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Library of the University of Amsterdam. Supporting change: RDM at UvA & in The Netherlands. Driek Heesakkers, University of Amsterdam OCLC RLP meeting , June 2014. This presentation. Context UvA RDM Programme Trends & roles Library perspective. Dutch Academic landscape.
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Library of the University of Amsterdam Supportingchange: RDM at UvA & in The Netherlands Driek Heesakkers, University of AmsterdamOCLC RLP meeting, June 2014
Thispresentation • Context • UvA RDM Programme • Trends & roles • Library perspective
Dutch Academic landscape Pop. 16 mln 14 Research universities 248k students, 25k researchers 2% GERD (EU average)
Nationwide institutions VSNU, KNAW, NWO (ZonMw, FOM, STW) SURF: Foundation, Market, Services, Sara DANS & 3TU.Datacentrum =RDNL alliance
3.public Silo’s 1.private 2.group Inspired by Treloar, Andrew, David Groenewegen, and CathrineHarboe-Ree. “The Data Curation Continuum: Managing Data Objects in Institutional Repositories.”D-Lib Magazine 13, no. 9/10 (n.d.).
3.public 3.public 3.public policy 1.private 1.private 1.private 2.group 2.group 2.group infrastructure support
Academic affairs& faculties 3.public 3.public 1.private 1.private 1.private 2.group 2.group 2.group Library ICT services 3.public & Library
Guidingprinciples • Support all silo’s • Coordinate policy, techand support • Don’treinvent the wheel!
RDM goals for 2015 • Policy: on institutionalandfacultylevel • Technology: services for silo’s 1, 2 and 3 • Support: full one-stop-shop
Projects 2013-15 1: policy 8 pilot research groups from 4 faculties forallprojects! 2: support 3a: storage during research (silo 1+2): pilot 3b: storage during research (silo 1+2): roll-out 4: data repository (silo 3)
The Library’srole Policy:assist, lobby (LERU, UKB) 1.private 2.group Support: our opportunity! faculty liaisons allthings Metadata publication, citation, reuse Technology:assist, lobby(silo 1+2), lead (silo 3) 3.public
Shiftingroles? • RDM service providers • RDNL front/backoffice model • Policies, guidelines & legislation
Lessonsso far • Foster collaboration • Storage, boringbut necessary • Market stilldeveloping • Don’t outsource ourstrengths!
Thank you: Creative Commons licensed photo’s: • flickr.com/photos/jannekestaaks‘Data scrabble’ photo series, by Janneke Staaks - CC BY • flickr.com/photos/kristavandervoorden/2970289232Kinderdijk, by Krista van der Voorden- BY-NC-ND • flickr.com/photos/meanestindian/2186972664Stacked, by MeenaKadri- BY • flickr.com/photos/54159370@N08/6360456997Minnesota Farm, by keeva999 - BY-NC-SA • flickr.com/photos/__my__photos/5025541044Wheel, by Pauline Mak - BY • flickr.com/photos/liffu/2293056827Sottosoprain superficie, by Dino Soru- BY-NC-SA • www.flickr.com/photos/xiaming/476229544Be careful of caution, by Ming Xia – BY-NC-SA This presentation licensed underCreative Commons Attribution (CC BY 3.0 unported)
Library of the University of Amsterdam Thank you! Driek Heesakkers - h.j.heesakkers@uva.nl