Cook Library is providing below Research Data Services in the lifecycle of your research:
Research Data Management (RDM) is a broad concept that includes processes undertaken to create organized, documented, accessible, and reusable quality research data. The role of the librarian is to support researchers through the research data lifecycle.
The processes involved in RDM are more complex than simply backing up data on a thumb drive and ensuring that sensitive data is kept secure. Managing data includes using file naming conventions, organizing files, creating metadata, controlling access to data, backing up data, citing data, and more. There are checklists online which point to the considerations and processes in RDM .
Citation:
"Keeping Up With… Research Data Management", American Library Association, April 17, 2018.
http://www.ala.org/acrl/publications/keeping_up_with/rdm (Accessed August 12, 2022)
Document ID: 0c271f0c-e0ba-4306-8278-cdcff353a83c
Why Data Management is important and what could happened when there is no data management has ever been applied in your research project? The video below will tell you!