JUL 16

Works in Progress Webinar: Responding to Researcher Needs Through Continuous Skills Development - A Case Study from the University of Miami

In this webinar, Cameron Riopelle will share how actively develops new skills and knowledge needed to support RDM services in a rapidly evolving ecosystem.

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Presenters

Cameron Riopelle, Data Services Librarian, University of Miami Libraries

Description

Librarians often find it challenging to support researchers working within different disciplines, platforms, and research methods. In this webinar presentation, Cameron Riopelle will share about how he works to actively develop new skills and knowledge needed to support RDM services in a rapidly evolving ecosystem. Cameron will also provide an overview of how the University of Miami has developed robust research data management services in response to the needs of researchers. Today Miami offers a well-attended Data Services Workshop Series on topics such as SAS, SPSS, Tableau, and R/R Studio; advises researchers on how to find, collect, analyze, and store data; supports DMP planning, DOI minting, and storage and long term sharing of research data.  We will conclude with Q & A at the end of the webinar. 

 

This webinar will be of interest to anyone interested in research data management, including library leaders, data curators, subject area librarians, and scholarly communications librarians. It will also be of interest to library leaders who are interested in fostering an environment of continuous skills development for librarians.

  Works in Progress: An OCLC Research Occasional Webinar Series

These webinars are exclusively for OCLC Research Library Partners, but the recordings are publicly available to all.

Works in Progress: An OCLC Research Occasional Webinar Series to talk about work happening in OCLC Research – we'd like to present our work informally and get feedback from you, our Partners. We'd also like this to be a venue for Partner institutions. What are you working on that everyone should know about? What input would help you move forward? Let us know!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date

16 July 2019

Time

11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Eastern Daylight Time, North America [UTC -4]