 My name is Vanessa Barrett and I work at the University of Adelaide Libraries. My role is Digital Services Librarian. In that role I worked on an AANGS project, a Seeding the Commons project, and this project covered a whole range of research areas because we were looking at research data collections that we could describe and contribute to research data Australia. And we didn't confine ourselves to any one field of research. The challenge I guess that our project was addressing was discovering what sorts of varieties of data collections were out there and how best to work with researchers to describe those collections. And while we were doing that we also wanted to answer the challenge at least to some extent of discovering what it was researchers wanted in terms of research data management. Resolving that challenge, well, we haven't resolved the challenge. We've gone some way towards a better understanding of what it is researchers are looking for and what sorts of services and infrastructure we can build that will help them. So I guess what we have done and what we've engaged with along the way is just talking to researchers in detail about their research, their data collections, and what we can do to help them in any way possible. I guess it's important because it's important to them, it's important to researchers that the outputs that they create are valued and can be made available for other people to use to build on that research. I've personally learned a huge amount and discovered a huge amount about my own organisation through the process of being involved in the project. Mostly what I've learnt is the diversity of research that goes on in our organisation and the passion that people have for that research. And I think that that diversity and that that passion are things that we can build on. And it's been very important not only in terms of providing the funding for the project but also providing a community to engage with so that we can learn from what other people have done working with their researchers that we can build on infrastructure that's already created and that we can feel that we're contributing back to that same community with the things that we learn through doing our projects.