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Why do Data Management ?

Disaster recovery

Disk Drives Break

DataCent collection of disk drive failure sounds

Buildings burn down

Southampton University Mountbatten Building Fire

Laptops Break / Get Broken

Shot laptop

Data Reuse

Do you reuse other people's data ? Can they reuse your's ?

Researcher Development Framework

SCONUL Information Literacy 7 Pillars Diagrams

Licensing

Whose data is it anyway ?

QMUL HR Contract Terms and Conditions:

16. Patents & Copyright
a) Any discovery, design, computer software program or other work or invention which might reasonably be exploitable (‘Invention’) which is discovered, invented or created by the Employee (either alone or with any other person) either directly or indirectly in the course of their normal duties or in the course of duties specifically assigned to him in the course of his employment shall promptly be disclosed in writing to the College. All intellectual property rights in such Invention shall be the absolute property of the College and the College shall have the right to apply for, prosecute and obtain patent or other similar protection in its own name. Intellectual property rights include all patent rights, copyright and rights in respect of confidential information and know-how. The ownership of copyright in research papers, review articles and books will normally be waived by the College in favour of the author unless subject to any conditions placed on the works by the funder.

The important bit being...

Any ... work ... which might reasonably be exploitable ... which is ... created by the Employee ... in the course of duties ... in the course of his employment ... shall be the absolute property of the College

Research policies at QMUL Academic Registry and Council Secretariat

Creative Commons: http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Data CC Licenses / CC0

Science Commons: http://sciencecommons.org/projects/publishing/open-access-data-protocol/

Restrictions based on data ownership

Restrictions based on data parentage - use of e.g. CC-SA data

Article on CC-BY and data

Where possible, CC0 with a request for citations is preferred (Why does Dyad use CC0)

If data is based on copyright works it may be appropriate to restrict the license to allow only research / non-commercial use (e.g. this would prevent chord annnotations being published commercially).

Practical Steps Towards Data Management

File formats - use open formats where possible to future-proof files.

File naming - give files meaningful names.

Metadata - include a plain-text README file describing the contents of the files.

License - include a plain-text LICENSE file describing the license for the dataset.

Check that a copy of your data will be backed up - e.g. check that the network drive you store your data on is actually backed up.

Repositories

The appropriate repository will partly depend upon the data.

It could be... C4DM RDR, Dryad, Flick, Archiv.Org...

However, if you want data to be reused in a citable manner remember to package the license and the required citation with the data. It means that however the data reaches the final user the only excuse for not being able to cite the data is that someone has bothered to remove the info...

Open Source Learning Tools

Xerte