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Research 3.0: Libraries, Scholarly Communications, and Research Services Presented at Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) April 4, 2016, San Antonio, Texas Rebecca Bryant Visiting Project Manager, Researcher Information Systems University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Beth Namachchivaya Associate University Librarian University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign The landscape of academic research has changed rapidly in the past decade, with access to high-performance networks, and the focus on data-intensive and interdisciplinary scholarship. Research libraries in North America are developing new services and programs aimed at meeting scholars’ needs for data-intensive, and interdisciplinary research support. Examples of some emerging programs include: • Supporting digital research (graphical information systems, digital humanities, survey research methodologies, working with large datasets) • Educating users about copyright and author rights • Supporting content-creation and publishing activities in numerous ways: institutional repository to store and host works, establishing maker spaces, and developing infrastructure and workflows for more formal library-located publishing efforts • Collaboration with research offices to educate researchers about federal mandates for open access publications and datasets • Establishment of data management and archival resources • Partnering with third-party vendors and with consortia to achieve scale-efficiencies and facilitate impact • Development of researcher information management systems to support collaboration, discovery, and reporting We present a case study of the development of a suite of new tools and services at the University of Illinois Library at Urbana-Champaign within its newly established Office of Research to support digital scholarship and to provide sustained and broad access to research. We will also discuss the significant challenges and opportunities of library/campus partnerships for cyberinfrastructure and research support.]]>

Research 3.0: Libraries, Scholarly Communications, and Research Services Presented at Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) April 4, 2016, San Antonio, Texas Rebecca Bryant Visiting Project Manager, Researcher Information Systems University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Beth Namachchivaya Associate University Librarian University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign The landscape of academic research has changed rapidly in the past decade, with access to high-performance networks, and the focus on data-intensive and interdisciplinary scholarship. Research libraries in North America are developing new services and programs aimed at meeting scholars’ needs for data-intensive, and interdisciplinary research support. Examples of some emerging programs include: • Supporting digital research (graphical information systems, digital humanities, survey research methodologies, working with large datasets) • Educating users about copyright and author rights • Supporting content-creation and publishing activities in numerous ways: institutional repository to store and host works, establishing maker spaces, and developing infrastructure and workflows for more formal library-located publishing efforts • Collaboration with research offices to educate researchers about federal mandates for open access publications and datasets • Establishment of data management and archival resources • Partnering with third-party vendors and with consortia to achieve scale-efficiencies and facilitate impact • Development of researcher information management systems to support collaboration, discovery, and reporting We present a case study of the development of a suite of new tools and services at the University of Illinois Library at Urbana-Champaign within its newly established Office of Research to support digital scholarship and to provide sustained and broad access to research. We will also discuss the significant challenges and opportunities of library/campus partnerships for cyberinfrastructure and research support.]]>
Wed, 06 Apr 2016 03:09:59 GMT /slideshow/cni-research-3april2016/60537391 rabryant@slideshare.net(rabryant) Cni research 3_april_2016 rabryant Research 3.0: Libraries, Scholarly Communications, and Research Services Presented at Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) April 4, 2016, San Antonio, Texas Rebecca Bryant Visiting Project Manager, Researcher Information Systems University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Beth Namachchivaya Associate University Librarian University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign The landscape of academic research has changed rapidly in the past decade, with access to high-performance networks, and the focus on data-intensive and interdisciplinary scholarship. Research libraries in North America are developing new services and programs aimed at meeting scholars’ needs for data-intensive, and interdisciplinary research support. Examples of some emerging programs include: • Supporting digital research (graphical information systems, digital humanities, survey research methodologies, working with large datasets) • Educating users about copyright and author rights • Supporting content-creation and publishing activities in numerous ways: institutional repository to store and host works, establishing maker spaces, and developing infrastructure and workflows for more formal library-located publishing efforts • Collaboration with research offices to educate researchers about federal mandates for open access publications and datasets • Establishment of data management and archival resources • Partnering with third-party vendors and with consortia to achieve scale-efficiencies and facilitate impact • Development of researcher information management systems to support collaboration, discovery, and reporting We present a case study of the development of a suite of new tools and services at the University of Illinois Library at Urbana-Champaign within its newly established Office of Research to support digital scholarship and to provide sustained and broad access to research. We will also discuss the significant challenges and opportunities of library/campus partnerships for cyberinfrastructure and research support. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cniresearch3april20161-160406030959-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Research 3.0: Libraries, Scholarly Communications, and Research Services Presented at Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) April 4, 2016, San Antonio, Texas Rebecca Bryant Visiting Project Manager, Researcher Information Systems University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Beth Namachchivaya Associate University Librarian University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign The landscape of academic research has changed rapidly in the past decade, with access to high-performance networks, and the focus on data-intensive and interdisciplinary scholarship. Research libraries in North America are developing new services and programs aimed at meeting scholars’ needs for data-intensive, and interdisciplinary research support. Examples of some emerging programs include: • Supporting digital research (graphical information systems, digital humanities, survey research methodologies, working with large datasets) • Educating users about copyright and author rights • Supporting content-creation and publishing activities in numerous ways: institutional repository to store and host works, establishing maker spaces, and developing infrastructure and workflows for more formal library-located publishing efforts • Collaboration with research offices to educate researchers about federal mandates for open access publications and datasets • Establishment of data management and archival resources • Partnering with third-party vendors and with consortia to achieve scale-efficiencies and facilitate impact • Development of researcher information management systems to support collaboration, discovery, and reporting We present a case study of the development of a suite of new tools and services at the University of Illinois Library at Urbana-Champaign within its newly established Office of Research to support digital scholarship and to provide sustained and broad access to research. We will also discuss the significant challenges and opportunities of library/campus partnerships for cyberinfrastructure and research support.
