A presentation about an Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) funded research project investigating data information literacy (DIL) needs of e-scientists (www.datainfolit.org)) given at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall 2012 Meeting.
Abstract: What data stewardship skills are needed by future scientists to fulfill their professional responsibilities and take advantage of opportunities in e-science? How can academic librarians contribute their expertise in information organization, dissemination and preservation to better serve modern science? With support from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), four research libraries have formed a partnership to address these questions. The aims of the partnership are to identify the data stewardship skills, including data management and curation, needed by graduate students at the research discipline level, to identify trends that extend across the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines, and to collaborate with faculty to develop and implement “data information literacy” (DIL) curricula to address those needs.
If you use content from this presentation, please cite: Wright, Sarah, Michael Fosmire, Jon Jeffryes, Marianne Stowell Bracke, Brian Westra. (2012) “A Multi-institutional Project to Develop Discipline-Specific Data Literacy Instruction for Graduate Students” Abstract IN22A-08 [oral presentation] 2012 AGU Fall Meeting, Dec. 3-7, San Francisco, CA.
2. Cornell Minnesota Oregon Purdue Purdue
Natural Civil Ecology Agricultural Electrical
Resources Engineering and and
Biological Computer
Engineering Engineering
3. Data
Discovery & Databases & Data Processing
Conversion &
Acquisition Data formats & Analysis
Interoperability
Data Data
Data Quality & Metadata &
Visualization & Management &
Documentation Description
Representation Organization
Cultures of Ethics & Data Curation & Data
Practice Attribution Re-use Preservation
Carlson, J., Fosmire, M., Miller, C. C., & Nelson, M. S. (2011). Determining data
information literacy needs: A study of students and research faculty. Portal: Libraries
& the Academy, 11(2), 629-657.
4. Data
Management
and
Organization
Core
Skills
Data
Metadata Continuity
and Re-Use
5. Data
Management
and
Organization
Core
Skills
Data
Metadata Continuity
and Re-Use
6. Data
Management
and
Organization
Core
Skills
Data
Metadata Continuity and
Re-Use
7. Data
Management
and
Organization
Core
Skills
Data
Metadata Continuity
and Re-Use
8. Cornell Minnesota Oregon Purdue Purdue
Natural Civil Ecology Agricultural Electrical and
Resources Engineering and Biological Computer
Engineering Engineering
Cultures Access and Grant SOP’s Documen
of Ownership close- Metadata ting code
practice Preservation out for Transfer
(sharing) products sharing of code
9. Cornell Minnesota Oregon Purdue Purdue
Natural Civil Ecology Agricultural Electrical and
Resources Engineering and Biological Computer
Engineering Engineering
Fall 2012: Online Data 3 Readings 3 Workshops Embedded
Library Management into project
Workshops Course Informal teams
Session
Spring 2013: 7 modules with Skill Sessions
NTRES Special Research
Topics (1 http://z.umn.e Team
Credit) du/datamgmt
10. • Complete instruction
Teach
• Student work
Assess • Faculty satisfaction
• Extract DIL common features
Model
• Develop toolkit
Publish
11. Principal Investigator:
• Jake Carlson - Purdue University
Co-Principal Investigators:
• Camille Andrews – Cornell University
• Marianne Stowell Bracke – Purdue University
• Michael Fosmire – Purdue University
• Jon Jeffryes – University of Minnesota
• Lisa Johnston – University of Minnesota
• Megan Sapp Nelson – Purdue University
• Dean Walton – University of Oregon
• Brian Westra – University of Oregon
• Sarah Wright – Cornell University