• Volume 12, Issue 1, Special Issue: 2022 Research Data Access and Preservation (RDAP) Summit is Now Available

    Volume 12, Issue 1, Special Issue: 2022 Research Data Access and Preservation (RDAP) Summit is Now Available

    Posted by Julie Goldman on 2023-02-17


JeSLIB is proud to publish another Special Issue highlighting works related to the Research Data and Preservation (RDAP) Summit 2022.

The JeSLIB Editors would like to thank the guest editors, Caitlin Bakker, University of Regina, Kathryn Brook, University of Tennessee, Jeanine Finn, The Claremont Colleges, and Paria Aria, Texas A&M University for their dedication, patience, and hard work in bringing together this special issue. 

Most of all, thank you to the RDAP community for your continued support and enthusiasm for JeSLIB and its mission to advance the theory and practice of librarianship focusing on services related to data-driven research and promoting high standards in peer review and open access. 

Congratulations to all the authors who contributed to making this, our FIFTH Special Issue for the RDAP Summits a success! We look forward to the 2023 RDAP Summit in March.


Volume 12, Issue 1 (2023) Special Issue: 2022 Research Data Access and Preservation (RDAP) Summit


Editorial

Special Issue: 2022 Research Data Access and Preservation (RDAP) Summit
Caitlin Bakker, Kathryn Brooks, Jeanine Finn, and Paria Aria


Full-Length Paper

Are Institutional Research Data Policies in the US Supporting the FAIR Principles? A Content Analysis
Clara Llebot and Diana J. Castillo

There's no "I" in Research Data Management: Reshaping RDM Services Toward a Collaborative Multi-Stakeholder Model
Alisa B. Rod, Biru Zhou, and Marc-Etienne Rousseau

Show me the data! Data sharing practices demonstrated in published research at the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Tess Grynoch and Kimberly MacKenzie


eScience in Action

Data Management Librarians Role in a Large Interdisciplinary Scientific Grant for PFAS Remediation: Considerations and Recommendations
Jennifer Chaput and Renee Walsh

Developing a Data Fellowship Program and Peer-to-Peer Support Model
Nicholas Ruhs

The Open Science of Deep Learning: Three Case Studies
Chreston Miller, Leah Hamilton, and Jacob Lahne

Developing a Centralized Hub for Research Data Services: Trainings and Resources in Health Sciences Contexts
Peace Ossom Williamson


Commentary

Inclusion in Data: Incorporating DEIA Components into Research Data Services Practices
Chelsea H. Barrett


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