Framework for Research Data Management and Persistent Identifiers at Waipapa Taumata Rau

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Research Data Management,
Persistent Identifiers & ORCID
at Waipapa Taumata Rau
 
Overview
 
Integrated Framework for Research Data Management (RDM)
Origins, stock take and recommendations
RDM Programme (2022-2024) Initiatives
Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) initiative
Overview and priorities
ORCID implementation
Current metrics
Existing and planned activity
 
 
 
RDM Project – background and aims
Improving RDM capability maturity
 
Policies and resources
New RDM policy & guidance
Open Access Policy
Research Code of Conduct (under review)
Researcher skills
Ongoing skills development (including around RDM and in Māori Data Sovereignty)
Māori Data Sovereignty
Poutiaki Rangahau Māori
RDM Programme (2022-2024)
Secure Research Environment (SRE)
machine-actionable Data Management Plan (maDMP)
Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) - connected ecosystem
PIDs initiative – priorities and benefits
 
Disambiguate
Maintain accurate affiliations
Enhance discoverability
Reduce data entry
Enable FAIR data
Increased trust
 
PIDs initiative - approach
 
Embed Phase
Increase awareness
Promote benefits
Clear processes to create and use
Support and guidance on usage
 
Connect Phase
Introduce RAiD
Community priorities
Design first interconnections
 
ORCID implementation
 
Current metrics
10,400 public academic and doctoral candidate profiles
27% academics and 22% PhD – attached to Research Outputs
21% academics and 28% PhD – attached to NZ ORCID Hub
 
Existing activities
Guidance for doctoral students to create iD
Guidance for academics to create iD and connect record
Doctoral Induction Workshop
Raising your Research Profile Workshop
ORCID uptake and benefits
 
Propose uptake activities
Staff and student onboarding processes
New staff inductions
Institutional signatures
Annual revitalisation days
Targeted communications
 
Proposed development activities
Up-to-date ORCID records
Up-to-date Research Output profiles
Reduced data entry
 
Questions?
 
Contact:
Ruth Wilson - Engagement Specialist
ruth.wilson@auckland.ac.nz
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This research delves into the integrated framework for Research Data Management (RDM) and the initiatives around Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) and ORCID implementation at Waipapa Taumata Rau. It explores the background, aims, and priorities of the RDM Programme for 2022-2024, focusing on improving RDM capability, policies, resources, Māori Data Sovereignty, and a secure research environment. The PIDs initiative aims to disambiguate people, enhance discoverability, and increase trust in research projects. ORCID implementation metrics show significant progress in creating academic and doctoral profiles.

  • Research Data Management
  • Persistent Identifiers
  • RDM Programme
  • ORCID Implementation
  • PIDs Initiative

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  1. Research Data Management, Persistent Identifiers & ORCID at Waipapa Taumata Rau

  2. Overview Integrated Framework for Research Data Management (RDM) Origins, stock take and recommendations RDM Programme (2022-2024) Initiatives Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) initiative Overview and priorities ORCID implementation Current metrics Existing and planned activity

  3. RDM Project background and aims

  4. Improving RDM capability maturity Policies and resources New RDM policy & guidance Open Access Policy Research Code of Conduct (under review) Researcher skills Ongoing skills development (including around RDM and in M ori Data Sovereignty) M ori Data Sovereignty Poutiaki Rangahau M ori RDM Programme (2022-2024) Secure Research Environment (SRE) machine-actionable Data Management Plan (maDMP) Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) - - connected ecosystem connected ecosystem

  5. PIDs initiative priorities and benefits Disambiguate People ORCID Maintain accurate affiliations Organisations ROR Enhance discoverability Reduce data entry Research Outputs DOI Enable FAIR data Instruments PIDINST Increased trust Research projects RAiD

  6. PIDs initiative - approach Embed Phase Increase awareness Promote benefits Clear processes to create and use Support and guidance on usage Connect Phase Introduce RAiD Community priorities Design first interconnections

  7. ORCID implementation Current metrics 10,400 public academic and doctoral candidate profiles 27% academics and 22% PhD attached to Research Outputs 21% academics and 28% PhD attached to NZ ORCID Hub Existing activities Guidance for doctoral students to create iD Guidance for academics to create iD and connect record Doctoral Induction Workshop Raising your Research Profile Workshop

  8. ORCID uptake and benefits Propose uptake activities Staff and student onboarding processes New staff inductions Institutional signatures Annual revitalisation days Targeted communications Proposed development activities Up-to-date ORCID records Up-to-date Research Output profiles Reduced data entry

  9. Questions? Contact: Contact: Ruth Wilson - Engagement Specialist ruth.wilson@auckland.ac.nz

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