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Building the capabilities for a professional RDM support service In-Person
Danish National Forum for Research Data Management
Train-the-Trainer event
Trainers: Angus Whyte, Magdalena Getler – Digital Curation Centre
Audience: DM Forum members and other researchers, library and research support staff from Danish Universities
Learning objectives:
- Understand the background to capability modeling in Research Data Management and gain awareness of new developments in capability modeling for services to support the stewardship of open research and data science
- Identify common elements of an RDM service and information sources for service development
- Learn how to apply the RISE capability model with stakeholders in your institution to reflect on the levels of capability currently offered, the level desired, and the drivers for change and improvement
- Date:
- 15/06/2018
- Time:
- 10:00 - 16:00
- Time Zone:
- Central European Time (change)
- Location:
- DIA: Kulturarvssalen
- Campus:
- DIA: Den Sorte Diamant, Søren Kierkegaards Plads 1, 1221 København K
Agenda
10.00 |
Capability modeling for RDM –why, what and how? – Background to the development of capability maturity models, their recent applications in RDM, how CMM can help involve your stakeholders in making the case for service development and in monitoring progress. |
10.20 |
The RDM service and its scope for development – Identifying the service value propositions, customers and infrastructure: activities, resources, stakeholder relationships, cost structures for RDM. |
10.40 |
Breakout 1 –Modeling your service; key activities, resources and stakeholder relationships |
11.15 |
Refreshment break |
11.30 |
Modeling RDM capabilities – RISE and alternative approaches – Alternatives: CMM for RDM, ANDS Capability Maturity Guide; Background to RISE and how to apply it with stakeholders in your organisation |
11.50 |
Breakout 2 – Applying the RISE model in your organisation |
12.30 |
Lunch |
13.30 |
Group presentations and discussion – Results from breakout 2, identifying common service development ambitions and challenges |
14.00 |
Strategies for building outreach and support – Service design and branding, engaging with your research community, recruiting a network of champions, leveraging data policy developments |
15.05 |
Breakout 3 – Opportunities for community building and shared development |
15.40 |
New applications of RISE – Linking capabilities and competences for skills development in the EOSCpilot |
15.50 |
Closing comments and conclusions |