Benefits

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Principles

Alignment with strategy

  • linking abstract benefits to local strategy
  • awareness of different contexts (records management policy, institutional/teaching strategy, library strategy, etc.)
  • linking low-level benefits (e.g. stabilising a collection) to high-level returns

Different audiences for describing the benefits

  • selecting benefits and language according to the audience (e.g. senior library managers, vs IT managers)

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List of benefits by category

Economic

  • Return on investment

Educational

  • Access
  • Re-use, Re-purpose
  • Opportunity for funding bids
  • Outreach


Organisational

  • Compliance (retention)
  • Reputation
  • Efficiency

Processes

1. Gather relevant institutional documents, such as:

  • Organizational strategic plan
  • Departmental service plan and performance indicators

Check how old they are and see if they are relevant. Ask whether you think DP is timely?

2. Carry out an environment scan such as:

  • Case studies of success and failure
  • Benchmark against comparators
  • Identify significant legislation / regulation

Check whether these are helpful Ask whether you think the mood is right?

3. Look up N Beagrie's Benefits Toolkit and use this.

  • consider the results before you present them
  • find an opportunity to present them in terms your organization will understand.

Resources

[Neil Beagrie's Keeping Research Data Safe Benefits Framework| http://www.beagrie.com/KRDS_BenefitsFramework_Guidev3_July%202011.pdf]

http://www.beagrie.com/KRDS_Factsheet_0711.pdf

Blue Ribbon Task Force http://brtf.sdsc.edu/