Understanding Genetic Mechanisms of Renewal in Regular Tissue and Cancer Cells: A Data Management Case from a Ph.D. Candidate Data Producer
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Day, Jan CDocument Type
OtherPublication Date
2013-04-03Keywords
data managementreference interview
student research
breast cancer
stem cells
RNAi screening
computational modeling
chemical genetics
molecular probing
quantitative modeling
Biology
Cancer Biology
Library and Information Science
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OBJECTIVE: To document the challenges that a Ph.D. candidate faces as being a key producer of research in the field of cancer biology research including intellectual property rights and day-to-day practices in implementing a PI's research objective. METHODS: The librarian conducted a semi-structured data interview of a Ph.D. candidate from the biology department at a research institution. At the time of writing, the reference interview has not been conducted. The archivist will transcribe the interview using a RDM planning instrument to categorize the RDM challenges. The archivist will author a case narrative to highlight the challenges a Ph.D. candidate as a key producer of research data in an organized study. RESULTS: At the time of the proposal, the results of the data interview are not yet available. CONCLUSIONS: Although the interview explores the data management practices of Ph.D. candidate as a key producer of laboratory data, the study does not recommend librarians conducting reference interviews with research staff to create data management plans.Permanent Link to this Item
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/28605Notes
This submission is a part of the Simmons Graduate School of Library and Information Science launch course in 532G Scientific Research Data Management.
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