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Research Data Management : Raising our staff expertise –
Taught and CPD learning tailored for Information Professionals
Funded by
Carmen O’DellBarbara Sen
In a nutshell
• There is recognition of the growing scale of digital research data and need for its curation
• Researchers are currently ill positioned to undertake long term stewardship of data (Pryor 2012)
• Its an exciting area to get into and we can make a contribution
• Libraries need to find a role in the era of big data
Research Data Management Pyramid for Libraries (Lewis, 2010: 16)
Information School lecture 2011-11-02
The University Library. The library
research data
pyramid
Identify Preserve PresentSelect
Data collection development &
access management
layer
Develop local data curation capacity
Develop library
workforce data
confidence
Identify required
data skills with LIS schools
Teach data literacy to post-grad students Develop
researcher data
awareness
Provide researcher data advice
Lead on local (Univ) data
policy
Influence national data
policy
Bring data into UG
research-based
learning
Appraise DescribePrioritise
MMartin Lewis (2010)
Why librarians?
• Liaison, negotiation skills and contacts with academics
• Knowledge of good information management, collection development, meta-data skills and practices
• Understanding of research data management as a form of information literacy (IL) - DaMSSI
• Open access leadership roles• Established LIS networks for sharing best practice a
Challenges
• We are already over-taxed!• How deep is our understanding of research?• Complexity and scale of issues• Applying library skills to research data issues• Will researchers look to libraries for this
support??• Resources, infrastructure, management
structures have to be found
Objectives of the project: RDMRose
• Create and evaluate learning materials about RDM tailored for liaison librarians
• For Continuing Professional Development and Library & Information Management students
• Web site – project progress, and open access materials http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/is/research/projects/rdmrose
Questions for us?
• How well does the teach/advise role hook into what we already do?
• What new or strengthened competencies do we need to develop?
• Will we see ourselves differently / present ourselves differently as “data librarians”?
About the partnership• White Rose libraries:
– Leeds, Sheffield and York, & iSchool, University of Sheffield
• Advisory Board– Neil Beagrie – expert on digital preservation– D. Scott Brandt (D2C2) - Associate Dean for Research, Purdue
University– Sheila Corrall – currently Prof. University of Sheffield; University of
Pittsburg from August 2012– Martin Lewis – Director of Library Service, University of Sheffield– Liz Lyon - Director of UKOLN and Associate Director , DCC– Andrew Thompson (DMSPpsych) University of Sheffield– Madeleine de Smaelen (3TU.Datacentrum)
Project Management Team• Led by the University of Sheffield, Project Director Andrew
Cox and Project Manager Tim Nadin• Supported by:
– Research Associate/Curriculum Developer – To be appointed– Brian Clifford, Deputy University Librarian (Head of Learning and
Research Support), University of Leeds and Project Director, RoaDMaP
– Denise Harrison, Head of the Learning and Research Services Team, Library, University of Sheffield.
– Liz Waller, Deputy Director Information and Head of Information Services, University of York.
– Matthew Zawadzki, Archivist and Records Manager, University of Sheffield.
– Barbara Sen, Lecturer in Librarianship, Information School, University of Sheffield.
– Carmen, O’Dell, Faculty Librarian for Science, University of Sheffield
Project• Starting July 2012– ending Summer 2013• Focus groups (White Rose libraries) will scope the
knowledge base, skills gaps, and training requirements • Development of a core of material built round existing
work• Case study material• Delivery and evaluation with Sheffield librarians (Autumn
Semester 2012-13)• Iteration with Leeds and York and FT Sheffield masters
students (Spring semester 2012-13)• Dissemination events
Deliverables
• Curriculum material (lesson plans, case study, assignments etc) for other Information Departments as OER in Jorum
• A module within our taught masters courses (but also available for stand alone study)– MSc Digital Library Management– MA Librarianship– Also MSc Information Management, Information Systems
• A self study CPD version, with support forum – social media
Strengths of the Project• Addresses a very real need• Brings together practitioners, researchers, experts, teaching staff,
managers, students– Sharing expertise, and promoting communication and understanding
• Draws on expertise across organisations exploiting the strengths within the consortium and beyond
• Participative curriculum development tailored for librarians• Provides outputs to support best practice, teaching, and research• Supported mutual learning, and engagement with reflective
techniques• Continuous evaluation built into the project design• The resources will be made openly accessible
RDMRose - Research Data Management : Raising our staff expertise
• An opportunity– To develop our skills & competencies– To exploit our networks– To produce open access re-useable resources for
the wider information community
– An opportunity to work together, to learn together, to grow together ...
References & sources• Corrall, S. (2012) Roles and responsibilities: libraries, librarians and data.
In Pryor, G. (Ed.), Managing research data. (pp. 105-133). London: Facet.• DCC (2012) Digital Curation Lifecycle Model. Available from URL:
http://www.dcc.ac.uk/resources/curation-lifecycle-model Accessed 30th June 2012
• Gabridge, T. (2009). ‘The last mile: liaison roles in curating science and engineering research data’, Research Libraries Issues, 265, 15-21. http://www.arl.org/bm~doc/rli-265-gabridge.pdf
• JISC. URL: http://www.jisc.ac.uk/• Jorum. URL: http://www.jorum.ac.uk/• Lewis, M.J. (2010) Libraries and the management of research data. In:
Envisioning Future Academic Library Services. Facet Publishing, London. OA URL: http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/11171/
• Pryor, G. (2012) Managing research data. London: Facet.