10 research outputs found

    Data Conservancy CyberInfrastructure Early Development Case Study

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    This case study focuses on lessons learned during the Data Conservancy (DC) architecture and infrastructure development in its initial phases from 2009-2011. This study explores how the Infrastructure Research and Development team functioned, what the architecture underlying the DC infrastructure was, what compelling issues presented themselves during the project, and how those issues were resolved in terms of the context and reasoning of decisions made in the initial phases of the DC infrastructure development.NSF Award Number OCI-0830976unpublishednot peer reviewe

    Google Digital Humanities Awards Recipient Interviews Report

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    As input into the development, design, and improvement of the HathiTrust Research Center (HTRC), recipients of Google’s Digital Humanities Grants were interviewed to identify issues encountered during their projects. This project was guided by the following goals: - Increase empirical understanding of how to identify materials for use by scholars. - Increase empirical understanding of how to provide better access to materials for use by scholars. - Identify meaningful characteristics of content that affect identification, retrieval, and other parameters. - Identify data preprocessing and transformation issues encountered by scholars. - Provide input to inform the architecture of the HTRC related to representation of collections, faceted browsing, identifiers, etc.unpublishednot peer reviewe

    Social Engineering Effects on Instructors and Students in an Elearning Environment

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    The University of Illinois through the Illinois Online Network has been offering an 8-week fully online course titled, Online Learning: An Overview, as part of the award winning Making the Virtual Classroom a Reality (MVCR) program for nine years. This course was specifically designed as an interactive student-led discussion-centered elearning experience as is typical for the distance education field in the United States. However, analysis of the history of distance education as well as current global course offerings shows that less social means of distance education have been and still are viable educational alternatives to the traditional classroom. Furthermore, evaluations completed for this course as well as final program evaluations in MVCR show that a significant portion of students would prefer an independent-study model. This study questions the dominant U.S. distance education paradigm by analyzing the same course taught at the same time by the same instructor under two activity-different but content-equivalent instructional designs. Variables analyzed through experiential case study, content analysis, an instructor journal, and surveys include student satisfaction and self-perceived learning, instructor satisfaction, instructor time requirements, and depth or level of student demonstrated knowledge

    Data Curation Education in Research Centers Internship Evaluation

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    One of the primary aspects of the Data Curation Education in Research Programs (DCERC) program is the incorporation of a data internships or field experiences into the educational program. The internship experiences will be evaluated and analyzed in three ways. First, an end-of-event survey was voluntary completed by the students and mentors. Second, anecdotal input by students and faculty will be integrated into the on-going case study. Third, the internship is being formally evaluated by an external evaluator through a focus group. The first aspect of this evaluation informed in parts by the other aspects is reported on here.IMLS RE-02-10-0004-10unpublishednot peer reviewe

    Data Curation Education in Research Centers Workshop Evaluation

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    The Data Curation Education in Research Centers (DCERC) Summer Workshop was held at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder, CO prior to the start of the student internship experiences (the beginning of the Masters students’ on-site research experience) and at the start of their first summer in the program. This report gives an overview of the results from a survey evaluating this workshop.IMLS RE-02-10-0004-10unpublishednot peer reviewe

    Report on the Data Curation Research Summit

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    The Data Curation Research Summit consisted of four sessions, which followed opening contextual remarks provided by the organizers of both the DCRS and the previous Bloomsbury workshop. The first session was focused on current directions in research from the perspective of LIS faculty. The second session was devoted to approaches and challenges studying scientific data practices and needs. The third session covered current directions in research from the perspective of research libraries, and the final session returned to the original themes of the Bloomsbury conference with perspectives from the publishing community. This report provides a synopsis of the presentations as well as the broader group discussion of the summit. More specifically, this report highlights key emergent themes and concludes with recommendations for strategic research directions for advancing the state of knowledge and practice in the curation of research data. Briefs of the individual presentations are provided at the end of the report.Institute of Museum and Library Servicesunpublishednot peer reviewe

    Analyzing Data Curation Job Descriptions (Poster & Abstract)

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    In developing the Data Curation Education Program (DCEP) at the Graduate School of Library and Information Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign, we have been engaged in a continuous, multi-faceted needs assessment of the range of data service needs for scientists and scholars across domains to inform curriculum development. The DCEP is training LIS professionals for employment across a range of information-oriented institutions, including data centers, libraries and institutional repositories, museums, archives, and private industry. As the data curation field matures, it is essential to assess required skill sets in relation to current jobs, as well as emerging or anticipated roles. This study uses current job postings as a source for analyzing the types of jobs emerging, the kinds of institutions looking for professionals with data curation skills, education requirements for current positions, and expectations for different categories of skill sets.published or submitted for publicatio

    Report from the Research Data Workforce Summit

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    Over the course of the summit, three themes were prominent across the presentations and discussion: advancing professional education, coordination across disciplines and sectors, and key educational challenges. Each of these are described in detail and then outlines of presentations are given.National Science Foundation, OCI-0830976unpublishednot peer reviewe

    Instrument for the GSLIS/UIUC specialization in Data Curation alumni survey, 2008-2012

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    The document contains the survey instrument from a study on the Specialization in Data Curation program at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, aimed at understanding job preparedness and work experiences of graduates and areas for improvement in data curation education. The survey captured information on employment status, job characteristics, career satisfaction, program assessment, continuing education needs, and future trends in data curation.unpublishe

    Site-Based Data Curation at Yellowstone National Park

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    The Site-Based Data Curation (SBDC) project at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is developing a framework of policies and processes for the curation of research data generated at scientifically significant sites. The model will be built around the case of systems geobiology at Yellowstone National Park.IMLS / LG-06-12-0706-12unpublishedis peer reviewe
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