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| 1:30 || Wade Bishop || Data Curation Profiles—An Information Science framework for data managers || This presentation explains Data Curation Profiles (DCP) and provides examples of how to use for digital biocollections. Ten biocollection producers, curating various types of specimens affiliated with the project building the United States’ national biodiversity infrastructure, were interviewed using the DCP questionnaire. Results indicate there is extreme diversity in the curation of biocollections and additional DCP questions should be added to reflect the complicated approaches to biological data curation. Although discipline specific metadata creation tools, standards, and practices enable long-term sustainability of the U.S. digitization effort, some scientists would benefit from further clarification and guidance on the information needs of consumers beyond designated communities of expert users, and the long-term preservation of biocollections. | | 1:30 || Wade Bishop || Data Curation Profiles—An Information Science framework for data managers || This presentation explains Data Curation Profiles (DCP) and provides examples of how to use for digital biocollections. Ten biocollection producers, curating various types of specimens affiliated with the project building the United States’ national biodiversity infrastructure, were interviewed using the DCP questionnaire. Results indicate there is extreme diversity in the curation of biocollections and additional DCP questions should be added to reflect the complicated approaches to biological data curation. Although discipline specific metadata creation tools, standards, and practices enable long-term sustainability of the U.S. digitization effort, some scientists would benefit from further clarification and guidance on the information needs of consumers beyond designated communities of expert users, and the long-term preservation of biocollections. | ||
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| 2:30 || | | 2:30 || Patricia Cruse || DataCite Services: Helping Researchers Find, Access, Integrate, and Use Research Data || DataCite is a leading global non-profit organization that provides persistent identifiers (DOIs) for research data. Our goal is to help the research community locate, identify, and cite research data with confidence. Learn about DataCite's aervices to meet the diverse needs of the global research community. We also bring this community together to address the challenges of making research data visible and accessible. DataCite provides connects a global network of researchers to support to making research data a first-class citizen. | ||
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