Â鶹AV Institutional RDM Strategy
Recognizing research data as a major research asset is an important steppingstone in the pursuit of academic excellence. Research activities in many domains create increasingly larger volumes of data that are challenging to manage and analyze effectively. Making research outputs discoverable, reproducible, and reusable are foundations and principles of modern scholarship. Research Data Management (RDM) is an integral part of research. RDM practices enable compliance with fast evolving ethical, legal, cultural, and commercial requirements and are a key factor in safeguarding research when necessary.
As part of its strong commitment to research excellence, Â鶹AV will lead in the development of tools, support, and guidance to enable its researchers to manage their research data to the highest standards across the research data lifecycle. The Â鶹AV RDM Strategy represents the initial institutional vision for the enhancement of RDM practices across all academic domains.
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The latest version of Â鶹AV RDM Strategy is available in two formats:
How was the Â鶹AV RDM Strategy created?
Led by the Office of the Vice-President (Research and Innovation), an RDM Strategy Working Group, advised by an RDM Strategy Advisory Group of faculty members, was formed to develop Â鶹AV's institutional RDM strategy. This strategy meets the , which requires each post-secondary institution and research hospital that is eligible to administer Tri-Agency funds to publicly post an institutional RDM strategy.
Throughout the 2022 academic year, the DRS team held information sessions for public consultation on the draft Institutional RDM Strategy. All faculty, staff and students from the Â鶹AV research community were invited to read and provide feedback on the RDM Strategy draft and to participate in a series of four information sessions held during the summer. Consultation activities culminated with a series of three Town Halls held in October 2022.
The DRS team also worked closely with Â鶹AV's affiliated research hospitals in the development of their respective RDM strategies.
The Tri-Agency maintains an up-to-date .
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Although the consultations have come to a close, all comments, questions or feedback about the Â鶹AV RDM strategy can still be communicated to the DRS Team at drs [at] mcgill.ca (subject: Feedback%20on%20Â鶹AV's%20Institutional%20RDM%20Strategy, body: Please%20mention%20your%20role%20at%20Â鶹AV%20(Faculty%2C%20Student%2C%20Staff%2C%20Administrator)) .
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