This issue’s editorial focuses on the response of librarians and information professionals to the United States government’s open access mandates. Librarians and information professionals realize that developing strong data science education curriculum and data literacy skills, dialoging with each other about shared staffing goals, and discovering which data services an institution needs, are vital in helping institutions be able to meet these mandates
With the rapid growth in data access and availability, there has been a growing need across sectors ...
Objective: To describe the challenges and outcomes of the University of Massachusetts Amherst Librar...
With funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, the Libraries of the University of M...
Many academic institutions and their libraries have developed research data services, but sometimes ...
JESLIB Editor Elaine R. Martin introduces the articles in Volume 1, Issue 3 and discusses how these ...
This article describes UMass Amherst Libraries data management workshops and online resources develo...
The research landscape is growing dramatically, and librarians are examining new roles, services, an...
Objective: To identify specific data curation and management competencies that would aid in the cont...
Presentation on data management, how it intersects with open data and federal mandates for public ac...
As data issues become increasingly important in education and everyday life, all librarians should ...
The Journal of eScience Librarianship is in the “business of scholarship” and dedicated to openly di...
JESLIB Editor Elaine R. Martin introduces the articles in Volume 3, Issue 1 by discussing data liter...
Objective: In light of academic libraries expanding the data services they offer, this article hopes...
With the rapid growth in data access and availability, there has been a growing need across sectors ...
Environmental scans, futures studies and technology assessments have defined multiple trends affecti...
With the rapid growth in data access and availability, there has been a growing need across sectors ...
Objective: To describe the challenges and outcomes of the University of Massachusetts Amherst Librar...
With funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, the Libraries of the University of M...
Many academic institutions and their libraries have developed research data services, but sometimes ...
JESLIB Editor Elaine R. Martin introduces the articles in Volume 1, Issue 3 and discusses how these ...
This article describes UMass Amherst Libraries data management workshops and online resources develo...
The research landscape is growing dramatically, and librarians are examining new roles, services, an...
Objective: To identify specific data curation and management competencies that would aid in the cont...
Presentation on data management, how it intersects with open data and federal mandates for public ac...
As data issues become increasingly important in education and everyday life, all librarians should ...
The Journal of eScience Librarianship is in the “business of scholarship” and dedicated to openly di...
JESLIB Editor Elaine R. Martin introduces the articles in Volume 3, Issue 1 by discussing data liter...
Objective: In light of academic libraries expanding the data services they offer, this article hopes...
With the rapid growth in data access and availability, there has been a growing need across sectors ...
Environmental scans, futures studies and technology assessments have defined multiple trends affecti...
With the rapid growth in data access and availability, there has been a growing need across sectors ...
Objective: To describe the challenges and outcomes of the University of Massachusetts Amherst Librar...
With funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, the Libraries of the University of M...