Data librarianship as a field study

Authors

  • Alexandre Ribas Semeler
  • Adilson Luiz Pinto

Abstract

Data are generated during all human activities related to digital technology. In recent times, scientific research has increasingly
opted for digital data as its primary source of data; data definition changes for different disciplines and researchers. In this
context, we study the main characteristics of data librarianship as a specialized field of traditional librarianship concerned with
data use in libraries. Our work is organized as follows: First, we present a proposed Venn diagram on the theoretical foundations
of data librarianship; then, we point out the core skills needed by data librarians. Based on a non-exhaustive literature review,
we point out the main topics of research in data librarianship. We describe the significance of research data, data management,
data curatorship, and data repositories. Finally, we list a few certification courses in data librarianship. We conclude that data
librarianship plays a dynamic role in the practical application of data technologies in libraries, and that professional development,
certification, and training in data librarianship are interdisciplinary tasks linked to digital technologies.

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Published

2020-06-25

How to Cite

Ribas Semeler, A. ., & Pinto, A. L. . (2020). Data librarianship as a field study. Transinformação, 32. Retrieved from https://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/transinfo/article/view/5851

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