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Best Practices for Data Sharing and Deposit for Librarian Authors
Journal of eScience Librarianship Presentations
  • Regina Fisher Raboin, University of Massachusetts Medical School
  • T. Scott Plutchak, University of Alabama-Birmingham (Retired)
  • Lisa A. Palmer, University of Massachusetts Medical School
  • Julie Goldman, Harvard Medical School
UMMS Affiliation
Lamar Soutter Library
Publication Date
2019-2-13
Document Type
Presentation
Abstract

Sharing data is now encouraged by major funding agencies, and many journals require it as a prerequisite for publication. While many of the hard science journals have implemented ‘Data Deposit Requirements’ and ‘Policies’, in the Library Science literature, publishers are beginning to move titles into open access journals, but data deposit requirements are just beginning to be addressed. Librarian authors will increasingly find themselves having to comply with data sharing policies. In this webinar, we look at examples from the Journal of the Medical Library Association and the Journal of eScience Librarianship and discuss best practices in data deposit.

Rights and Permissions
Copyright 2019 Raboin, Plutchak, Palmer, Goldman
DOI of Published Version
10.13028/gbe2-ef09
Comments

Webinar sponsored by NEASIST, the New England Chapter (http://neasist.org/) of the Association for Information Science and Technology (https://www.asist.org/).

Keywords
  • library science,
  • information science,
  • librarians,
  • data sharing,
  • journal data sharing policies,
  • data deposit,
  • data availability,
  • best practices
Creative Commons License
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
Citation Information
Regina Fisher Raboin, T. Scott Plutchak, Lisa A. Palmer and Julie Goldman. "Best Practices for Data Sharing and Deposit for Librarian Authors" (2019)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/regina_raboin/8/