A Data Librarian is a relatively new role in libraries that broadly refers to job roles focused primarily on data management, often in academic libraries (research data librarian).
Transcript and slides from a 30 minute presentation/ tutorial by Mita Williams,…
Four minute video explaining how cataloguing has changed over the years, and…
Recording of a presentation about the MARC data format, which also includes a…
Recording of the the first in a series of webinars to exchange practices for…
A short video explaining persistent identifiers in cultural heritage and how…
Free PDF and XML versions of this textbook on effective research data…
A webinar discussing how you can get started with the ‘One Librarian One…
Recording of a workshop Presented by Megan Wacha on how to organise events on…
A comprehensive step-by-step blog created by Graham Jevon about how the British…
An 18 minute video explainer by Miriam Posner on the concept of linked open…
An introduction to using Python-based web scraping for data collection, with…
This self-paced course, developed by Parthenos Training, looks at best practice…
A self-paced course, developed by Parthenos Training, aimed at people working…
A primer in the programming language R for library staff members to perform…
An introductory guide to text mining written by Aleszu Bajak and using Twitter…
A guide by the University of Toronto Libraries for new users looking to create…
An introductory webinar on “R for Libraries,” delivered in May 2018…
This Library Carpentry lesson covers the topics: What is Git/GitHub?; Getting…
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