From rinehart.64 at osu.edu Tue Jun 5 16:24:02 2018 From: rinehart.64 at osu.edu (Rinehart, Amanda K.) Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2018 20:24:02 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] GIS Librarian position at Ohio State University Message-ID: Apologies for cross-posting! The Ohio State University Libraries (OSUL) is seeking a talented individual for the position of Geospatial Information Librarian. I am writing to ask for your help in identifying and nominating qualified candidates for this position. The Geospatial Information Librarian is a forward-focused individual who will grow the Libraries' GIS services program. This librarian will be an expert in applying geospatial concepts and techniques to the research agendas of faculty and students, will enhance curricula, and support research innovation across the University relating to spatial, numerical and visual thinking. The librarian will design and deliver consulting services to faculty and students using spatial data in a wide range of units across the University, and will collaborate with other units providing GIS support. As a global leader, The Ohio State University and the Libraries are actively engaged in local, statewide, national, and international initiatives to help shape the future of academic research libraries. These activities and the innovations that result enhance our ability to acquire, manage, and preserve emerging information resources, support knowledge creation, and enable its effective transmission to future learners. Additional information about The Ohio State University Libraries is available at http://library.osu.edu. The full position description is available online here: http://go.osu.edu/GISLibrarian. Thank you for any help you can give us in identifying and nominating qualified candidates for this position. I would be pleased to hear from you. 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Current activities: * Listserv moved from ASIS&T to Kunverj?s server?s: Kunverj is our conference manager. The updated e-mail address is: rdap at kunverj.com * The RDAP website is in the process of being moved from ASIS&T to Kunverj?s servers. It will look similar but we will have more control over the content. * We are in the process of completing 501c-3 documents for non-profit status and plan to submit the documents by the end of the summer, as the RDAP Association. * We are in the process of writing our by-laws, which will be submitted to the community for vetting around the time of our 501c-3 submission * We are working on documentation of conference chair responsibilities that will be shared in conjunction with the past 4 years worth of conference planning materials * We have spoken with Research Data Alliance (RDA) about how we might compliment one another?s organizations, possibly with RDAP taking a role as vetting best practices produced by RDA working groups * We will be speaking with the National Data Integrity Conference (NDIC) organizers, as there is some interest from that community in working with RDAP. * We are actively discussing Community inclusion and want to see this translate into more inclusive conference programming, conference venue consideration (including geography), educational programming, etc. If you have any questions, you can always email us at RDAPBoard at gmail.com. Best, Erica Johns President, RDAP Executive Board RDAP Executive Board: President: Erica Johns Vice President: Jake Carlson Past President: Amy Neeser Secretary: Kristin Briney Elections Coordinator: Christine Wiley Treasurer: Amy Koshoffer Bylaws: Daureen Nesdill Erica M. Johns Research Data and Environmental Sciences Librarian Liaison to BEE, EEB, FSAD, NTRES http://orcid.org/0000-0002-3068-3143 Albert R. Mann Library Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 Tel: (607) 255-0158 Email: emj73 at cornell.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From abigailgoben at gmail.com Wed Jun 13 11:44:25 2018 From: abigailgoben at gmail.com (Abigail Goben) Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2018 10:44:25 -0500 Subject: [Rdap] ACRL RDM Roadshow Information Message-ID: At RDAP, several people asked Megan Sapp Nelson and I more about the Research Data Management Road Show and I'd promised I'd forward the general info to the list. This is a full day workshop that you can license from ACRL. Two presenters come and do a full day at your consortium/institution/preconference -- usually for 50-75 attendees. If you have any questions, please let me know! Abigail *Building Your Research Data Management Toolkit:* *Integrating RDM into Your Liaison Work* *An ACRL RoadShow* Bring this one-day workshop to your campus, chapter, or consortia! To discuss dates and locations, pricing, and for complete workshop details, contact ACRL Program Officer Chase Ollis at collis at ala.org. *?I'm more confident now in my ability to approach faculty and other stakeholders about data management in a way that is thoughtful and thorough.? ~ 2017 Workshop Participant* *Program* [image: Head with Gears]Research data management has emerged as a need among academic researchers and liaisons are building skills in response. This one-day workshop assists liaisons to identify their existing skills and mindsets that transfer to research data management services and then create a learning plan for the RDM specific knowledge needed to serve their subject disciplines. Tools, hints, and tricks will be shared that facilitate partnerships on campus with disciplinary faculty and with other RDM service providers. *Presenters*: 2 *Experience Level*: Introductory *Who Should Attend?