Using peer review to support development of community resources for research data management

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2017-09-08
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Soyka, Heather
Budden, Amber
Hutchison, Viv
Bloom, David
Duckles, Jonah
Hodge, Amy
Mayernik, Matthew
Poisot, Timothée
Rauch, Shannon
Steinhart, Gail
Wasser, Leah
Whitmire, Amanda
Wright, Stephanie
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10.7191/jeslib.2017.1114
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Research data management
GitHub
Peer review
Academic libraries
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To ensure that resources designed to teach skills and best practices for scientific research data sharing and management are useful, the maintainers of those materials need to evaluate and update them to ensure their accuracy, currency, and quality. This paper advances the use and process of outside peer review for community resources in addressing ongoing accuracy, quality, and currency issues. It further describes the next step of moving the updated materials to an online collaborative community platform for future iterative review in order to build upon mechanisms for open science, ongoing iteration, participation, and transparent community engagement.
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons 1.0 Public Domain Dedication. The definitive version was published in Journal of eScience Librarianship 6 (2017): e1114, doi:10.7191/jeslib.2017.1114.
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Journal of eScience Librarianship 6 (2017): e1114
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