Research data and libraries: Who does what

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A range of external pressures are causing research data management (RDM) to be an increasing concern at senior level in universities and other research institutions. But as well as external pressures, there are also good reasons for establishing effective research data management services within institutions which can bring benefits to researchers, their institutions and those who publish their research. In this article some of these motivating factors, both positive and negative, are described. Ways in which libraries can play a role - or even lead - in the development of RDM services that work within the institution and as part of a national and international research data infrastructure are also set out. © Kevin Ashley.

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Ashley, K. (2012). Research data and libraries: Who does what. Insights: The UKSG Journal, 25(2), 155–157. https://doi.org/10.1629/2048-7754.25.2.155

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