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Learning by Teaching about RDM: An Active Learning Model for Internal Library Education
Author(s) -
Eleanor Mattern,
Aaron Brenner,
Liz Lyon
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international journal of digital curation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1746-8256
DOI - 10.2218/ijdc.v11i2.414
Subject(s) - rdm , computer science , instructional design , discipline , session (web analytics) , knowledge management , engineering management , sociology , world wide web , multimedia , engineering , computer network , social science
This paper reports on the design, delivery and assessment of a model for internal library education around research data management (RDM). Conducted at the University of Pittsburgh Library System (ULS), the exercise and resultant instructional session employed an active learning approach, in which a group of librarians and archivists explored data issues and conventions in a discipline of their own selection and presented their findings to an audience of library colleagues. In this paper, we put forth an adaptable active learning model for internal RDM education and offer guidance for its implementation by peer libraries that are similarly building internal capacity for the design and delivery of RDM services that are responsive to disciplinary needs.

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