"""Digging deeper, reaching further: libraries empowering users to mine the HathiTrust Digital Library resources"" follow-on curriculum"
Author(s)
Green, Harriett
Henley, Amanda
Morse, Geoffrey
Courtney, Angela
Heidenwolf, Terese
Dickson Koehl, Eleanor
Nay, Leanne
Xu, Lijuan
Han, Ruohua
Morris, Sarah
Dubnicek, Ryan
Organisciak, Peter
Wickes, Elizabeth
Issue Date
2019-11
Keyword(s)
text mining, HathiTrust, curriculum, librarian, training
Abstract
Modern academic librarianship demands reconfigured skillsets and expertise to meet the rapidly evolving, data-driven needs of today’s students, faculty, and researchers as they pursue digital scholarship and produce immense amounts of research data. These rapid developments in user needs and research services speak to an urgent need to provide training for academic librarians to support digital scholarship. We seek to address this need in “Digging Deeper, Reaching Further: Libraries Empowering Users to Mine the HathiTrust Digital Library Resources,” a three-year project funded by a Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian grant award from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. The curriculum developed by the DDRF project leverages the tools and data from HathiTrust Research Center to provide a “train the trainer” curriculum for library and information professionals on text mining and digital scholarship methods. This set of curriculum results from an update and extension done in fall 2019.
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