Opening the Research Data Lifecycle Workshop Capturing and Sharing Research Data Simon Coles School of Chemistry, University of Southampton, U.K.

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Opening the Research Data Lifecycle Workshop Capturing and Sharing Research Data Simon Coles School of Chemistry, University of Southampton, U.K. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Licence Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0

Current Situation - Data Generation Synthesis Characterisation

Current Situation – Data Management Data from experiments conducted as recently as six months ago might be suddenly deemed important, but those researchers may never find those numbers – or if they did might not know what those numbers meant Lost in some research assistants computer, the data are often irretrievable or an undecipherable string of digits To vet experiments, correct errors, or find new breakthroughs, scientists desperately need better ways to store and retrieve research data Data from Big Science is … easier to handle, understand and archive. Small Science is horribly heterogeneous and far more vast. In time Small Science will generate 2-3 times more data than Big Science. Lost in a Sea of Science Data S.Carlson, The Chronicle of Higher Education (23/06/2006)

Current Situation – Data and Publishing

Separating Data from Interpretations Underlying data (Institutional data repository) Intellect & Interpretation (Journal article, report, etc)

Smart Labs

Laboratory IRs and Information Management

The R4L Repository Deposit Search / Browse Create new compoundAdd experiment data and metadata

Blogging Experiments A repository can… Allow one to put, store and get digital objects Provide minimal search and browse functions NOT provide the presentation and discussion functions essential to a scientific study Social networking tools and approaches can provide a way…

Data and Blogs Developing relationship between Blog and R4L repository: social networking tools and broker technology Repository back-end, Blog for sharing data with collaborators and developing ideas / conclusions based on data Journal articles link to repository record

Facilitating Research Facilitates geographically distributed collaborative research Useful approach for sharing failed experiments?

Machines Blogging Experiments Automatic upload by scientific instrument

Comments and Annotation A picture says a thousand words! Chemists like to sketch! Need for more advanced Blog tools / technology

myExperiment Sharing workflows in a VRE

Current Situation - Data Deluge 30,000, ,000, ,000

Laboratory Data Management and Archive

The eCrystals Public Data Archive

NCS Data Publication Policy Joint publication: Timed release of data tied to conventional journal article Separate publication: Independent release of data so that it can be cited e.g. from a journal article, grant report, poster Accidental or undesired results: Immediate release after agreement with concerned parties Never to be formally published results: Automatic release after three years Embargo feature: default 3 years, but timescale can be defined by depositor Record can be made public at any time (following agreement from all concerned parties) Roles of all concerned parties defined (originator, etc) Data citation, DOI, Rights

Linking and aggregating Link data and associated publications Dataset annotated with metadata Semantic publishing on WWW and in journals nals/ProjectProspect/index.asp bank-uk/pilot/

Aggregator services Institutional data repositories Deposit, Validation Publication Validation Data analysis Search, harvest Presentation services / portals Data discovery, linking, citation Laboratory repository Deposit eCrystals Global Federation Model Publishers: peer- review journals, conference proceedings, etc Curation Preservation Subject Repository Institution Library & Information Services Data creation & capture in Smart lab Data discovery, linking, citation Search, harvest Deposit

Changing Times! Information Providers Information Consumers All I am saying is that now is the time to develop the technology to deflect an asteroid