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Data Management : A Practical Guide for Librarians - Margaret E. Henderson

Data Management

A Practical Guide for Librarians

By: Margaret E. Henderson

eText | 25 October 2016 | Edition Number 1

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Libraries organize information and data is information, so it is natural that librarians should help people who need to find, organize, use, or store data. Organizations need evidence for decision making; data provides that evidence. Inventors and creators build upon data collected by others. All around us, people need data. Librarians can help increase the relevance of their library to the research and education mission of their institution by learning more about data and how to manage it.

Data Management will guide readers through:

  1. Understanding data management basics and best practices.
  2. Using the reference interview to help with data management
  3. Writing data management plans for grants.
  4. Starting and growing a data management service.
  5. Finding collaborators inside and outside the library.
  6. Collecting and using data in different disciplines.
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Data Management: A Practical Guide for Librarians is the book we've needed for research data management services in libraries. Henderson provides a well-rounded framework for growing research data management services in libraries. It covers not just what services could be provided, but offers sound guidance on how to provide them. Whether your library is just getting started with data or has a well-established suite of services, this book will serve as a useful reference for any librarian.
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