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Good practice in Research Data Management Module 6: Tools, training and support

Topics Newcastle University research tools Additional training and further support

NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH TOOLS

Introduction Newcastle University seeks to supply researchers with tools and guidance – to help you do your research – to help you meet the requirements of funders – to assist with effective RDM

Tools by topic Administration and planning for RDM Sharing, collaborating and processing active data Describing and cataloguing research data sets Publicising and exchanging research data sets

Administration and planning for RDM MyProjects – The system used to support and record University projects, particularly funded projects, throughout their lifecycle. DMPOnline – An online tool for assisting with writing of a RDM plan – Templates are provided to support UK research funders and institutional requirements – Plans can be shared with co-workers and exported in various document formats for further editing – Newcastle guidance:

Sharing, collaborating and processing active data File drop-off – Provides members of the University with the ability to temporarily share large data files securely – Useful for when the size of the data file is too large to be practicably sent by other means (e.g. as an attachment) – Security level the same as sending the file as an attachment / /

Sharing, collaborating and processing active data #2 Virtual Research Environment (VRE) – A set of online tools to facilitate or enhance the research process. The VRE can aid with collaboration and communication amongst members of a research group, wherever located. Dropbox – An external tool for file storage and sharing – Data may be stored outside the EU and will not be recoverable by ISS

Sharing, collaborating and processing active data #3 e-Science Central – Allows researchers to do science within a web browser – Data analysis and workflow automation is facilitated, including through use of cloud computing storage and computational processing power – Options to allow controlled data sharing – including social networking features / / Google Drive (Docs) – An external tool for document storing, sharing & collaborative writing – Data may be stored outside the EU and will not be recoverable by ISS. https :// drive.google.com/ https :// drive.google.com/

Describing and cataloguing research data sets Research Data Catalogue (RDC) – A proof of concept tool – Designed with the intention of being the University’s bespoke system that provides a link between the MyProjects and MyImpact systems – Allows for recording of research data location and other important key descriptive information crypt.ncl.ac.uk/controlpanels/iridium/datacatalogue/index.php crypt.ncl.ac.uk/controlpanels/iridium/datacatalogue/index.php

Publicising and exchanging research data sets MyImpact – Allows researchers to manage and amend their research information Such as: web profile, publications, PGR supervisions, projects (including research and consultancy) – The system that the University uses to manage its research portfolio and prepare for the forthcoming Research Excellence Framework (REF)

Publicising and exchanging research data sets #2 Blogs & wikis – Blogs are commonly used to share information, useful links, media, examples or experiences in relation to targeted subjects – The wiki service provides a means by which a person or group of persons can add and edit content about a topic or topics in order to collaboratively create a collection of information

Publicising and exchanging research data sets #3 Web Publishing – The web publishing service allows staff and students to create and publish institutionally-hosted websites – Can be used to promote and disseminate University business such as research SWORD2 protocol – Technical protocol that can be used to transfer data from one location to another – Can be used to exchange information between internal and external RDM tools, systems and repositories

Publicising and exchanging research data sets #4 CKAN – A data portal solution, where data can be archived, published and made discoverable through easily searchable and citeable metadata. – Federation of portal instances allow research group networks to interoperate through APIs.

RDM tools catalogue (externally hosted) The Digital Curation Centre maintains a large catalogue of tools that perform very specific RDM tasks such as metadata extraction –

Tools for different stages of a project Project planning and proposal Project delivery Nearing project completion

Project planning and proposal MyProjects - a project management system to construct, record and budget the details of your project MyProjects MyProjects Proposals - costing and pricing system for projects MyProjects Proposals DMPOnline - Online tool which provides a template for your Data Management Plan (DMP) DMPOnline – Either funder-specific or Newcastle University bespoke template – Ncl guidance:

Project delivery: Internal tools File drop-off - a place to store and share large data files temporarily File drop-off Virtual Research Environment - a set of collaboration and communication tools Virtual Research Environment e-Science Central - allows you to do automated data analysis online, use of cloud computing storage and power e-Science Central Blogs and wikis - There is an ISS supported blogging and wiki service; to share information, useful links, media, examples or experiences Blogs and wikis Web Publishing - to create a Newcastle hosted website for your project, research group or event Web Publishing

Project delivery: External tools Digital Curation Centre (DCC) – Catalogue of tools divided up by part of data management lifecycle they apply to – Dropbox - file sharing and storage Dropbox Google Drive (Docs) - shared documents and collaborative writing Google Drive (Docs) Blogs and wikis - to share information, useful links, media, examples or experiences Social Media - to share information, useful links, media, examples or experiences, carry out polling, create groups, create or join community around research topic Social Media – e.g. Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn

Nearing project completion Newcastle University Research Data Catalogue - to record research data location and important key information about itResearch Data Catalogue MyImpact - to manage and amend your research information such as your web profile, publications, PGR supervisions, projects including research and consultancy MyImpact CKAN - an open data portal to archive, publish and make your data discoverable; there is a Newcastle University instance of CKAN aimed at researchers wanting to make their data open and available CKAN

ACTIVITY: THE RIGHT TOOL AT THE RIGHT TIME?

Which tool would you use? Creating Data Processing Data Analysing Data Preserving Data Giving access to Data Re-using Data

ADDITIONAL TRAINING AND FURTHER SUPPORT

Internal training RES training – SDU 'research' training – ies.htm?cat=55 ies.htm?cat=55

External training Digital Curation Centre – – UK Data Archive –

Further support –

Research Data MANTRA Free online interactive training modules Aimed at postgraduates and early career researchers

SESSION REVIEW

In summary Excellent of tools available – Internal and external – Select appropriately through data lifecycle Internal and external training and further support also available

Acknowledgemets DaMaRO RDM Training Materials, University of Oxford –