RDOS supports the Cornell community in managing and sharing research outputs.We facilitate ethical sharing of research and scholarship, and operate within the balance of content being “as open as possible, as closed as necessary”. |
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Data curation and sharing support
Consultation and instruction
Outward facing educational website resources, including
Best practice (“how-to”) guidance for working with data throughout the life cycle
Cornell Data Storage Finder
Cornell services list: comprehensive list of data-related services from campus providers
DMPTool management
Cornell Data Services (CDS) leadership and engagement (coordination, website maintenance, outreach leadership etc.)
ORCID researcher identifiers
Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs, via DataCite)
eCommons provides long-term access to Cornell-related digital content, including documents, research papers, images, data, code and software, electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) and more.
DSpace Leadership
DataCite
Building relationships with University administration, researchers and peers is critical to understanding needs, solutions and what role CUL can play in closing those gaps. Examples of how we do this include:
Participation in the Cornell Research Security Compliance Committee and its subgroups, including the Open Research Working Group
Leadership roles in the Data Curation Network
Cornell representation on Higher Education Leadership Initiative for Open Scholarship (HELIOS) and HELIOS working groups
Participation in the recent Cornell University Research Data Security Task Force
Cornell Statistical Consulting Unit Faculty Advisory Board membership
Cornell University New Faculty Infrastructure Support Group membership