This article was originally published in the "Journal of eScience Librarianship" by Margaret Henderson : Henderson M. Why You Need Soft and Non-Technical Skills for Successful Data Librarianship. Journal of eScience Librarianship 2020;9(1): e1183. https://doi.org/10.7191/jeslib.2020.1183. Retrieved from https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/jeslib/vol9/iss1/2 Margaret Henderson is Health Sciences Librarian, and chair of the research data management (RDM) team, at San Diego State University..
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JESLIB Editor Elaine R. Martin introduces the articles in Volume 3, Issue 1 by discussing data liter...
In today’s library settings, there is an increasing focus on data skills and data literacy. In fact,...
With data rapidly replacing information as the currency of research, business, government, and healt...
There are many courses available to teach research data management to librarians and researchers. Wh...
A Review of: Federer, L. (2018). Defining data librarianship: A survey of competencies, skills, an...
Increasingly, users of health and biomedical libraries need assistance with challenges they face in ...
As data issues become increasingly important in education and everyday life, all librarians should ...
Objective: The research investigated topic priorities for data literacy training for biomedical rese...
Over the years the library profession has rapidly changed with the advent of technologies. Technolog...
This book is part of the series of staff development books published by the Medical Library Associat...
In today’s library settings, there is an increasing focus on data skills and data literacy. In fact,...
Given recent claims that data science can be fully automated or made accessible to nondata scientist...
Field of library science is changing very fast because of great impact on information technology. Jo...
Objective – To measure the existing data services skills of academic librarians and gather informati...
Our poster presents a grid to assess the perception of data literacy needs and skills among scientif...
JESLIB Editor Elaine R. Martin introduces the articles in Volume 3, Issue 1 by discussing data liter...
In today’s library settings, there is an increasing focus on data skills and data literacy. In fact,...
With data rapidly replacing information as the currency of research, business, government, and healt...