Data Information Literacy
Librarians, Data, and the Education of a New Generation of Researchers
Contributor(s)
Carlson, Jake (editor)
Johnston, Lisa (editor)
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
100724Language
EnglishAbstract
Given the increasing attention to managing, publishing, and preserving research datasets as scholarly assets, what competencies in working with research data will graduate students in STEM disciplines need to be successful in their fields? And what role can librarians play in helping students attain these competencies? In addressing these questions, this book articulates a new area of opportunity for librarians and other information professionals, developing educational programs that introduce graduate students to the knowledge and skills needed to work with research data. The term “data information literacy” has been adopted with the deliberate intent of tying two emerging roles for librarians together. By viewing information literacy and data services as complementary rather than separate activities, the contributors seek to leverage the progress made and the lessons learned in each service area.
Keywords
Information Science; Collection Development; Academic personnel; Data management; EPICS; Graduate school; Metadata; Postgraduate educationDOI
10.26530/oapen_626975ISBN
9781557538987;9781612493527OCN
908670905Publisher
Purdue University PressPublisher website
http://www.thepress.purdue.edu/Publication date and place
USA, 2015-01-15Series
Purdue Information Literacy Handbooks,Classification
Data science and analysis: general