Research data management in the age of big data: Roles and opportunities for librarians

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In the age of "big data," scientific researchers are increasingly struggling with how to manage, organize, and make sense of the vast amount of data that often characterizes scientific research in the 21st century. With their expertise in knowledge management, information professionals can be valuable collaborators for research teams facing these challenges. This article discusses just a few of the myriad opportunities for librarians and other information professionals to become involved with research teams and provide valuable support for the management, analysis, and preservation of research data.

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Federer, L. (2016). Research data management in the age of big data: Roles and opportunities for librarians. In Information Services and Use (Vol. 36, pp. 35–43). IOS Press. https://doi.org/10.3233/ISU-160797

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