Presentation 1
Opportunities and Challenges In Implementing a Consortial Research Data RepositoryData repositories supported by library consortia may offer some economies of scale while supporting contextualized services. Representatives from the Texas Digital Library (TDL)’s Data Management Working Group and the Dataverse Implementation Working Group will discuss the opportunities and challenges they have encountered while designing and testing a research data repository.
Santi Thompson, Bruce Herbert, Kristi Park
Presentation 2
Addressing Open Access Publication Sharing and Data Management Requirements for Publicly Funded Research: A Collaborative ApproachThis paper reports and comments on a collaboration between the Arizona State University Libraries and the NSF-supported Center for Nanotechnology in Society to preserve and increase accessibility of research assets at a moment when multiple stakeholders in the state are developing solutions for sharing federally funded research.
Presenters: Gretchen Gano
Presentation 3
Building Repositories Better Together: Columbia University Libraries and the MLANicky Agate and Mark Newton discuss their collaboration on CORE, the MLA disciplinary repository built in consultation with Columbia University Libraries. CORE, they suggest, is a bellwether for the potential of learned societies and libraries to work together towards an expansive vision of scholarly communication that goes beyond institutional boundaries.
Presenters: Nicky Agate, Mark Newton