Cni research 3_april_2016 from Rebecca Bryant, PhD
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Options for online profiles /slideshow/options-for-online-profiles/60351721 20160401bryantprofilefatigue-160401180552
Panelist with Michael Twidale and Lisa Hinchliffe in a workshop event called "Managing Your Digital Footprint as a Scholar." I spoke about the landscape of online profiles available to scholars, particularly emphasizing the ORCID identifier.]]>

Panelist with Michael Twidale and Lisa Hinchliffe in a workshop event called "Managing Your Digital Footprint as a Scholar." I spoke about the landscape of online profiles available to scholars, particularly emphasizing the ORCID identifier.]]>
Fri, 01 Apr 2016 18:05:52 GMT /slideshow/options-for-online-profiles/60351721 rabryant@slideshare.net(rabryant) Options for online profiles rabryant Panelist with Michael Twidale and Lisa Hinchliffe in a workshop event called "Managing Your Digital Footprint as a Scholar." I spoke about the landscape of online profiles available to scholars, particularly emphasizing the ORCID identifier. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20160401bryantprofilefatigue-160401180552-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Panelist with Michael Twidale and Lisa Hinchliffe in a workshop event called &quot;Managing Your Digital Footprint as a Scholar.&quot; I spoke about the landscape of online profiles available to scholars, particularly emphasizing the ORCID identifier.
Options for online profiles from Rebecca Bryant, PhD
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IRC overview /slideshow/20150921-irc-overview/53295537 20150921ircoverview-150928203250-lva1-app6891
An overview of the Illinois Research Connections information system at the University of Illinois. This slide deck may be used for local presentations to departments and colleges.]]>

An overview of the Illinois Research Connections information system at the University of Illinois. This slide deck may be used for local presentations to departments and colleges.]]>
Mon, 28 Sep 2015 20:32:50 GMT /slideshow/20150921-irc-overview/53295537 rabryant@slideshare.net(rabryant) IRC overview rabryant An overview of the Illinois Research Connections information system at the University of Illinois. This slide deck may be used for local presentations to departments and colleges. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20150921ircoverview-150928203250-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> An overview of the Illinois Research Connections information system at the University of Illinois. This slide deck may be used for local presentations to departments and colleges.
IRC overview from Rebecca Bryant, PhD
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ORCID flyer_free&fast /slideshow/flyer-free-and-fast/26311495 flyer-free-20and-20fast-130918093230-phpapp01
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ORCID flyer_free&fast from Rebecca Bryant, PhD
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ORCID_flyer_3easy from Rebecca Bryant, PhD
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Orcid poster 09092013 /slideshow/orcid-poster-09092013/26307298 orcid-20poster-09092013-130918072833-phpapp01
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Orcid poster 09092013 from Rebecca Bryant, PhD
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Bryant orcid pkp_08212013_v2 /rabryant/bryant-orcid-pkp08212013v2-25450849 bryant-orcid-pkp-08212013-v2-130821075939-phpapp02
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Wed, 21 Aug 2013 07:59:39 GMT /rabryant/bryant-orcid-pkp08212013v2-25450849 rabryant@slideshare.net(rabryant) Bryant orcid pkp_08212013_v2 rabryant <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/bryant-orcid-pkp-08212013-v2-130821075939-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Bryant orcid pkp_08212013_v2 from Rebecca Bryant, PhD
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VIVO and persistent identifiers: Integrating ORCID_08152013 /slideshow/vivo-and-persistent-identifiers-integrating-orcid08152013/25271964 orcid-vivo08152013-130815073909-phpapp02
Title: VIVO and persistent identifiers: Integrating ORCID Presented at the VIVO 2013 conference in St. Louis, MO, 08/15/13 Presenters: Rebecca Bryant, PhD, ORCID, Bethesda, MD, USA Hal Warren, American Psychological Association, Washington DC Simeon Warner, PhD, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Abstract: Since the launch of the ORCID Registry in October 2012, thousands of researchers have claimed their ORCID iD. Organizations have been embedding ORCID identifiers in manuscript submission systems, in funding applications, and adding them to university profile systems. Even before launch, the VIVO ontology had incorporated an ORCID field. In this panel, we will provide an overview of the ORCID registry and adoption, and demonstrate how the American Psychological Association (APA) has integrated ORCID identifiers into its VIVO system and developed an application to populate ORCID records with demographic and publication attributes from APA VIVO RDF files. The ORCID data are packaged as a JSON object stored as a URI in the VIVO record. This serves as a cross-check for ORCID assertions from the publisher of works claimed and allows APA to use VIVO to extend valid provenance assertions for publications in a Linked Open Data Trust Framework. We will discuss the application of this use case for other VIVO implementations and other researcher profiling systems, focusing on integrations at universities. ]]>

