Research data management for libraries: Getting started

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Many libraries are keen to take on new roles in providing support for effective research data management (RDM), but lack the necessary skills and resources to do so. This article explores the approach used by the University of Sussex to engage with academic departments about their RDM practices and requirements in order to develop relevant library support services. It describes a project undertaken with three Academic Schools to inform a list of recommendations for senior management, to include areas which should be taken forward by the Library, IT and Research Office in order to create a sustainable RDM service. The article is unflinchingly honest in sharing the differing reactions to the project and the lessons learnt along the way.

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Ball, J. (2013, November 6). Research data management for libraries: Getting started. Insights: The UKSG Journal. United Kingdom Serials Group. https://doi.org/10.1629/2048-7754.70

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