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Research Data Management: Finding Our Role University of Oxford, December 5-6, 2013 . An Eight Year Odyssey in Data Management: Purdue University . James L. Mullins, PhD Dean of Libraries & Esther Ellis Norton Professor, Purdue University . Strength Areas: STEM Fields –
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Research Data Management: Finding Our Role University of Oxford, December 5-6, 2013 An Eight Year Odyssey in Data Management: Purdue University James L. Mullins, PhD Dean of Libraries & Esther Ellis Norton Professor, Purdue University
Strength Areas: STEM Fields – Most Recent Honor – Dr. Ei-ichiNegishi – Nobel Laureate in Chemistry – 2010 Consistently in the Top 50 in The World Rankings for Reputation – (London) Times Higher Education Enrollment – 37,976; International – 9,509, 3rd in USA
CRADLE OF ASTRONAUTS 23 NASA astronauts graduated from Purdue Including Neil Armstrong & Gene Cernan, first and last persons to be on the moon.
NEEDS: Nano Engineered Electronic Device Simulation Lead institution: Purdue Partners: MIT, UC Berkeley, and Stanford Vision: A new era of electronics enabled by the new capabilities of emerging nano-devices. Mission:Connect nano-material and device research to new applications with physics-based circuit simulation models. Used with permission, Pedro Irazoqui – Nov. 9, 2013 FET-based bio-sensor Alam group needs.nanohub.org
Seizure detection Prosthetic arm control Glaucoma monitoring Heart failure warning The microchips shown were designed and assembled at Purdue Used with permission, Pedro Irazoqui – Nov. 9, 2013
MINIATURIZATION 2 mm Used with permission, Pedro Irazoqui – Nov. 9, 2013
Purdue University Research Repository: PURR http://www.youtube.com/v/jYBcsfiRhio
The PURR Odyssey – How it Started. • 2003 - National - “Atkins Report” Revolutionizing Science and Engineering through Cyberinfrastructure – NSF • 2004 - 2006 – At Purdue • nanoHUB NSF Funded, collaborative software, HUBzero • Conversations between Libraries and Researchers • Restructuring of Libraries – Associate Dean for Research • 2007 - At Purdue • Creation of Distributed Data Curation Center (D2C2) • NSF DataNet Proposal – using HUBzero platform • Creation of Libraries’ Interdisciplinary Research Specialist and Data Research Scientist • IMLS Grant for Data Curation Profiles
Jumping Forward Three Years – (otherwise we will be here all day!)
Building Purdue University Research Repository - PURR - 2010 – 2014 (#1) • May 2010 – NSF Announcement of Data Management Mandate • Summer 2010 – Provost appoints taskforce of faculty researchers – co-chaired by CIO and Dean of Libraries. • Fall 2010 - Commitment to develop repository jointly by ITaP, OVPR, and Libraries using HUBzero platform. • 2011 - Workshops offered by OVPR and Libraries -introduced Data Curationchecklist & • Trusted Digital Repository • criteria used as framework.
Building Purdue University Research Repository - PURR - 2010 – 2014 (#2) • Spring 2012 – Vice-President for Research committed $1,200,000 to develop data repository. Project Director from Libraries asked to lead Data Repository development team –– Purdue University Research Repository – PURR selected as name. • Summer 2012 – Data Repository Specialist and programmers hired. Libraries staff including archivists, data and subject specialists dedicated to development. Work with staff from HUBzero and OVPR.
2014 - Next Steps • Three universities to collaborate with Purdue on scaling data management: University of Chicago, University of Illinois, and University of Michigan. • International collaboration between Purdue Libraries and Tsinghua University and National Science Library (China).
How to start a data management process and implement a data repository. • Appreciate and Understand Application of library and archival science principles and theory to data management. • Don’t hesitate to Collaborate with faculty (researchers), information technology, research office, and sponsored programs to develop a process and repository to manage and preserve data. • Accept that that there is Little or No Precedent to establish sustainability for library e-science/data management.
Purdue Libraries staff of the PURR Working Group (several not included in photograph) and does not include OVPR, Faculty, ITaP (HUBzero) and SPS members.