44 Association of Research Libraries Research Library Issues 298 2019 Next steps for the AgNIC DWG is a follow-up to the DIDAg workshop in late summer 2019, issuing best practices for data management within the sub-disciplines of agriculture, and continued training for agriculture librarians in research data management. Endnotes 1. “About AgNIC,” Agriculture Network Information Collaborative, accessed June 15, 2019, https://www.agnic.org/about. 2. “List of Partners,” Agriculture Network Information Collaborative, accessed June 15, 2019, https://www.agnic.org/partners. 3. “AgNIC Strategic Partnerships,” Agriculture Network Information Collaborative, accessed June 15, 2019, https://www.agnic.org/sites/ default/files/partnerships.pdf. 4. “Check Us Out and Get Involved!,” Agriculture Network Information Collaborative, accessed June 15, 2019, https://www.agnic.org/sites/ default/files/AgNIC_JoinUS.pdf. 5. “About,” DataRefuge, accessed June 15, 2019, https://www.datarefuge. org/about. 6. “Archiving Data,” Environmental Data & Governance Initiative, accessed June 15, 2019, https://envirodatagov.org/archiving/. 7. Danielle Cooper et al., Supporting the Changing Research Practices of Agriculture Scholars (New York: Ithaka S+R, June 7, 2017), https://doi. org/10.18665/sr.303663. 8. Cynthia Parr, Erin Antognoli, and Jonathan Sears, “How Agricultural Researchers Share Their Data: A Landscape Inventory,” Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 1, e20434 (2017), https://doi. org/10.3897/tdwgproceedings.1.20434. 9. Adam Kriesberg, Richard Punzalan, and Morgan G. Daniels, “Data Practices of Agricultural Scientists: Global Insights” (presented at the USAIN 16th Biennial Conference, Pullman, WA, May 14, 2018).
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