[Eril-l] IDCC17 Workshop on Educating Information Professionals and Researchers in Research Data Management
Tibbo, Helen R
tibbo at ils.unc.edu
Wed Jan 11 13:09:50 PST 2017
Please excuse cross postings.
I am excited to announce a half-day workshop at IDCC17 on Educating Information Professionals and Researchers in Research Data Management.
* When: Thursday afternoon, February 23, 2017
* Workshop organisers: Dr. Helen R. Tibbo, Alumni Distinguished Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Robin Rice, Data Librarian (Mantra Service), University of Edinburgh; William Kilbride, Executive Director, DPC.
* Description: This workshop aims to present brief overviews of key international RDM education efforts with a synthesizing overview of research progress in this area. Helen Tibbo will report on "Research Data Management and Sharing." the MOOC (Massively Open Online Course), produced by the CRADLE project-- (cradle.web.unc.edu) - and the University of Edinburgh's MANTRA (datalib.edina.ac.uk/mantra) program. CRADLE is an IMLS (Institute of Museum and Library Services)-funded project undertaken by the School of Information and Library Science and the Odum Institute at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. CRADLE partnered with MANTRA to produce a MOOC that is relevant to librarians, archivists, and other information professionals tasked with research data management and preservation as well as to researchers themselves. This is the first international MOOC on data management, curation, and preservation and can be found at: https://www.coursera.org/learn/data-management. Tibbo will also report on a project to provide disciplinary data profiles to support the MOOC and make it more relevant to researchers in a number of fields.
Robin Rice will provide an update on MANTRA and RDM efforts at the University of Edinburgh, reflect on her experience with the Coursera MOOC, and discuss how this tool might be enhanced for librarians and especially researchers.
William Kilbride will talk about the DPC's "Getting Started" and "Making Progress" workshop series and discuss how fundamental preservation concepts are essential to RDM plans and training and lead the panel in a discussion of where RDM education is, how far it has come, and where it needs to go.
These presentations will provide the audience with a starting point for breakout sessions. Breakout groups will discuss questions that may include but are not limited to:
* How do you handle data training at your institution?
* How do (or could) you mix online and face to face resources?
* How do (or could) you collaborate across your institution to deliver training?
* What are your professional needs in RDM (education for librarians/archivists)?
* What tools would make your researcher support for RDM easier and more effective?
* What lessons have you learned from working with research on their RDM needs?
* The Target Audiences for this workshop are individuals who are 1) librarians/archivists supporting researchers in RDM; 2) RDM educators; and 3) researchers interested in learning about RDM training opportunities.
Hope to see you in Edinburgh! -Helen
Dr. Helen R. Tibbo, Alumni Distinguished Professor &
Society of American Archivists, President 2010-2011 and Fellow
School of Information and Library Science
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3360
Tel: 1+ 919 418 4557
Fax: 1+ 91 962 8071
tibbo at email.unc.edu<mailto:tibbo at email.unc.edu>
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