Trends in Research Data Management and Academic Health Sciences Libraries

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Spurred by the National Institute of Health mandating a data management and sharing plan as a requirement of grant funding, research data management has exploded in importance for librarians supporting researchers and research institutions. This editorial examines the role and direction of libraries in this process from several viewpoints. Key markers of success include collaboration, establishing new relationships, leveraging existing relationships, accessing multiple avenues of communication, and building niche expertise and cachè as a valued and trustworthy partner.

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Goldman, J., Muilenburg, J., Schorr, A. N., Ossom-Williamson, P., & Uribe-Lacy, C. J. (2023). Trends in Research Data Management and Academic Health Sciences Libraries. Medical Reference Services Quarterly. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.1080/02763869.2023.2218776

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