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Life Cycle Models and the Data Landscape. Diane Geraci Jim Jacobs Chuck Humphrey. Strategies for Design and Operation. Topics Describing Context. The Life Cycle of Research, Data and Information Preserving Research Data Data Sharing in the Social Sciences Statistical and Data Literacy.
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Life Cycle Models and the Data Landscape Diane Geraci Jim Jacobs Chuck Humphrey Strategies for Design and Operation
Topics Describing Context • The Life Cycle of Research, Data and Information • Preserving Research Data • Data Sharing in the Social Sciences • Statistical and Data Literacy
p < .05 INSIGHT HYPOTHESIS VERIFICATION DATA Social Data Research Model KNOWLEDGE Body of Literature and a Body of Data Model Building & Testing with a Body of Data 1998
Information Requirement Data Information Knowledge Insight, Understanding Judgment Decision Evidence-based Decision-making 1998
Data Data Discovery Data Repurposing Research Outputs Study Concept & Design Data Collection Data Processing Data Access & Dissemination Analysis KT Cycle The Life Cycle of Research Knowledge Creation See the next slide for an elaboration of the Knowledge Transfer Cycle a. Life cycle describes the processes in an environment under which resources are formed, transformed and re-used b. Not “life span”, i.e., from birth to death c. Identifiable stages with specific tasks 2006
Research Communications in the Knowledge Transfer Cycle 2003
2000 Carol Green and Patty Carey, University of Washington Libraries
Data Repurposing Data Discovery Data Analysis Data Access & Dissemination KT Cycle Study Concept & Design Research Outputs Data Processing Data Collection Life Cycle Model Strengths • Makes us more aware of possible information losses in the gaps between stages • Helps visualize or image relationships across stages • Can encompass other significant developments through streams of activities occurring across stages (e.g., Creative Commons) • Can more easily define the roles of partners across stages
Life Cycle Model in Our Context • This week we will be making connections between the activities we do in providing data services and the life cycle model of research. You should be able to see yourself and the work you do in this model as well as the relationships between your services and the services of others.