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Research Library Virtual Resources & Instructional Initiatives: Subtopic: Collaborations with Faculty and Students

The Virtual Resources and Instructional Initiatives survey produced 230 instances of special or noteworthy projects being supported in ARL libraries. In order to assist readers with focused interests, 18 subtopics have been assigned that group only those survey responses that relate in whole or in part to that topic.

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New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe: Top Three Issues in the Long-Term Preservation, Management and Curation of Scientific Data in Digital Form

Brady idenitifies three issues in long-term preservation, management, and curation of digital scientific data and information—linkage of data sets, confidentiality, and institutional models—for the September 2006 ARL Workshop on New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe held at the National Science Foundation

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New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe: Position Paper by Suzanne Carbotte

Position paper regarding challenges facing the long-term preservation and management of digital data for the September 2006 ARL Workshop on New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe held at the National Science Foundation.

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New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe: Position Paper by Robert S. Chen

Position paper for the September 2006 ARL Workshop on New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe held at the National Science Foundation. Chen idenitifies three issues in long-term preservation, management, and curation of digital scientific data and information: digital rights management, new institutional partnerships, and science education and community outreach.

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New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe: The Reference Desk and Technical Memoranda

Peter Cornillon's position paper on the evolving role of the reference desk in finding and accessing data, and on the preservation of gray literature for the September 2006 ARL Workshop on New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe held at the National Science Foundation..

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New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe: Position Paper by Bernard Dumouchel

Comments by Bernard Dumouchel, Director General, Canada Institute for Scientific and Technical Information (CISTI), and Richard Akerman, Technology Architect - IT, Architecture, CISTI for the September 2006 ARL Workshop on New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe held at the National Science Foundation

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New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe: Position Paper by Charles Humphrey

Position paper addresses the question, "Given a life cycle perspective, what are the key issues of long-term preservation, data management and the curation of data in the context of new partnerships, new organizational models and sustainable economic models?" for the September 2006 ARL Workshop on New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe held at the National Science Foundation.

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New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe: Three Big Ones for the NSF Workshop

John King's position paper discusses "access and agency," "productivity implications," and unknowns of data management for the September 2006 ARL Workshop on New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe held at the National Science Foundation.

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New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe: Position Paper by Frank Rack

Comments by Frank Rack—formerly Director, Ocean Drilling Programs, Joint Oceanographic Institutions; currently, Executive Director, ANDRILL (Antarctic geological Drilling) Program for the September 2006 ARL Workshop on New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe held at the National Science Foundation.

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New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe: Position Paper by Mark Sandler

Sandler identifies three issues in the future of data curation: archiving, aggregation, and transparency for the September 2006 ARL Workshop on New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe held at the National Science Foundation.

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New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe: Position Paper by MacKenzie Smith

Smith identifies two aspects of scientific and engineering data that relate to academic libraries: data as primary source material available for further research and experimentation, using particular datasets or groups of datasets; and data as part of "enhanced publications" that form the basis of modern, digital scholarly communication for the September 2006 ARL Workshop on New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe held at the National Science Foundation.

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New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe: Position Paper by Todd Vision

Position paper discusses the roles of scientific publishers and libraries, the value of raw data, and the burden of metadata curation for the September 2006 ARL Workshop on New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe held at the National Science Foundation.

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New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe: Issues in Digital Data Curation Leading Us to the Need for New Partnerships

Walters identifies three issues effecting the growth and future of digital data curation: 1) Culture and policy frameworks; 2) Technology integration and data curation tools; and 3) Economic sustainability of our partnership and consortial models for the September 2006 ARL Workshop on New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe held at the National Science Foundation.

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