Integrating Student Assistants into Digital Repository Workflows: Challenges and Best Practices

C. Miskey, Kelsey Mazmanyan, Cory Lampert, Andrea A. Wirth
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The Scholarly Communication Initiatives and Digital Collections departments within the University adapted staff workflows to become student-centered, where workers create digital content for the University’ digital repositories. Each department has a diverse set of needs; Scholarly Communication Initiatives hires students to help with the creation of metadata records, review open access options for sharing each work, and upload items into the institutional repository. Digital Collections relies on students to scan, create metadata, and upload images online that reflect physical holdings in Special Collections and Archives. Utilizing student workers also provides more time for full-time staff to work on higher-level projects and to update, rethink, improve, and streamline existing workflows. Both departments have found that student-centered workflows teach technical and transferable skills while also encouraging students to grow professionally, academically, and socially, setting students up for success beyond graduation. Empowering the whole student and encouraging their personal and collaborative growth thus helps each department to become more efficient and successful in their missions, a triumph that is possible for any library department of an academic institution. While there is a large body of research on student workers in libraries, including on the topics of management and specific functional areas, there is very little research focused on student workers in digital repositories. This article begins to fill this gap and discusses the philosophies and methodologies of both departments’ approaches, as well as the results of implementing student-centered processes for the department and full-time staff.
将学生助理集成到数字存储库工作流程:挑战和最佳实践
大学内的学术交流倡议和数字收藏部门调整了员工工作流程,以学生为中心,工作人员为大学的数字存储库创建数字内容。每个部门都有不同的需求;学术交流计划聘请学生帮助创建元数据记录,审查共享每项工作的开放访问选项,并将项目上传到机构存储库。数字馆藏依靠学生扫描、创建元数据,并在线上传反映特殊馆藏和档案馆实物馆藏的图像。利用学生工作者还为全职员工提供了更多的时间来从事更高级别的项目,并更新、重新思考、改进和简化现有的工作流程。两个部门都发现,以学生为中心的工作流程教授技术和可转移技能,同时也鼓励学生在专业、学术和社交方面成长,为学生毕业后的成功奠定基础。赋予整个学生权力,鼓励他们的个人和合作成长,从而帮助每个部门在他们的任务中变得更有效率和成功,这是任何学术机构的图书馆部门都可能取得的胜利。虽然有大量关于图书馆学生工作者的研究,包括管理和特定功能领域的主题,但很少有研究关注数字存储库中的学生工作者。本文开始填补这一空白,并讨论了两个部门方法的哲学和方法,以及为部门和全职员工实施以学生为中心的过程的结果。
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