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Digital stewardship is the active and long-term management of digital objects towards their preservation for and unencumbered access by future generations. Although the field is rapidly maturing, it still lacks a comprehensive competency profile for practitioners. This is due in part to the relative youth of the field, and to the fact that being an effective steward of digital materials requires highly specialized training that is best acquired through hands-on work. Given the key role that competency profiles play in the design of curricula and job postings, the lack of one hinders the training and education of professionals for these positions. This paper provides a profile of the skills, responsibilities, and knowledge areas that define competency in digital stewardship, based on a close study of the projects undertaken in the National Digital Stewardship Residency program (NDSR). The authors use a triangulated research methodology in order to define the scope of the profile, qualitatively analyze the competencies articulated among NDSR project descriptions, and quantitatively evaluate those competencies' importance to professional success. The profile that results from this research has implications for current and future digital stewards: training designed with this profile as its basis will focus on the skills most needed to be an effective digital steward, and therefore can guide both graduate and professional development curricula alike.
\end{abstract}
% A category with the (minimum) three required fields
\category{H.4}{Information Systems}{General}
\category{K.3.2}{Computer and Information Science Education}{Information systems education}
\keywords{digital stewardship, National Digital Stewardship Residency, NDSR, education, training, digital preservation} % NOT required for Proceedings
\section{Introduction}
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The literature review reveals an opportunity to provide digital stewards with an overarching competency profile and statement that span various specializations within the field, but which also articulate requirements concretely enough to guide graduate and professional education and training goals.
\begin{table*}[t!]
\caption{Code categories, their frequencies and sub-codes from the document analysis.}
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\textbf{Code category} & \textbf{Frequency} & \textbf{Sub-Codes} \\
Technical skills & 397 & Format migration/transcoding \\
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& & Flexible \\
& & Enthusiastic
\end{tabular}
\caption{Code categories, their frequencies and sub-codes from the document analysis.}
\label{my-label}
\end{table*}
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\caption{Responses per sub-code with descriptive statistics.}
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& & \multicolumn{5}{l}{\textbf{Response Counts}} & \\
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& Repository management (TRAC, TRD, OAIS, etc.) & 1 & 7 & 9 & 7 & 9 & 3,5
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\label{my-label}
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The survey was open from March 14 to April 1, 2016. Each of the six code categories had one required question, which took the form of a rating matrix (see Supplementary Materials). Each sub-code (see Table 1) represented a row of the matrix, and participants were asked to rank competencies on a five-point Likert scale from "Not at all important" (1) to "Essential" (5) (matrix columns). The survey had a 94\% response rate, having received 33 participant responses out of a total group of 35. The authors analyzed the frequency of responses in each code block in order to determine what the most impactful categories and individual competencies were to achieving residency goals.
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This research has implications for current and future digital stewards alike: The resulting profile can be used to guide graduate and professional development curricula, and training designed with this profile as its basis will focus on the skills most needed to be an effective digital steward. For instance, this study suggests that although specific technical skills are viewed as highly important in different settings, a much larger majority of projects required skills less bound to a particular technology or media, like documentation creation and workflow analysis. The high level of agreement regarding the importance of writing reports and communicating internally also bolster a need for digital stewards to not only possess a deep understanding of their field, but to effectively disseminate their work to others. This new profile illustrates the fundamental competencies that must be cultivated by digital stewards in order to succeed in the profession.
\section{Supplementary Materials}
The authors welcome and encourage others to extend and reproduce their study, and have made all research materials, including the survey instrument and data, freely available at the following: \url{https://osf.io/xfc26}",
The authors welcome and encourage others to extend and reproduce their study, and have made all research materials, including the survey instrument and data, freely available at the following: \url{https://osf.io/xfc26}
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urldate = {2016-04-23},
journal = {Digital Preservation},
author = {{Library of Congress}},
year = {{n.d.}},
year = {2013},
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howpublished = "\url{http://web.archive.org/web/20150929215051/http://www.ils.unc.edu/digccurr/digccurr-matrix.html}",
urldate = {2016-04-23},
journal = {DigCCurr},
author = {Lee, Cal},
author = {Lee, C.},
year = {2009},
file = {Matrix of Digital Curation Knowledge and Competencies (Overview) - DigCCurr Project:/home/vicky/.zotero/zotero/ryt3s4a6.default/zotero/storage/GIICUMRA/digccurr-matrix.html:text/html}
}