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Databrarianship : The Academic Data Librarian in Theory and Practice.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublisher: Chicago, IL : Association of College and Research Libraries, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (387 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780838988008
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 27.7
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Contents:
Intro -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I. Data Support Services for Researchers and Learners -- Chapter 1. A Studio Model for Academic Data Services -- Chapter 2. Embedded Options: A Common Framework -- Chapter 3. Data Reference: Strategies for Subject Librarians -- Chapter 4. The Data Management Village: Collaboration among Research Support Providers in the Large Academic Environment -- Chapter 5. The Data Librarian in the Liberal Arts College -- Chapter 6. Teaching Foundational Data Skills in the Library -- Chapter 7. Technical Data Skills for Reproducible Research -- Chapter 8. Restricted Data Access and Libraries -- Part II. Data in the Disciplines -- Chapter 9. Supporting Geospatial Data -- Chapter 10. From Traditional to Crowd and Cloud: Geospatial Data Services at GMU -- Chapter 11. Qualitative Researchand Data Support: The Jan Brady of Social Sciences Data Services? -- Chapter 12. Data in the Sciences -- Part III. Data Preservation and Access -- Chapter 13. Scholarly Communication and Data -- Chapter 14. Data Sharing Policies in Social Sciences Academic Journals: Evolving Expectations of Data Sharing as a Form of Scholarly Communication -- Chapter 15. Selection and Appraisal of Digital Research Datasets -- Chapter 16. Local Data Success Story: The University of Calgary Library's Ten Years with the City of Calgary -- Chapter 17. Metadata for Social Science Data: Collaborative Best Practices -- Chapter 18. Exploring Disciplinary Metadata and Documentation Practices to Strengthen Data Archiving Services -- Part IV. Data: Past, Present, and Future -- Chapter 19. View from Across the Pond: A UK Perspective -- Chapter 20. The Academic Data Librarian Profession in Canada: History and Future Directions -- Chapter 21. Data Librarianship: A Day in the Life-Science Edition.
Chapter 22. Teaching Data Librarianship to LIS Students -- Author Biographies.
Summary: Drawing on the expertise of a diverse community of practitioners, this collection of case studies, original research, survey chapters, and theoretical explorations presents a wide-ranging look at the field of academic data librarianship.
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Intro -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I. Data Support Services for Researchers and Learners -- Chapter 1. A Studio Model for Academic Data Services -- Chapter 2. Embedded Options: A Common Framework -- Chapter 3. Data Reference: Strategies for Subject Librarians -- Chapter 4. The Data Management Village: Collaboration among Research Support Providers in the Large Academic Environment -- Chapter 5. The Data Librarian in the Liberal Arts College -- Chapter 6. Teaching Foundational Data Skills in the Library -- Chapter 7. Technical Data Skills for Reproducible Research -- Chapter 8. Restricted Data Access and Libraries -- Part II. Data in the Disciplines -- Chapter 9. Supporting Geospatial Data -- Chapter 10. From Traditional to Crowd and Cloud: Geospatial Data Services at GMU -- Chapter 11. Qualitative Researchand Data Support: The Jan Brady of Social Sciences Data Services? -- Chapter 12. Data in the Sciences -- Part III. Data Preservation and Access -- Chapter 13. Scholarly Communication and Data -- Chapter 14. Data Sharing Policies in Social Sciences Academic Journals: Evolving Expectations of Data Sharing as a Form of Scholarly Communication -- Chapter 15. Selection and Appraisal of Digital Research Datasets -- Chapter 16. Local Data Success Story: The University of Calgary Library's Ten Years with the City of Calgary -- Chapter 17. Metadata for Social Science Data: Collaborative Best Practices -- Chapter 18. Exploring Disciplinary Metadata and Documentation Practices to Strengthen Data Archiving Services -- Part IV. Data: Past, Present, and Future -- Chapter 19. View from Across the Pond: A UK Perspective -- Chapter 20. The Academic Data Librarian Profession in Canada: History and Future Directions -- Chapter 21. Data Librarianship: A Day in the Life-Science Edition.

Chapter 22. Teaching Data Librarianship to LIS Students -- Author Biographies.

Drawing on the expertise of a diverse community of practitioners, this collection of case studies, original research, survey chapters, and theoretical explorations presents a wide-ranging look at the field of academic data librarianship.

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