Working as a Data Librarian: A Practical Guide
By (Author) Eric O. Johnson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Libraries Unlimited Inc
16th November 2018
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Data science and analysis: general
Database design and theory
Information architecture
658.403802855745
Paperback
256
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
454g
Many librarians' job responsibilities increasingly require them to understand and handle data. Learn how to be an effective data librarianeven if you never expected to need data skills. The field of data librarianship is rapidly growing, and some librarians may feel that their training and experience does not cover data questions asked by patrons seeking advice. With this gentle guide for librarians movingsometimes unexpectedlyinto the world of data librarianship, all you need is a willingness to learn the skills required for the rapidly growing number of jobs requiring data librarianship. Working as a Data Librarian focuses on transferable skills and understanding and does not assume extensive knowledge. It introduces tasks and concepts needed to be an effective data librarian, such as best practices for data reference interviewing, finding data sources, data visualization, data literacy, the data lifecycle, metadata design, database design, understanding data management, and preparing data management plans. Additional sections focus on supporting creativity (Makerspaces and Fablabs, 3-D modeling), supporting analysis (GIS, data visualization, text mining, statistical methods), supporting research (digital scholarship, digital preservation, institutional data repositories, scholarly communication), and outreach (data librarian liaisonship, hackathons, developing outreach programs).
A fantastic introduction to the strategies and tools used by data librarians! * The Galecia Group *
Eric O. Johnson is the numeric and spatial data librarian in the Create and Innovate Digital Scholarship Center at Miami University, Oxford, OH.