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This presentation discussed the results of original research conducted with the National Center for Institutional Diversity’s Diversity Scholars Network. (The DSN is a self-identified, multidisciplinary group of scholars at various institutions whose work advances understanding of identity, difference, culture, representation, power, oppression, and inequality). Using an exploratory mixed-methods approach—interviews followed by a survey—we collected information about scholars’ data practices as well as the areas of the data lifecycle where they would benefit from more support. We also solicited feedback on a set of potential data management toolkit resources specifically targeted toward supporting practitioners around diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility concerns regarding their data, and the presentation will address our progress toward building such a toolkit from new and existing resources. -- Rachel Woodbrook Data Curation Librarian University of Michigan Deep Blue Data <https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/data/> 3175 Shapiro Library woodbr@umich.edu | *Office phone temporarily disconnected while I work remotely due to COVID-19.* Pronouns: she, her
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