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1 Research Data Management Introduction Anne Spalding 11.12.2013

2 Session Outline Context for research data management Activities exploring research data and its importance Summary, questions and feedback

3 Learning Outcomes Describe the complex and diverse nature of research data in the visual and creative arts Discuss the nature of research data in your field of enquiry State the importance of your research data

4 Context Funders Open Access Research practice

5 What is Research Data? Introduction Activity 1 –Examples of research data… Feedback

6 Importance? Activity 2 Why is research data is important to you? Why is research data important to your institution? Why is research data important to those outside your institution?

7 Importance? You –evidence of your research process and method –Increased discoverability, visibility and citation –in the future may also provide a cultural record Institution –research data is expensive to create and therefore a valuable asset –supports external assessment exercises Funders –integral part of the research process –Others could be interested in either re-using it or working collaboratively with you –most now have policies which require the research data to be a part of the research

8 Defining Research Data Activity 3 Critically review the definition of research data in the visual arts Define research data in terms of your own field of inquiry

9 Defining Research Data “Evidence which is used or created to generate new knowledge and interpretations. ‘Evidence’ may be intersubjective or subjective; physical or emotional; persistent or ephemeral; personal or public; explicit or tacit; and is consciously or unconsciously referenced by the researcher at some point during the course of their research. Research data maybe collated in a structured way to create a dataset to substantiate a particular interpretation analysis or argument. A dataset may or may not lead to a research output, which regardless of method of presentations, is a planned public statement of new knowledge or interpretation.” (Garrett : 2013)

10 Questions? Contact details: aspalding2@ucreative.ac.uk

11 Further Information http://datalib.edina.ac.uk/mantra/ http://www.dcc.ac.uk/ http://www.dcc.ac.uk/resources/curation-lifecycle-model http://kapturmrd01.eventbrite.co.uk/ http://www.projectcairo.org/ http://www.research.ucreative.ac.uk/1054/ http://www.vads4r.ac.uk/kaptur/ http://www.vads4r.vads.ac.uk/p/welcome.html http://www.vads4r.vads.ac.uk/p/online-learning.html http://www.vitae.ac.uk/researchers/428241/Researcher-Development- Framework.htmlhttp://www.vitae.ac.uk/researchers/428241/Researcher-Development- Framework.html http://vocab.bris.ac.uk/data/glossary

12 Assessment ORANGE POST-IT –One thing you have learned so far… PINK POST-IT –One thing you would like to learn….

13 Thank you for listening and participating Anne Spalding

14 Learning Outcomes? Describe the complex and diverse nature of research data in the visual arts Discuss the nature of research data in your subject area State the importance of your research data


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