Building the New England Collaborative Data Management Curriculum

The need for a curriculum designed for librarians to use for teaching STEM research data management skills to their constituents from diverse STEM disciplines has been widely identified. (Qin and D’Ignazio 2010). From 2012-2014, a collaborative group of New England librarians, led by a project team...

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Main Authors: Donna Kafel, Andrew T. Creamer, Elaine R. Martin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Massachusetts Medical School, Lamar Soutter Library 2014-12-01
Series:Journal of eScience Librarianship
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Online Access:http://escholarship.umassmed.edu/jeslib/vol3/iss1/7/
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spelling doaj-34c61e67b1a34546be004687c88c83232020-11-24T21:02:59ZengUniversity of Massachusetts Medical School, Lamar Soutter LibraryJournal of eScience Librarianship2161-39742014-12-0131606610.7191/jeslib.2014.1066Building the New England Collaborative Data Management CurriculumDonna Kafel0Andrew T. Creamer1Elaine R. Martin2University of Massachusetts Medical SchoolBrown UniversityUniversity of Massachusetts Medical SchoolThe need for a curriculum designed for librarians to use for teaching STEM research data management skills to their constituents from diverse STEM disciplines has been widely identified. (Qin and D’Ignazio 2010). From 2012-2014, a collaborative group of New England librarians, led by a project team from the University of Massachusetts Medical School, developed lecture notes, presentation slides, assignments, readings, and case studies for teaching research data management. The New England Collaborative Data Management Curriculum (NECDMC) is unique in its flexibility; providing subject agnostic instructional materials in a modular format for teaching common data management best practices along with a suite of teaching cases illustrating data management in disciplinary contexts. This article is a follow-up to the “Teaching Research Data Management: An Undergraduate/Graduate Curriculum (Piorun et al. 2012) that was published in the Journal of eScience Librarianship.http://escholarship.umassmed.edu/jeslib/vol3/iss1/7/research data managementdata information literacycurriculumNew Englandhealth sciencesSTEMbest practicesmodulesresearch teaching casescollaboration
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Building the New England Collaborative Data Management Curriculum
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data information literacy
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New England
health sciences
STEM
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modules
research teaching cases
collaboration
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title_short Building the New England Collaborative Data Management Curriculum
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publisher University of Massachusetts Medical School, Lamar Soutter Library
series Journal of eScience Librarianship
issn 2161-3974
publishDate 2014-12-01
description The need for a curriculum designed for librarians to use for teaching STEM research data management skills to their constituents from diverse STEM disciplines has been widely identified. (Qin and D’Ignazio 2010). From 2012-2014, a collaborative group of New England librarians, led by a project team from the University of Massachusetts Medical School, developed lecture notes, presentation slides, assignments, readings, and case studies for teaching research data management. The New England Collaborative Data Management Curriculum (NECDMC) is unique in its flexibility; providing subject agnostic instructional materials in a modular format for teaching common data management best practices along with a suite of teaching cases illustrating data management in disciplinary contexts. This article is a follow-up to the “Teaching Research Data Management: An Undergraduate/Graduate Curriculum (Piorun et al. 2012) that was published in the Journal of eScience Librarianship.
topic research data management
data information literacy
curriculum
New England
health sciences
STEM
best practices
modules
research teaching cases
collaboration
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