Apologies for cross-posting
We are pleased to announce that the JISC-funded Research360 Project has
released the summary stakeholder benefits analysis (based on the KRDS
Benefits Framework) from the Research Data Management business case for
the University of Bath. The 4 page document is available to download in
PDF format from http://opus.bath.ac.uk/32509
The benefits summary covers the following groups:
University Community
Academic Staff and Researchers
Students
Professional Services
Institution
External Partners
Industry and Commerce
Public and Voluntary Sectors
Government
Society
Industry and private sector partnerships alongside public sector and
voluntary sector partnerships are key elements of many university
research programmes. Frequently partners sharing their practice, results
data and laboratory methodologies can lead to vital knowledge transfer
activities, improved services and products, creation of spin-out
companies and further investment in the Higher Education sector.
As part of the Research360 project at the University of Bath, we are
examining the data management implications, challenges and benefits
associated with Faculty-Industry and Faculty-Not-for-Profit research
collaborations. As part of this work, we have developed the summary list
of stakeholder benefits that can arise from research data management in
these collaborations. This list is now being shared with other
universities and their research partners. We hope the generic list can
be used as a brain-storming tool and assist in articulating benefits for
selected stakeholders from research data management. Users can sharpen
these short generic expressions of benefits into more focused value
propositions for specific stakeholder audiences as required. Those
interested in applying KRDS benefits analysis for stakeholders in
research data preservation and curation as well as research data
management will also find it of interest.
The Research360 project is funded by JISC and the stakeholder analysis
has been developed by Charles Beagrie Ltd and UKOLN at the University of
Bath.
Dr Catherine Pink
Data Scientist
UKOLN, University of Bath
Bath, BA2 7AY
Contact: [log in to unmask], +44(0)1225 384791
Research Data Management: go.bath.ac.uk/research-data
Research360: blogs.bath.ac.uk/research360
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