TY - BOOK AU - Tibor, Koltay. TI - Research Data Management and Data Literacies SN - 9780128244753 U1 - 001.420285 23 PY - 2022/// CY - Massachusetts PB - Chandos, KW - RDM KW - Research data management KW - Data Literacies KW - data deluge N1 - Cover image Title page Table of Contents Copyright Acknowledgments Introduction References Chapter 1: Information, data, text, document Abstract Introduction Differing approaches to data and information References Further reading Chapter 2: Information and data ecologies Abstract Introduction Open science and open data Data ethics Data papers and data journals Openness through citing research data and using alternative indicators Other issues of the information ecosystem References Further reading Chapter 3: Data quality, the essential “ingredient” Abstract Introduction The nature of research data quality Actors and stakeholders Data quality attributes Big data quality Data governance Conclusion References Further reading Chapter 4: Research data management Abstract Introduction The nature of research data management Planning and building RDM services RDM services RDM and data curation RDM and research support services Conclusion References Further reading Chapter 5: New literacies in the age of convergence Abstract Introduction Approaching literacies From information literacy to data literacy Other relevant literacies Conclusion References Further reading Chapter 6: Roles and education of information and data professionals Abstract Information and data professionals in academic libraries and beyond Research data management education Education for data literacy Similarities and convergences in the pedagogical approaches to the education for literacies References Index N2 - Research Data Management and Data Literacies help researchers familiarize themselves with RDM, and with the services increasingly offered by libraries. This new volume looks at data-intensive science, or ‘Science 2.0’ as it is sometimes termed in commentary, from a number of perspectives, including the tasks academic libraries need to fulfil, new services that will come online in the near future, data literacy and its relation to other literacies, research support and the need to connect researchers across the academy, and other key issues, such as ‘data deluge,’ the importance of citations, metadata and data repositories. This book presents a solid resource that contextualizes RDM, including good theory and practice for researchers and professionals who find themselves tasked with managing research data ER -