Dear IG-ETHRD members,
I want to provide more precise information about the BoF scheduling and
call for contribution.
The BoF is scheduled at
13:30-15:00 Friday 16 Sept 2016, RDA8, Denver (Breakout session 5, Room:
Tower Court B)
Dear IG-ETHRD members,
I want to provide more precise information about the BoF scheduling and
call for contribution.
The BoF is scheduled at
13:30-15:00 Friday 16 Sept 2016, RDA8, Denver (Breakout session 5, Room:
Tower Court B)
The initial agenda and BoF objectives are available here
>
https://rd-alliance.org/research-data-management-literacy-rda-8th-plenar...
For your convenience I put the meeting objectives here:
1) Gather individuals interested in defining reference/model RDM
training curriculum that cover all basic knowledge required for
effective RDM by individuals and organisations
2) Identify key actions to achieve the following:
- create community agreed reference RDM curricula that can be customised
for specific scientific domains and localised to country's local
research infrastructure;
- create a set of reference templates and materials that can used by
educators and trainers to create their customisable courses on RDM
- potentially create a network of volunteer trainers that would be able
to respond quickly on the requests for RDM training
3) understand community support in creating a new WG on RDM literacy and
find volunteers to serve as chairs for a potential WG
Initial Agenda suggested few short presentations from existing projects
and initiatives on RDM training and literacy to provide seeds for
further discussion.
For those who would like to make a short 3-4 minutes presentations or
lightning talks to introduce their experience and vision on the BoF
objectives, please send your topic and the main idea to the BoF chairs
(me and Amy) and/or to the list.
All are invited to prepare their messages for the discussion.
The following are possible guidelines questions (reflect on few the most
relevant to you):
1) Define area of interest or activity
2) What constituency do you represent
(mention if you represent RDM training supply side or consume side -
both are possible?)
3) What RDM training gaps exist for your constituencies?
4) What are the experienced challenges in delivering RDM training? Do
you have sufficient access to training materials and training service at
time and place you need?
5) What are possible solutions?
6) What benefits do you see in having standardised model curriculum for
RDM? What would that look like?
7) Do you see a need in localisation of RDM training materials in sense
of locally available archives and repositories, language, tools?
8) Would you see benefits in creating pool of openly available RDM
training materials in a form of customisable localised learning modules?
9) (Optional) What contribution you can propose to the prospective WG?
------
It is rather long email but I hope we will split it on more specific topics.
Looking forward to you response.
Rest Regards,
Yuri Demchenko
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Author: Gail Clement
Date: 13 Sep, 2016
Dear Yuri and Amy,
Thanks for the call for participation! If time allows, it would be great to lightning-share the AuthorCarpentry currciulum that Caltech and others piloted at the CODATA-RDA Summer School (#DataTrieste). The successful launch has spurred discussion about integrating #AuthorCarpentry into the CODATA-RDA Summer School curriculum proper.
We are in the process of becoming certified Carpentry Instructors; working with Greg Wilson at SWC on the learning objectives; and are sharing #AuthorCarpentry via Caltech Library's GitHub site at http://caltechlibrary.github.io/AuthorCarpentry/
Best regards,
Gail
Gail P. Clement | Head of Research Services | Caltech Library | Mail Code 1-43 | Pasadena CA 91125-4300 | 626-395-1203
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5494-4806 | library.caltech.edu
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Dear IG-ETHRD members,
I want to provide more precise information about the BoF scheduling and call for contribution.
The BoF is scheduled at
13:30-15:00 Friday 16 Sept 2016, RDA8, Denver (Breakout session 5, Room:
Tower Court B)
The initial agenda and BoF objectives are available here > https://rd-alliance.org/research-data-management-literacy-rda-8th-plenar...
For your convenience I put the meeting objectives here:
1) Gather individuals interested in defining reference/model RDM training curriculum that cover all basic knowledge required for effective RDM by individuals and organisations
2) Identify key actions to achieve the following:
- create community agreed reference RDM curricula that can be customised for specific scientific domains and localised to country's local research infrastructure;
- create a set of reference templates and materials that can used by educators and trainers to create their customisable courses on RDM
- potentially create a network of volunteer trainers that would be able to respond quickly on the requests for RDM training
3) understand community support in creating a new WG on RDM literacy and find volunteers to serve as chairs for a potential WG
Initial Agenda suggested few short presentations from existing projects and initiatives on RDM training and literacy to provide seeds for further discussion.
For those who would like to make a short 3-4 minutes presentations or lightning talks to introduce their experience and vision on the BoF objectives, please send your topic and the main idea to the BoF chairs (me and Amy) and/or to the list.
All are invited to prepare their messages for the discussion.
The following are possible guidelines questions (reflect on few the most relevant to you):
1) Define area of interest or activity
2) What constituency do you represent
(mention if you represent RDM training supply side or consume side - both are possible?)
3) What RDM training gaps exist for your constituencies?
4) What are the experienced challenges in delivering RDM training? Do you have sufficient access to training materials and training service at time and place you need?
5) What are possible solutions?
6) What benefits do you see in having standardised model curriculum for RDM? What would that look like?
7) Do you see a need in localisation of RDM training materials in sense of locally available archives and repositories, language, tools?
8) Would you see benefits in creating pool of openly available RDM training materials in a form of customisable localised learning modules?
9) (Optional) What contribution you can propose to the prospective WG?
------
It is rather long email but I hope we will split it on more specific topics.
Looking forward to you response.
Rest Regards,
Yuri Demchenko
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Author: Yuri Demchenko
Date: 13 Sep, 2016
Dear IG-ETHRD members,
I invite you to check the presentations from the SciDataCon2016 session
Dear IG-ETHRD members,
I invite you to check the presentations from the SciDataCon2016 session
"Growing a global education in Research Data Science."
> http://www.scidatacon.org/2016/sessions/57/
The papers and panel discussion were very relevant to the topic of the BoF.
I hope we will have update on the session outcome at the BoF.
Yuri