Situating Expertise in Practice: Domain-Based Data Management Training for Liaison Librarians
Can’t use the file because of accessibility barriers? Contact us
Date
2021-12-15
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Abstract
The research data management team at the University of California, Berkeley implemented a domain-based Librarian Training Program in order to upskill liaison librarians in research data management principles and to create a community of practice among librarians providing research data support. The training program partnered with representatives from each subject division of the Library to integrate content from relevant disciplines. The training model emphasized scaffolding and concrete deliverables, teaching specific tools and concepts, and creating learning objects useful for instruction and outreach. Employing a more effective pedagogical model, the program was more popular among librarians than previous attempts at library-wide research data management training at Berkeley. This analysis details the program management, curricular design, instruction, and outcomes that made the Library Training Program successful.
Description
This record is for a(n) preprint of an article published on 2021-12-15; the version of record is available at https://doi.org/10.14434/iusw.57.
Keywords
Citation
Wittenberg, Jamie, et al. "Situating Expertise in Practice: Domain-Based Data Management Training for Liaison Librarians." https://doi.org/10.14434/iusw.57.
Journal
DOI
Link(s) to data and video for this item
Relation
Rights
CC BY-NC