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      <title>Review of: Kristin Briney, Data Management for Researchers. Organize, maintain and share your data for research success.</title>
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      <description>Researchers (particularly those in the University sector) have a lot of demands placed upon them. The process of actually doing research has changed over the last few decades and one of the latest changes is an expectation that researchers actively manage the research data they use and create as part of their work.
Many, if not all, researchers will have always managed data. However, the standards to which that data was managed would have varied across disciplines, departments, and individuals.</description>
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