[Rdap] Data management and public services

Eugene Barsky eugene.barsky at ubc.ca
Wed Nov 12 12:03:16 EST 2014


I am also running something I called Data Cafe each month for the subject
librarians to keep talking about the research data. The fact that I have
been a subject librarian for the last ten years also helps the
conversation.

Data Cafes are well attended are each time are focused on a different
topic. Last week we focused on metadata and all our cataloging librarians
came to participate...

Eugene

On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 8:41 AM, Gulliford, Bradley <gulliford at uta.edu>
wrote:

> So would I—I’m trying to get it written.  :-{)}  I keep discovering new
> angles and ideas.  When I come up with a draft worth sharing, I will
> appreciate comments and suggestions, so I’ll post it somewhere and announce
> it.
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> In the mean time, it’s still being populated (they’re running it as a
> research project, to investigate the educational method), but there is the
> program at the University of North Texas College of Information called
> iCAMP (Information: Curate, Archive, Manage, Preserve), the four courses of
> which I have taken:
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> http://icamp.unt.edu/icamp/content/icamp-project
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> Brad,
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> I would be interested in learning about what you put together for
> educating your colleagues.
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