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Many academic libraries look to standardize internal data collection to improve data-driven decision making and library advocacy. However, methods for data gathering, storage, and use vary tremendously. Resources from research data management (RDM) services can provide tools and solutions. This program will review current challenges, recommend RDM best practices that can apply, identify where additional policies may be necessary, and highlight larger ethical issues around patron privacy. Implementation experiences for academic institutions will be shared.
Meeting Type: Program
Content Area: Transforming: Services
Interests: Accreditation, Administration and Management, Assessment and Evaluation, Budget Planning and Finance, Equity Diversity & Inclusion, Facilitation, Guidelines and Standards, Intellectual Property, Knowledge Management, Leadership, Organizational Change, Outreach Services, Personnel and Staffing, Privacy, Professional Development, Project Management, Public Services, Reference Services, Research and Statistics, Scholarly Communication, Strategic Planning, Training
Type of Library: Academic, Community College, Law, Medical, Research Library, Special, Undergraduate
Sponsors: ACRL
Cost: Included with full conference registration.
Open/Close: Open
Abigail Goben
Assistant Professor and Information Services Librarian
University of Illinois at Chicago
Kristin Briney
Data Services Librarian
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Sara Mannheimer
Data Management Librarian
Montana State University
Jenica Rogers
Director of Libraries and College Archives, Dorf Endowed Director of Applied Learning
State University of New York at Potsdam