Rebecca Bryant JavaScript is currently not supported or is disabled by this browser. Some features of this site will not be available. Please enable JavaScript for full functionality. OCLC.org OCLC.org Home Support & Training Community Center Developer Network WebJunction  COVID-19 | Information and resources to help Skip to page content. Research Areas Partnership People News & Events Publications Presentations About Settings Menu Search Research People Rebecca Bryant Rebecca Bryant Senior Program Officer Rebecca Bryant, PhD, serves as Senior Program Officer at OCLC Research where she leads and develops areas for the OCLC Research Library Partnership and for OCLC Research related to research information management (RIM), research data management (RDM), and institutional scholarly communications practices. Her OCLC publications include  Research Information Management: Defining RIM and the Library’s Role, Convenience and Compliance: Case Studies on Persistent Identifiers in European Research Information Management, and The Realities of Research Data Management.  Prior to joining OCLC in 2016, Rebecca served in previous roles at the University of Illinois, including as Project Manager for Researcher Information Services in the University Library, Assistant Dean in the Graduate College, and Project Leader on the system-wide UI-Integrate ERP implementation project. She has also served as Director of Community at ORCID where she led outreach initiatives to encourage the adoption of ORCID identifiers throughout the scholarly communications community, particularly promoting adoption and integration within universities worldwide.  Rebecca earned a bachelor’s degree at Butler University, a master’s degree from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, and a PhD in historical musicology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Contact Rebecca Publications Social Interoperability in Research Support: Cross-campus Partnerships and the University Research Enterprise 20 August 2020 Rebecca Bryant, Annette Dortmund, Brian Lavoie The report defines social interoperability and describes the network of campus units involved in major areas of university research support services. It concludes by offering recommendations for cultivating successful cross-campus relationships. Practices and Patterns in Research Information Management: Findings from a Global Survey 3 December 2018 Rebecca Bryant, Anna Clements, Pablo de Castro, Joanne Cantrell, Annette Dortmund, Jan Fransen, Peggy Gallagher, Michele Mennielli OCLC and eruoCRIS partnered to conduct an international survey of research information management (RIM) practices to examine the broad global RIM ecosystem. This report details the complexity of RIM practices and the growing need for improved system-to-system interoperability. Vers un changement de cap : les bibliothèques, expertes en métadonnées au service de la recherche 11 July 2018 Rebecca Bryant, Brian Lavoie, Contance Malpas This excerpt of the OCLC Research Report, The Realities of Research Data Management—published in the French journal Archimag—examines the categories of incentives that inspired four research universities to acquire RDM capacity: compliance, evolving scholarly norms, institutional strategy, and research demand. View all of Rebecca's publications >> Presentations The Rapidly Changing Research Information Management Landscape By Rebecca Bryant 11 February 2021 Building Cross-campus Relationships in Research Support Services By Rebecca Bryant, Brian Lavoie 20 November 2020 Round up, OCLC-LIBER Open Science Discussion Series By Rachel Frick, Astrid Verheusen, Titia van der Werf, Rebecca Bryant 5 November 2020 Cross-campus partnerships, the library, and the university research enterprise By Brian Lavoie, Rebecca Bryant, Annette Dortmund 26 August 2020 Research Information Management in the United States By Rebecca Bryant 12 May 2020 View all of Rebecca's presentations >> Follow OCLC Research:   © 2021 OCLC Domestic and international trademarks and/or service marks of OCLC, Inc. and its affiliates This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. See OCLC's cookie notice to learn more. Privacy statement Accessibility statement ISO 27001 Certificate