Volume One of Curating Research Data explores the variety of reasons, motivations, and drivers for why data curation services are needed in the context of academic and disciplinary data repository efforts. Twelve chapters, divided into three parts, take an in-depth look at the complex practice of data curation as it emerges around us. Part I sets the stage for data curation by describing current policies, data sharing cultures, and collaborative efforts currently underway that impact potential services. Part II brings several key issues, such as cost recovery and marketing strategy, into focus Introduction to data curation / Lisa R. Johnston -- Research and the changing nature of data repositories / Karen S. Baker and Ruth E. Duerr -- Institutional, funder, and journal data policies / Kristin Briney, Abigail Goben, and Lisa Zilinski -- Collaborative research data curation services : a view from Canada / Eugene Barsky, Larry Laliberté, Amber Leahey, and Leanne Trimble -- Practices do not make perfect : disciplinary data sharing and reuse practices and their implications for repository data curation / Ixchel M. Faniel and Elizabeth Yakel -- Overlooked and overrated data sharing : why some scientists are confused and/or dismissive / Heidi J. Imker -- Research data services maturity in academic libraries / Inna Kouper, Kathleen Fear, Mayu Ishida, Christine Kollen, and Sarah C. Williams -- Extending data curation service models for academic library and institutional repositories / Jon Wheeler -- Beyond cost recovery : revenue models and practices for data repositories in academia / Karl Nilsen -- Current outreach and marketing practices for research data repositories / Katherine J. Gerwig -- Open exit : reaching the end of the data life cycle / Andrea Ogier, Natsuko Nicholls, and Ryan Speer -- The current state of meta-repositories for data / Cynthia R. Hudson Vitale -- Curation of scientific data at risk of loss : data rescue and dissemination / Robert R. Downs and Robert S. Chen
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