* - [image: Users]Subject liaison librarians - Senior library administrators, middle management, and department heads - Technical services librarians and staff - Other campus partners involved in research, sponsored programs, technology transfer, IRB, or campus IT *With an ACRL RoadShow you get?* [image: Checklist] - High quality curriculum delivered by expert presenters - A full day of learning, engagement, and interactivity with colleagues in your field - Tools, materials, and resources you can adapt to your own work - Up to 100 participants - Workshop evaluation summary report Visit the ACRL website for full curriculum details, a list of presenters, and a sample schedule for the day. 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Cinthya From: datacure at googlegroups.com [mailto:datacure at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Abigail Goben Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2018 10:44 AM To: Datacure ; rdap at kunverj.com Subject: [datacure] ACRL RDM Roadshow Information At RDAP, several people asked Megan Sapp Nelson and I more about the Research Data Management Road Show and I'd promised I'd forward the general info to the list. This is a full day workshop that you can license from ACRL. Two presenters come and do a full day at your consortium/institution/preconference -- usually for 50-75 attendees. If you have any questions, please let me know! Abigail [cid:image001.jpg at 01D40303.D5142740] Building Your Research Data Management Toolkit: Integrating RDM into Your Liaison Work An ACRL RoadShow Bring this one-day workshop to your campus, chapter, or consortia! To discuss dates and locations, pricing, and for complete workshop details, contact ACRL Program Officer Chase Ollis at collis at ala.org. ?I'm more confident now in my ability to approach faculty and other stakeholders about data management in a way that is thoughtful and thorough.? ~ 2017 Workshop Participant Program [Head with Gears]Research data management has emerged as a need among academic researchers and liaisons are building skills in response. This one-day workshop assists liaisons to identify their existing skills and mindsets that transfer to research data management services and then create a learning plan for the RDM specific knowledge needed to serve their subject disciplines. Tools, hints, and tricks will be shared that facilitate partnerships on campus with disciplinary faculty and with other RDM service providers. Presenters: 2 Experience Level: Introductory Who Should Attend? * [Users] Subject liaison librarians * Senior library administrators, middle management, and department heads * Technical services librarians and staff * Other campus partners involved in research, sponsored programs, technology transfer, IRB, or campus IT With an ACRL RoadShow you get? * [Checklist] High quality curriculum delivered by expert presenters * A full day of learning, engagement, and interactivity with colleagues in your field * Tools, materials, and resources you can adapt to your own work * Up to 100 participants * Workshop evaluation summary report Visit the ACRL website for full curriculum details, a list of presenters, and a sample schedule for the day. To discuss dates, locations, and pricing, contact ACRL Program Officer Chase Ollis at collis at ala.org. 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It also supports scientific communities by jointly developing and testing methods and software tools that are conducive to research activities. The Open Science Lab is looking to employ a *Software Developer for the ROSI project *to start as soon as possible. *Tasks* - Independent processing of high complexity programming tasks in the field of bibliometrics with the research information system VIVO, including conception, administration - Documentation of the project and preparation for reuse by third parties - Evaluation of data sources (APIs) for bibliometric and other information - Data aggregation and integration - Conceptual and creative collaboration in new projects of the OSL Get more information online: https://www.tib.eu/en/tib/ careers-and-apprenticeships/vacancies/details/stellenausschreibung-nr- 242018/ Violeta Ilik -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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UMass Medical School, Massachusetts' first and only public academic health sciences center, is an award winning public university and one of the leading medical schools in the nation for primary care education. UMass Medical School is also a major center for research, ranking in the top quartile of American medical schools that receive funding from the National Institutes of Health. The Lamar Soutter Library is a vital partner with the medical school and its clinical partner, UMass Memorial Health Care, in supporting research and educational activities. The library is recognized nationally as a leader in services for research data management, research impact, evidence based medicine, and systematic reviews, and oversees the medical school's archives and institutional repository, eScholarship at UMMS. What is the position? Under the general direction of the Associate Director, the Research and Scholarly Communication Services Manager leads and supports the Library staff in developing and implementing library services related to the publication, dissemination, and impact of UMass Medical School's scholarship. This leadership position is responsible for planning, setting goals, setting priorities, and designing and monitoring workflow of the department, and for building partnerships with groups across the medical school. Project Management experience helpful to facilitate design, implementation and management of