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====== 4th Digital Curation Workshop ====== | ====== 4th Digital Curation Workshop ====== | ||
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- | This is the fourth in a series of Digital Curation Workshops, which previously took place in 2009, 2012, and 2014. The title of the [[https:// | + | |
Theme: Data Stewardship and Data Curation | Theme: Data Stewardship and Data Curation | ||
This theme is on the agenda of both libraries and research teams and a focus area in LIBER’s new Strategic Plan. It covers a broad variety of aspects. For this workshop three themes have been identified to compare and evaluate experiences in this emerging and rapidly evolving field in order to distil best practices, guidelines and identify areas of future concern | This theme is on the agenda of both libraries and research teams and a focus area in LIBER’s new Strategic Plan. It covers a broad variety of aspects. For this workshop three themes have been identified to compare and evaluate experiences in this emerging and rapidly evolving field in order to distil best practices, guidelines and identify areas of future concern | ||
- | We are planning to organise three sessions that each combine a paper introducing the topic, a short presenting successes (or failures), and a workshop. The themes for the three sessions are: | + | We are planning to organise three sessions that each combine a paper introducing the topic, a short presenting successes (or failures), and a workshop. The themes for the three sessions are:\\ |
- | - Researcher in Residence programmes | + | - Researcher in Residence programmes\\ |
- | - Re-integrating newly-created knowledge coming out of research projects back into the library | + | - Re-integrating newly-created knowledge coming out of research projects back into the library\\ |
- | - What is required of a librarian (or a library team) that is tasked with data stewardship activities? | + | - What is required of a librarian (or a library team) that is tasked with data stewardship activities?\\ |
- | For each block we invite you to either propose | + | For each block we invite you to either propose |
- | a) paper introducing the topic and setting the scene (ca. 30 min), or | + | a) paper introducing the topic and setting the scene (ca. 30 min), or\\ |
- | b) a presentation demonstrating your successes or failures in this area (10 min), or | + | b) a presentation demonstrating your successes or failures in this area (10 min), or\\ |
c) a workshop allowing practical audience participation (ca. 90 min). | c) a workshop allowing practical audience participation (ca. 90 min). | ||
- | Topic I | + | **Topic I**\\ |
Researcher in Residence programmes | Researcher in Residence programmes | ||
More and more library institutions run researcher-in-residence programs, working with digital humanities researchers to develop innovative research methods, tackling a library’s digital content in close collaboration with their data experts. Participating in this program is deemed mutually beneficial to both the researcher and the library and the programme may lead to the development of new, often freely-available tools of benefit to the community at large. Tell us about your programme, so that we can examine the similarities and differences between such programs, list the aspects which need to be considered in such a scenario and map positive and maybe also negative experiences with such collaborations, | More and more library institutions run researcher-in-residence programs, working with digital humanities researchers to develop innovative research methods, tackling a library’s digital content in close collaboration with their data experts. Participating in this program is deemed mutually beneficial to both the researcher and the library and the programme may lead to the development of new, often freely-available tools of benefit to the community at large. Tell us about your programme, so that we can examine the similarities and differences between such programs, list the aspects which need to be considered in such a scenario and map positive and maybe also negative experiences with such collaborations, | ||
- | Topic II | + | **Topic II**\\ |
Funnelling research knowledge back into library | Funnelling research knowledge back into library | ||
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Databases resulting from research (projects) come with sustainability issues, and issues around data formats, and data models that are not easily compatible with the technical environment in which a library operates. Newly created knowledge is increasingly published in new forms, such as electronic and/or enhanced publications, | Databases resulting from research (projects) come with sustainability issues, and issues around data formats, and data models that are not easily compatible with the technical environment in which a library operates. Newly created knowledge is increasingly published in new forms, such as electronic and/or enhanced publications, | ||
- | Topic III | + | **Topic III**\\ |
Data stewardship and your library staff | Data stewardship and your library staff | ||
‘Data stewardship’ is one of the new buzz words on the research scene, but a precise definition of what these data stewards will do or what skills they will have is yet to emerge. To what extent does the conceptual field of data stewardship overlap with traditional or emerging practices in libraries, and to what extent does it seem likely to threaten current good practice and/or drive resource use going forward? | ‘Data stewardship’ is one of the new buzz words on the research scene, but a precise definition of what these data stewards will do or what skills they will have is yet to emerge. To what extent does the conceptual field of data stewardship overlap with traditional or emerging practices in libraries, and to what extent does it seem likely to threaten current good practice and/or drive resource use going forward? | ||
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+ | ====== Previous Digital Curation Workshops ====== | ||
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+ | This is the fourth in a series of Digital Curation Workshops, which previously took place in 2009, 2012, and 2014. The title of the [[https:// | ||
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