Promotional Practices of Research Data Repositories, 2015

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7/8/15
7/23/15

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8/18/15

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June-August 2015

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Promotional Practices of Research Data Repositories, 2015

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2015-08-19

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Gerwig, Katherine
katherine.gerwig@metrostate.edu

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Research data repositories are a relatively new service offered to researchers by their institutions. They typically fall under the purview of the library and share much in common with the institutional repository. This survey was delivered to academic data repository staff in order to understand how they are promoting research data repositories in the summer of 2015. The results will provide insights into how best to promote the repositories to researchers.

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Gerwig, Katherine; Johnston, Lisa R. (2015). Promotional Practices of Research Data Repositories, 2015. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), http://dx.doi.org/10.13020/D6J01R.
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DRpromo_readmeV2.txtDescription of survey questions and methodology4.17 KB
DRpromo_responsesV2.xlsxSurvey response data18.79 KB
DRpromo_responsesV2.csvCSV of survey response data21.91 KB
DR_affiliation_piechart.jpgChart depicting type of data repository affiliation72.48 KB
DR_promotion_barchart.jpgChart depicting type of promotion technique143.59 KB
DRpromo_survey.jpgImage of survey instrument47.22 KB

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