both Library and Institution projects. For more information please see position description at https://www.ummsjobs.com/job/2882/ What about Worcester, MA? Worcester is the "heart" of the Commonwealth. It is a diverse, multi-ethnic, affordable, culturally-rich "neighborhood city", with a rich history in higher education and industry, and a vibrant foodie and arts scene. Being in the center of MA gives easy access to Boston, Tanglewood, Hartford (CT), Portland (ME), Providence (RI), and beautiful coastal and mountain communities. Come join our team! Regina Fisher Raboin, MSLIS Associate Director Editor-in-Chief, Journal of eScience Librarianship (JESLIB) Lamar Soutter Library University of Massachusetts Medical School 55 Lake Avenue North Worcester, MA 01655 Phone: 1.508.856.2099 Fax: 1.508.856.5039 regina.raboin at umassmed.edu http://works.bepress.com/regina_raboin/ ORCID: 0000-0002-5723-6060 Lamar Soutter Library: "A Leader in Service and Learning" Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential, proprietary and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. 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Join us August 13-14 at the University of Colorado Boulder for the inaugural Mountain West Data Librarian Symposium! *Regular registration is $35 with a discounted student rate of $15.* Attendance is capped at 60 persons, so we do encourage you to register soon to avoid disappointment. The symposium will consist of morning workshops, afternoon unconference sessions, and a round of lighting talks. Workshops will focus on data literacy, data instruction, and pseudoreplication. Unconference sessions are being voted on through the registration process. The current schedule is on the MWDLS website with workshop details being released by July 13, lighting talk submissions opening July 9, and unconference sessions listed August 1. On behalf of the 2018 planning committee , we hope to see you in Boulder! For more information, follow @MountainWestDLS on Twitter or check out the Mountain West Data Librarian Symposium website . Please send any questions to MountainWestDLS at gmail.com. If you are unable to attend the Mountain West Data Librarian Symposium, the Midwest Data Librarian Symposium and the Southeast Data Librarian Symposium will both be held October 8-9. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From wak57 at cornell.edu Fri Jun 29 13:45:18 2018 From: wak57 at cornell.edu (Wendy A. Kozlowski) Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2018 17:45:18 +0000 Subject: [Rdap] Specialized Data Curation Workshop 1 - Applications Now Open! Message-ID: Share your subject, functional or data expertise and help extend library curation capacity! Now accepting applications to attend the Fall 2018 Specialized Data Curation Workshop, the first of three workshops hosted by the Data Curation Network. The workshop will be held October 17-18, 2018 directly after the DLF Forum 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. This free 1.5 day training session will bring together library data specialists and discipline/functional experts in a peer-to-peer learning environment for specialized data curation. Attendees will: 1. Increase understanding of data curation practices and tools in various disciplines, data types, and formats 2. Share expertise and enhance curation capacity for librarians nationwide 3. Meet like-minded colleagues who are interested in building and extending curation practices at their institutions Who should attend: * Subject specialists and library staff with functional expertise * Library staff who are tasked with curating research data * Library staff who are interested in expanding their knowledge of curation practices into new formats or disciplines * Those interested in sharing their expertise and developing data curation primers. (What's a primer?) Workshop applications are now open! There is no cost for the workshop, but we are limited in the number of attendees we can support. To ensure a good mix of library data staff, subject specialists, and functional experts we've established an application and selection process for the first workshop. Scholarships are available for participants who would like to attend the workshop but have limited resources. We encourage scholarship applications from students, new professionals, and members of underrepresented groups. These workshops are made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services RE-85-18-0040-18 and with support from the partner institutions in the Data Curation Network, http://datacurationnetwork.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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In this forward-facing and highly-collaborative position, the Data Curation Librarian draws on a broad knowledge of research data management and stewardship, disciplinary data practices, excellent communication skills, and the ability to monitor and creatively respond to emerging researcher data needs. The position reports to the Digital Scholarship Librarian. For more information see here: https://www.library.pitt.edu/data-curation-librarian Melissa Data Curation Librarian | University Library System (ULS) www.library.pitt.edu Search the site . University Library System (ULS) Find. Articles; Databases; Books; Ejournals; Archives & Special Collections Melissa Ratajeski, MLIS, AHIP, RLAT Coordinator of Data Management Services; IACUC Liaison Health Sciences Library System, University of Pittsburgh 200 Scaife Hall, 3550 Terrace Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15261 Phone: 412-648-1971 Fax: 412-648-8819 email: mar at pitt.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: