.com/d/msg/dataverse-community/ZQUQhVLiSoo/1yjhPFthAAAJ ________________________________ From: Rdap on behalf of Daureen Nesdill Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2017 2:03 PM To: Research Data, Access and Preservation Subject: [Rdap] data repository assistance please Hi all - Hope you had fun in Seattle. I have a researcher in psych with spreadsheet data that cannot be de-identified. She wants to publish this data in a repository that freezes and time stamps the data, in addition to being only available to qualified researchers. Any ideas? We have investigated ICPSR, and re3data. Daureen Daureen Nesdill, MS, MLIS Research Data Management Librarian The Faculty Center @ the Marriott Library daureen.nesdill at utah.edu 801-585-5975 ORCID http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0126-5038 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From skarcher at maxwell.syr.edu Thu Apr 27 14:45:43 2017 From: skarcher at maxwell.syr.edu (Sebastian Karcher) Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2017 18:45:43 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] data repository assistance please In-Reply-To: <4BB8E3E08D34034DB9A7D4F285555FB15B5CCB46@X-MB4.xds.umail.utah.edu> References: <4BB8E3E08D34034DB9A7D4F285555FB15B5CCB46@X-MB4.xds.umail.utah.edu> Message-ID: For personally identifiable social science data that needs strong protections, ICPSR is definitely the place to go in the US with few alternatives. Some self-service repos like Zenodo or Harvard Dataverse allow you to restrict data, but as far as I know they store it unencrypted on their servers so it's only minimally protected and (rightly) wouldn't satisfy most IRBs. Best, Sebastian From: Rdap [mailto:rdap-bounces at asis.org] On Behalf Of Daureen Nesdill Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2017 2:03 PM To: Research Data, Access and Preservation Subject: [Rdap] data repository assistance please Hi all - Hope you had fun in Seattle. I have a researcher in psych with spreadsheet data that cannot be de-identified. She wants to publish this data in a repository that freezes and time stamps the data, in addition to being only available to qualified researchers. Any ideas? We have investigated ICPSR, and re3data. Daureen Daureen Nesdill, MS, MLIS Research Data Management Librarian The Faculty Center @ the Marriott Library daureen.nesdill at utah.edu 801-585-5975 ORCID http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0126-5038 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ruth.duerr3 at gmail.com Thu Apr 27 19:46:47 2017 From: ruth.duerr3 at gmail.com (Ruth Duerr) Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2017 17:46:47 -0600 Subject: [Rdap] data repository assistance please In-Reply-To: <1493335176092.77768@maxwell.syr.edu> References: <4BB8E3E08D34034DB9A7D4F285555FB15B5CCB46@X-MB4.xds.umail.utah.edu> <1493335176092.77768@maxwell.syr.edu> Message-ID: Hear! Hear! +1 > On Apr 27, 2017, at 5:19 PM, Sebastian Karcher wrote: > > (I have a message in moderation, which can now be deleted, assuming this goes through). > > I'd like to make a strong plug for going with ICSPR over half-baked solutions here. ICPSR has a huge amount of experience and significant technical infrastructure to handle highly sensitive data (and most things that are directly identifiable qualify). They charge money for the use of their virtual enclave because that's very expensive to maintain (which is why few other places do it). > > The problem with putting a metadata entry in an IR is that you don't get preservation services, which is half the reason you put data in a repository in the first place. Even if we assume the researcher handles access requests, who will provide multiple back-ups, fixity checks/protection against link rot, file type migration if needed, etc.? The reason this is somewhat viable in Andrew's scenario is that the data are actually properly archived elsewhere. If that's not the case, this is, in my opinion, a no go, and repository managers should not allow, let alone promote, it. > > Harvard Dataverse (as well as Zenodo, another self-deposit option that allows restrictions) is _not_ a robust solution, at this time, for sensitive data (this is planned for the 5.0 release of the software they use; they're currently at 4.6 [1]). While it is possible to restrict access to data, I am pretty sure that they are stored unencrypted on the server. I know that's not acceptable for sensitive data from an information security point of view and I _think_ (but am not a lawyer) you may actually break the law by using it for personally identified data. > > So please make a pitch to your researcher for the value of curated, secure repositories like ICPSR for sensitive data. > > My two (rather passionate) cents on this. > Sebastian > > > [1] > https://groups.google.com/d/msg/dataverse-community/ZQUQhVLiSoo/1yjhPFthAAAJ > > From: Rdap > on behalf of Daureen Nesdill > > Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2017 2:03 PM > To: Research Data, Access and Preservation > Subject: [Rdap] data repository assistance please > > Hi all ? Hope you had fun in Seattle. > > I have a researcher in psych with spreadsheet data that cannot be de-identified. She wants to publish this data in a repository that freezes and time stamps the data, in addition to being only available to qualified researchers. > > Any ideas? > We have investigated ICPSR, and re3data. > > Daureen > > Daureen Nesdill, MS, MLIS > Research Data Management Librarian > The Faculty Center @ the Marriott Library > daureen.nesdill at utah.edu > 801-585-5975 > ORCID http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0126-5038 > > _______________________________________________ > Rdap mailing list > Rdap at mail.asis.org > http://mail.asis.org/mailman/listinfo/rdap -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: