Expanding Library Resources for Data and Compute-Intensive Education and Research

S. Labou, Reid Otsuji
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As reproducible research tools and skills become increasingly in-demand across disciplines, so too does the need for innovative and collaborative training. While some academic departments incorporate software like R or Python in coursework and research, many students remain reliant on self-teaching in order to gain the necessary skills to work with their data. However, given the growing number of students interested in computational tools and resources for research automation, relying on student self-teaching and learning is not an efficient method for training the next generation of scholars. To address the educational need for computational thinking and learning across various academic departments on campus, the UC San Diego Library has been running Software Carpentry workshops (two day bootcamps to introduce foundational programming concepts and best practices) since 2015. The Library, as a discipline-agnostic entity with a history of serving as a trusted resource for information, has been well positioned to provide training for this new era of research methodology. The core of our success is the collaboration with the growing community of Software and Data Carpentry instructors at UC San Diego with expertise in various research disciplines. Building on this strong partnership and leveraging the Library’s resources and expertise in digital literacy, the campus can better support data-driven and technologically-focused education and research.
为数据和计算密集型教育和研究扩展图书馆资源
随着跨学科对可重复的研究工具和技能的需求越来越大,对创新和协作培训的需求也越来越大。虽然一些学术部门将R或Python等软件纳入课程和研究中,但许多学生仍然依靠自学来获得处理数据的必要技能。然而,鉴于越来越多的学生对用于研究自动化的计算工具和资源感兴趣,依靠学生自学并不是培养下一代学者的有效方法。为了满足校园各个学术部门对计算思维和学习的教育需求,加州大学圣地亚哥分校图书馆自2015年以来一直在举办软件木工研讨会(为期两天的训练营,介绍基础编程概念和最佳实践)。图书馆作为一个学科不可知论的实体,具有作为值得信赖的信息资源的历史,已经处于良好的位置,为这个研究方法的新时代提供培训。我们成功的核心是与加州大学圣地亚哥分校不断增长的软件和数据木工教师社区的合作,他们在各种研究学科方面具有专业知识。基于这种牢固的伙伴关系,并利用图书馆在数字素养方面的资源和专业知识,校园可以更好地支持数据驱动和以技术为重点的教育和研究。
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