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services:seminars:liber_digcurwsiv [2017/06/22 15:31] – [4th Digital Curation Workshop] leffertsservices:seminars:liber_digcurwsiv [2018/04/09 09:17] – [Previous Digital Curation Workshops] lefferts
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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://www.liberquarterly.eu/articles/10.18352/lq.7960/galley/8250/download/|first]] Digital Curation Workshop was ‘Curating research: e-merging new roles and responsibilities in the European landscape’, and focused on the creation and curation of research data in fit-for-purpose data repositories. The [[http://libereurope.eu/blog/2012/05/16/summary-of-2nd-liber-workshop-on-digital-curation-7-8-may-2012-florence-italy/|second]] Workshop carried the title ‘Partnering for digital curation ‘ and talked about research libraries and digital assets, not from a technical perspective, but rather an organisational one. The workshop looked at partnerships, e.g. between custodian organisations sharing the burden of curation (e.g., KB e-depot, Portico, LOCKSS, CLOCKSS), and also partnerships within the information chain (between creators and custodians of digital information). The [[https://liber2014.univie.ac.at/home/|third]] Workshop (see also http://libereurope.eu/digitalculturalheritageforum/ last item in section 3) focussed on data management plans and explored the question ‘Which representation of the records will be the target of preservation?’ This fourth Workshop aims to explore aspects related to the collaboration between library and research community, when they are dealing with data which originated in the one community but is of prime interest to the other.+
  
 Theme: Data Stewardship and Data Curation  Theme: Data Stewardship and Data Curation 
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 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?  How do we arrive at a shared understanding of what is required? What might be a feasible division of labour between researchers, IT professionals and libraries?  And within that context, what will be the roles of digital data curators, stewards, archivists and rare books librarians in these new areas of work? Share your views with us, tell what skills you are building up in your team, and what you think falls within or outside the remit of a data steward. ‘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?  How do we arrive at a shared understanding of what is required? What might be a feasible division of labour between researchers, IT professionals and libraries?  And within that context, what will be the roles of digital data curators, stewards, archivists and rare books librarians in these new areas of work? Share your views with us, tell what skills you are building up in your team, and what you think falls within or outside the remit of a data steward.
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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://www.liberquarterly.eu/articles/10.18352/lq.7960/|first]] Digital Curation Workshop was ‘Curating research: e-merging new roles and responsibilities in the European landscape’, and focused on the creation and curation of research data in fit-for-purpose data repositories. The [[http://libereurope.eu/blog/2012/05/16/summary-of-2nd-liber-workshop-on-digital-curation-7-8-may-2012-florence-italy/|second]] Workshop carried the title ‘Partnering for digital curation ‘ and talked about research libraries and digital assets, not from a technical perspective, but rather an organisational one. The workshop looked at partnerships, e.g. between custodian organisations sharing the burden of curation (e.g., KB e-depot, Portico, LOCKSS, CLOCKSS), and also partnerships within the information chain (between creators and custodians of digital information). The [[https://liber2014.univie.ac.at/home/|third]] Workshop (see also http://libereurope.eu/digitalculturalheritageforum/ last item in section 3) focussed on data management plans and explored the question ‘Which representation of the records will be the target of preservation?’ This fourth Workshop aims to explore aspects related to the collaboration between library and research community, when they are dealing with data which originated in the one community but is of prime interest to the other.
  
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