JISC Managing Research Data:
Liaison Librarian Training


Stuart Macdonald
Anne Donnelly
Robin Rice

EDINA & Data Library, University of Edinburgh
Nottingham: 25 October 2012
Overview

The Context
The Collaboration
The Plan
The Topics
The (intended) Outcome
The Challenges
The Context
Information Services (IS) has committed to an
 RDM Roadmap over an 18 month period (July
 2012-Jan. 2014) via its annual planning rounds.

The Roadmap will help to engage academic
 units and PIs in research data management and
 provide services to implement the University’s
 RDM Policy.

IS staff need training to build confidence in
 engaging in RDM activity and support.
The Collaboration
The Roadmap is a
                         Liaison librarian
 cross-divisional goal
                          training involves four
 of IS.
                           librarians from
Supported by:            various subject areas
 ◦ DCC                   Data librarians as
 ◦ EDINA & Data           facilitators
   Library               Internal and
 ◦ User Services          external guest
 ◦ Library &              speakers
   Collections
 ◦ IT Infrastructure
Liaison Librarians@Edinburgh
  Work with academic staff to ensure that
the library is meeting teaching and
research needs by ensuring availability of
materials in their respective subject areas
  Promote information literacy
  Feedback specific needs of
colleges/schools into library planning
process
The Plan
Facilitated by ‘expert’ data librarians
Assigned work at own pace; group get-
 togethers 5 times over period (2 hours)
Inspired by Data Intelligence 4 Librarians but
 based on MANTRA learning units
Reflective writing to think as a researcher
Short talks followed by long discussions
Interactive group exercises based on UKDA
 Train the Trainers materials
The Topics

Data management planning
Documenting & organising data
Data storage & security
Ethics & copyright
Data sharing
The (intended) Outcome
Librarians are in control of their own training
 (planned collaboratively) and therefore are
 committed to learning.
Reading at own pace, reflective writing,
 selected software modules allow individuals to
 achieve deeper understanding for given
 research field.
Management commitment to roll out further
 training based on results; but not for formal job
 description changes.
The Challenges
If commitment is only lightweight - done as
 other work allows, spread over 4 months, no
 anticipation of job change - how effective will
 (the learning) be?

How and by whom should further training be
 done across IS and with researchers?

DCC/MRD: Awareness of other institutions’
 progress may help learners take on board
 importance of RDM.
Thanks!
MANTRA - http://datalib.edina.ac.uk/mantra/
Data Intelligence 4 Librarians -
http://dataintelligence.3tu.nl/en/home/
Edinburgh University Data Library –
www.ed.ac.uk/is/data-library
Edinburgh University Data Management Policy -
http://tinyurl.com/6jnllft

JISC Managing Research Data: Liaison Librarian Training

  • 1.
    JISC Managing ResearchData: Liaison Librarian Training Stuart Macdonald Anne Donnelly Robin Rice EDINA & Data Library, University of Edinburgh Nottingham: 25 October 2012
  • 2.
    Overview The Context The Collaboration ThePlan The Topics The (intended) Outcome The Challenges
  • 3.
    The Context Information Services(IS) has committed to an RDM Roadmap over an 18 month period (July 2012-Jan. 2014) via its annual planning rounds. The Roadmap will help to engage academic units and PIs in research data management and provide services to implement the University’s RDM Policy. IS staff need training to build confidence in engaging in RDM activity and support.
  • 4.
    The Collaboration The Roadmapis a Liaison librarian cross-divisional goal training involves four of IS. librarians from Supported by: various subject areas ◦ DCC Data librarians as ◦ EDINA & Data facilitators Library Internal and ◦ User Services external guest ◦ Library & speakers Collections ◦ IT Infrastructure
  • 5.
    Liaison Librarians@Edinburgh Work with academic staff to ensure that the library is meeting teaching and research needs by ensuring availability of materials in their respective subject areas Promote information literacy Feedback specific needs of colleges/schools into library planning process
  • 6.
    The Plan Facilitated by‘expert’ data librarians Assigned work at own pace; group get- togethers 5 times over period (2 hours) Inspired by Data Intelligence 4 Librarians but based on MANTRA learning units Reflective writing to think as a researcher Short talks followed by long discussions Interactive group exercises based on UKDA Train the Trainers materials
  • 7.
    The Topics Data managementplanning Documenting & organising data Data storage & security Ethics & copyright Data sharing
  • 8.
    The (intended) Outcome Librariansare in control of their own training (planned collaboratively) and therefore are committed to learning. Reading at own pace, reflective writing, selected software modules allow individuals to achieve deeper understanding for given research field. Management commitment to roll out further training based on results; but not for formal job description changes.
  • 9.
    The Challenges If commitmentis only lightweight - done as other work allows, spread over 4 months, no anticipation of job change - how effective will (the learning) be? How and by whom should further training be done across IS and with researchers? DCC/MRD: Awareness of other institutions’ progress may help learners take on board importance of RDM.
  • 10.
    Thanks! MANTRA - http://datalib.edina.ac.uk/mantra/ DataIntelligence 4 Librarians - http://dataintelligence.3tu.nl/en/home/ Edinburgh University Data Library – www.ed.ac.uk/is/data-library Edinburgh University Data Management Policy - http://tinyurl.com/6jnllft

Editor's Notes

  • #7 Because the learners are liaison librarians, not repository or digital preservation librarians,