A Problem Shared Is a Community Created: Recommendations for Cross-Institutional Collaborations.

Journal of escience librarianship Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-20 DOI:10.7191/jeslib.754
Marla Hertz, Kelsey Badger, Lena Bohman, Lucy Carr Jones, Christine Nieman Hislop, Katy Smith, Hao Ye
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Abstract

Committee work is a requisite job function for many in academia, yet designing a productive collaborative experience often remains a challenge. In this article, we reflect on our experiences as part of a successful cross-institutional working group and describe strategies to improve leadership structure, group dynamics, accountability, and incentives for collaborative projects. As of January 2023, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Data Management & Sharing (DMS) Policy requires investigators applying for funding to submit a Data Management and Sharing Plan (DMS Plan) that describes how scientific data will be managed, preserved, and shared. In response to this new policy, a community of more than 30 librarians and other research data professionals convened the Working Group on NIH DMSP Guidance, collaboratively producing comprehensive guidance about the policy for researchers and research support staff. In less than a year, the working group produced glossaries of NIH and data management jargon, an example data management and sharing plan, a directory of existing example plans, checklists for researchers and librarians, and an interactive repository finder. This group was a successful grassroots effort by contributors with diverse expertise and backgrounds. We discuss practical strategies for each stage of activity throughout the lifecycle of the working group; from recruiting members, designing pathways to encourage participation from busy professionals, structuring the meetings to facilitate progress and productivity, and disseminating final products broadly. We invite fellow librarians, data professionals, and academics to apply and build upon these strategies to tackle cross-institutional challenges.

共同的问题就是共同的创造:跨机构合作建议》。
委员会工作是学术界许多人的必备工作职能,但设计富有成效的合作体验往往仍是一项挑战。在本文中,我们将反思自己作为一个成功的跨机构工作组成员的经验,并介绍改善领导结构、小组动态、问责制和合作项目激励机制的策略。自 2023 年 1 月起,美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)的数据管理与共享(DMS)政策要求申请资金的研究人员提交一份数据管理与共享计划(DMS 计划),说明如何管理、保存和共享科学数据。为了响应这项新政策,一个由 30 多名图书馆员和其他研究数据专业人员组成的团体召集了 NIH DMSP 指南工作组,共同为研究人员和研究支持人员制定了有关该政策的综合指南。在不到一年的时间里,工作组编制了 NIH 和数据管理术语词汇表、数据管理和共享计划范例、现有范例计划目录、研究人员和图书馆员核对表以及交互式资源库搜索器。该小组由具有不同专业知识和背景的贡献者组成,是一项成功的基层工作。我们讨论了工作组整个生命周期中每个活动阶段的实用策略,包括招募成员、设计途径以鼓励繁忙的专业人员参与、组织会议以促进进展和生产力,以及广泛传播最终产品。我们邀请其他图书馆员、数据专业人员和学者应用和借鉴这些策略,以应对跨机构的挑战。
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