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Curating the Scientific Record: The Challenges Ahead Dr Liz Lyon, Director, UKOLN Associate Director, UK Digital Curation Centre NERC Data Management Workshop, October 2007. UKOLN is supported by:. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Licence Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0. Overview.

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  1. Curating the Scientific Record: The Challenges Ahead Dr Liz Lyon, Director, UKOLN Associate Director, UK Digital Curation Centre NERC Data Management Workshop, October 2007. UKOLN is supported by: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons LicenceAttribution-ShareAlike 2.0

  2. Overview • Open science: trends and drivers. • Preservation and curation choices for the scientist. • Implications & challenges for NERC?

  3. Open science: trends and drivers

  4. Open data: in the public domain…. ?

  5. Data usability: presentation and visualisation

  6. Sharing data: Uploads and Ratings…. ?

  7. Social networks for scientists

  8. “Big science”: data services beyond the discipline:multi-disciplinaryand public

  9. At the coalface: tagging & sharing workflows Astronomy, Bioinformatics, Chemistry, Social Science pilots. Universities of Manchester & Southampton

  10. Dr Cameron Neylon, STFC / Univ. Soton “Small science”: chemistry exemplar

  11. “Open Notebook Science” - Jean-Claude Bradley, Drexel Univ.

  12. New cohorts of postgraduates: millennials / Google generation

  13. Social networks mediating data-sharing User feeds or scraping data from your hard disk…. How far can this go?

  14. Preservation & curation choices for the scientist

  15. 8 Preservation / Curation choices? • Disciplinary data centre • Institutional / departmental / lab repository • Repository federation or network • Public repository • Web archiving service • Commercial data store - Amazon S3 service • Ecosystem of hosted lifebits services (Jon Udell) • None of these?

  16. Disciplinary model?

  17. Institutional model? Crystallography repositories at the University of Southampton

  18. Funder Data centres / aggregator services Advisory Scientist CreateDeposit Scientist IR Federation Curate Preserve Standards Policy AdvocacyTraining Harvest Collaborate Share Link Discover Re-use Link Publishers User eCrystals Federation Data Deposit Model Link

  19. Web archiving services

  20. Commercial data store?

  21. Microsoft Research SenseCam : life-logging Gordon Bell, Microsoft Research, MyLifeBits Project Hosted lifebits service for datacasts?

  22. Implications & Challenges for NERC?

  23. Strategic approaches & policy UKOLN Liz Lyon June 2007 35 Recs for JISC Roles, Rights, Responsibilities, Relationships:scientist, institution, data centre, user, funder, publisher What does this mean for NERC? RIN April 2007 5 Principles: Roles & responsibilities, standards & QA, access, usage & credit, benefits & cost-effectiveness, preservation & sustainability

  24. Data Strategy, Policy & Practice • “Strategic co-ordination with other research funding organisations:joint strategy development” • What is the NERC position on open science? • Is NERC-funded data published on scientific social networks? • What is NERC policy on data sharing using social networks? • Do data centres link to open data sources elsewhere? • How are science social networks embedded in the end-to-end workflow and data capture? • Barriers? Resistance to change? NERC Culture?

  25. Data re-use “Evaluate re-purposing of datasets”: how much NERC data is re-used? “Identify the significant properties which facilitate re-use?” ROI implications

  26. Sustainability and planning • “Commission a cost-benefit study of data curation & preservation infrastructure” • JISC Study on Research data preservation costs (by Feb 2008) • RIN study on Economics in the life-cycle of scholarly communications (Aug07-Jan08) • NSF / Mellon Blue Ribbon Task Force on economic sustainability of digital preservation Co-chairs, Fran Berman (SDSC) & Brian Lavoie (OCLC) over 2 years • NERC investment in data infrastructure should be linked to programme planning ? 5 year horizon ?

  27. Advocacy, Training and Skills • “Messages need to be clear and consistent” • NERC advocacy programmes? • The researcher has some curatorial responsibility • “A study is needed to examine the role & career development of data scientists” • NERC responsibility for training, skills and professional development • Community proxy role of the data curator? • Enhance data handling skills within the under-graduate curriculum • Millennials as native data scientists?

  28. Digital Curation Centrehttp://www.dcc.ac.uk/ • NERC partnerships: working with the DCC • SCARP project addressing disciplinary requirements • Data Centres Forum: exchange of experience • Advocacy programmes targeted at disciplines • Co-ordinating training to build workforce capacity • New science, new knowledge: data is the key

  29. Questions?Slides will be available at :http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/ukoln/staff/e.j.lyon/presentations.html

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