Assessing the Research Practices of Big Data and Data Science Researchers at Texas A&M University: An Ithaka S+R Local Report
Abstract
The risks and rewards of big data research at Texas A&M University are undocumented and the conveyance of the current practices and needs of researchers across disciplines is difficult to codify. This qualitative needs assessment is part of a multi-institutional study coordinated by Ithaka S+R. This local report seeks to describe the experiences, and perceptions of big data and data science scholars at Texas A&M University in order to identify potential avenues of support by the University Libraries and campus partners.
Subject
Big DataData Science
Needs Assessment
Research Subject Categories::SOCIAL SCIENCES::Other social sciences::Library and information science
Department
University LibrariesCollections
Citation
Watts, John; Sare, Laura; Tajallipour, Paria; Jackson, Carolyn (2021). Assessing the Research Practices of Big Data and Data Science Researchers at Texas A&M University: An Ithaka S+R Local Report. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /194888.
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