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    ICPSR OR Meeting Session Presentations

    The ICPSR Official Representative (OR) meeting powerpoints from 18-20 October, 2007 are now available.Topics include:
    - Managing Geographic Data: Formats, Versions, and Legal Issues
    - Symposium: "The Present and Future of Federal Funding for Social Science Research"
    - Thinking Big: Promoting Relationships That Promote Data
    - Institutional Repositories and Data Archives: The Facts, the Fit, the Future
    - Tinkering with Teaching: ICPSR Initiatives to Connect Data and Classroom
    - Privacy in the Information Age
    - The Politics of Political Polling - Social Science Computing and Technology on Campus
    - New activities/projects at ICPSR
    - Health Data: Comparative Issues
    - New Frontiers in Information Retrieval and Resource Discovery
    - International Data Issues: An International Perspective on Archiving and Data Sharing

    ICPSR is the Inter-university consortium for political and social research,
    an institutional membership-based social science data archive based at the University of Michigan.

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    Sep 29 2008

    Gail Steinhart, co-chair of the working group, forwarded me a link to this paper during the summer, and I’m very pleased to have read it. The group, formed in 2006, has been investigating issues, current activities, and opportunities for the Library to get involved in “digital research data curation.” Thus, it serves as a very useful US equivalent to our DISC-UK State of the Art Review, but also hones in on the specific issues within a given institution, which is what I’d like to help the Information Services do within the University of Edinburgh.

    The white paper begins with an environmental scan beyond Cornell, before turning to the strengths and potential areas of collaboration within the University. It looks at the actual and potential role of the academic research library, international organisations such as CODATA, activities in the UK including the importance of Liz Lyon’s 2007 report on roles and responsibilities, the EU DRIVER project, The Australian National Data Service and the activities at Monash University (“noteworthy in terms of utilizing institutional repositories for research data”), and developments in the US including the formation of the federal Interagency Working Group on Digital Data and the DataNet initiative funded by the NSF, as well as recent commercial activities by Sun, Google, and Microsoft. Institutions within the US mentioned for moving forward the state of the art include the San Diego Supercomputer Centre (for SRB, iRODS, and Data Central), Purdue University (for its Distributed Data Curation Centre, D2C2), University of Washington and Johns Hopkins University.

    Four US universities are named as pursuing educational opportunities in data curation – Indiana University’s School of Informatics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and Syracuse University.

    A section on data curation issues covers financial sustainability, appraisal and selection, digital preservation, intellectual property, confidentiality and privacy, and participation by data owners. The recommendations made by the group include the need to seek out and cultivate partnerships, and the need to develop new services for Cornell researchers.

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