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    Special Issue: 2020 Research Data Access and Preservation Summit
    (Lamar Soutter Library, UMass Chan Medical School, 2021) Mannheimer, Sara; Newman, Sawyer; Coates, Heather; University Library
    The Journal of eScience Librarianship has partnered with the Research Data Access & Preservation (RDAP) Association for a third year to publish selected conference proceedings. This issue highlights the research presented at the RDAP 2020 Summit and the community it has fostered.
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    Special Issue: 2021 Research Data Access and Preservation Summit
    (Lamar Soutter Library, UMass Chan Medical School, 2021) Bakker, Caitlin; Coates, Heather; Mannheimer, Sara; University Library
    The Journal of eScience Librarianship has partnered with the Research Data Access and Preservation (RDAP) Association for a fourth year to publish selected conference proceedings. The fully-virtual 2021 Research Data Access and Preservation (RDAP) Summit focused on the theme of Radical Change and Data. This editorial introduces the 2021 RDAP Special Issue of the Journal of eScience Librarianship.
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    What if It Didn’t Happen: Data Management and Avoiding Research Misconduct
    (Lamar Soutter Library, UMass Chan Medical School, 2023) Coates, Heather; Goben, Abigail; Briney, Kristin; University Library
    As research misconduct has created reproducibility and researcher reputation concerns, there is an opportunity to recommend data management techniques to assist researchers as they seek to prevent these issues. Also central to the discussion are issues of power in the conduct of research, particularly in upholding the values of honesty and accountability. This commentary discusses how data professionals can engage in practical strategies to protect against allegations of misconduct.
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