What value does data curation add to the data sharing process? Tell us!

Our team from the Data Curation Network seeks input from users, staff, curators, and directors at US-based data repositories (disciplinary, government, institutional, and general) to help us better understand (1) the level of data curation provided by your data repository and (2) what you perceive as the most important value-add that data curation has on…

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Assessing Curator Satisfaction – A DCN Report

This past May we anonymously surveyed 24 DCN curators (19 responded before the deadline) to learn about their satisfaction and level of engagement with the Network. Over the summer, we analyzed the results, addressed feedback where we could, and incorporated it into our planning for the final year of our implementation grant phase (ending June…

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Conceptualizing Curation: Curation, is Curation, is Curation

Post by Sophia Lafferty-Hess, DCN Curator at Duke University. In a recent Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communications article, curation and repository staff from Duke and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill shared the outputs of a “thought exercise” to conceptualize data curation activities within our individual institutional contexts. This exercise was part…

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Research results of piloting the DCN now published!

We’re pleased to announce the publication of a new paper in the Journal of eScience Librarianship: Testing Our Assumptions: Preliminary Results from the Data Curation Network! In the paper we describe the assumptions our team held prior to launching the Data Curation Network, as described in our 2017 planning phase report “A Cross-Institutional Staffing Model…

Academic ARL institutions have published 24,178 datasets…

Back in 2017, several members of the Data Curation Network participated in the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Data Curation Spec Kit, a survey asking the 124 ARL institutions across the United States and Canada to self-assess their data repository and curation services.  Three years later, institutional support for data sharing is as relevant as ever. For…

Article Published in Journal of eScience Librarianship

Our baseline comparison of the DCN institutions’ repository and curation services was published today in the Journal of E-Science Librarianship. Thanks to the editors and reviewers for a great experience! To see the final result download the paper at https://doi.org/10.7191/jeslib.2017.1102. Citation: Johnston, Lisa R., Jake R. Carlson, Patricia Hswe, Cynthia Hudson-Vitale, Heidi Imker, Wendy Kozlowski,…

Save the date: ARL SPEC Kit Survey on Data Curation Webinar Scheduled

The DCN Team is happy to have been selected as the first ARL survey of 2017 cycle! If you are at an ARL Institution, please check-in with your ARL liaison to be sure that your institution is represented in this survey on Data Curation Services. Responses are being accepted through January 31, 2017.  Please note…

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What data curation activities are more important to researchers than others? We asked them…

The Data Curation Network held six focus groups in the fall of 2016 and asked 91 researchers from a wide variety of disciplines: how would you rate the “importance” of a variety of key data curation activities. Our preliminary results for the importance ranking of 35 data curation activities are presented in the table below….