Title: VIVO and persistent identifiers: Integrating ORCID Presented at the VIVO 2013 conference in St. Louis, MO, 08/15/13 Presenters: Rebecca Bryant, PhD, ORCID, Bethesda, MD, USA Hal Warren, American Psychological Association, Washington DC Simeon Warner, PhD, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Abstract: Since the launch of the ORCID Registry in October 2012, thousands of researchers have claimed their ORCID iD. Organizations have been embedding ORCID identifiers in manuscript submission systems, in funding applications, and adding them to university profile systems. Even before launch, the VIVO ontology had incorporated an ORCID field. In this panel, we will provide an overview of the ORCID registry and adoption, and demonstrate how the American Psychological Association (APA) has integrated ORCID identifiers into its VIVO system and developed an application to populate ORCID records with demographic and publication attributes from APA VIVO RDF files. The ORCID data are packaged as a JSON object stored as a URI in the VIVO record. This serves as a cross-check for ORCID assertions from the publisher of works claimed and allows APA to use VIVO to extend valid provenance assertions for publications in a Linked Open Data Trust Framework. We will discuss the application of this use case for other VIVO implementations and other researcher profiling systems, focusing on integrations at universities. ]]>
Thu, 15 Aug 2013 07:39:09 GMT /slideshow/vivo-and-persistent-identifiers-integrating-orcid08152013/25271964 rabryant@slideshare.net(rabryant) VIVO and persistent identifiers: Integrating ORCID_08152013 rabryant Title: VIVO and persistent identifiers: Integrating ORCID Presented at the VIVO 2013 conference in St. Louis, MO, 08/15/13 Presenters: Rebecca Bryant, PhD, ORCID, Bethesda, MD, USA Hal Warren, American Psychological Association, Washington DC Simeon Warner, PhD, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Abstract: Since the launch of the ORCID Registry in October 2012, thousands of researchers have claimed their ORCID iD. Organizations have been embedding ORCID identifiers in manuscript submission systems, in funding applications, and adding them to university profile systems. Even before launch, the VIVO ontology had incorporated an ORCID field. In this panel, we will provide an overview of the ORCID registry and adoption, and demonstrate how the American Psychological Association (APA) has integrated ORCID identifiers into its VIVO system and developed an application to populate ORCID records with demographic and publication attributes from APA VIVO RDF files. The ORCID data are packaged as a JSON object stored as a URI in the VIVO record. This serves as a cross-check for ORCID assertions from the publisher of works claimed and allows APA to use VIVO to extend valid provenance assertions for publications in a Linked Open Data Trust Framework. We will discuss the application of this use case for other VIVO implementations and other researcher profiling systems, focusing on integrations at universities. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/orcid-vivo08152013-130815073909-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Title: VIVO and persistent identifiers: Integrating ORCID Presented at the VIVO 2013 conference in St. Louis, MO, 08/15/13 Presenters: Rebecca Bryant, PhD, ORCID, Bethesda, MD, USA Hal Warren, American Psychological Association, Washington DC Simeon Warner, PhD, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Abstract: Since the launch of the ORCID Registry in October 2012, thousands of researchers have claimed their ORCID iD. Organizations have been embedding ORCID identifiers in manuscript submission systems, in funding applications, and adding them to university profile systems. Even before launch, the VIVO ontology had incorporated an ORCID field. In this panel, we will provide an overview of the ORCID registry and adoption, and demonstrate how the American Psychological Association (APA) has integrated ORCID identifiers into its VIVO system and developed an application to populate ORCID records with demographic and publication attributes from APA VIVO RDF files. The ORCID data are packaged as a JSON object stored as a URI in the VIVO record. This serves as a cross-check for ORCID assertions from the publisher of works claimed and allows APA to use VIVO to extend valid provenance assertions for publications in a Linked Open Data Trust Framework. We will discuss the application of this use case for other VIVO implementations and other researcher profiling systems, focusing on integrations at universities.
VIVO and persistent identifiers: Integrating ORCID_08152013 from Rebecca Bryant, PhD
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-rabryant-48x48.jpg?cb=1548173179 Enthusiastic, organized, and strategic thinker with extensive experience leading new program development through consensus building, project planning, and implementation in both university and scholarly communications ecosystems. Dynamic speaker, effective communicator, and experienced relationship and community builder skilled at working across disciplinary, organizational, and international borders. www.oclc.org/research/people/bryant.html https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cniresearch3april20161-160406030959-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/cni-research-3april2016/60537391 Cni research 3_april_2016 https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20160401bryantprofilefatigue-160401180552-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/options-for-online-profiles/60351721 Options for online pro... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20150921ircoverview-150928203250-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/20150921-irc-overview/53295537 IRC overview