The medical library association guide to data management for librarians /c edited by Lisa Federer
The Medical Library Association Guide to Data Management for Librarians highlights the many ways that librarians are addressing researchers' changing needs at a variety of institutions. From foundations to applications, this book provides context for librarians who are new to it as well as new...
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| Language: | English |
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Lanham, MD
Rowman & Littlefield
[2016]
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| Series: | Medical Library Association books
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Table of Contents:
- Research data management for the biomedical digital research enterprise: A perspective from the national institutes of health
- What could possibly go wrong?: The impact of poor data management
- Research data as record
- Raising researchers' awareness of biomedical data journals to promote data sharing
- Data science: new librarian roles for a new field of research
- Data 101: learning and keeping current in data management skills
- Library support for data management plans
- Going beyond the data management plan: services and partnerships
- Library infrastructures for scholarships at scale
- Contextualizing visualization in library services
- Data services at a medium-size academic library
- Data information literacy: engaging with the undergraduate health sciences population
- Building data management services at an academic medical center: an entrepreneurial approach
- Data management in the lab
- Demystifying data management: Designing services for hospital-based researchers


