A paper by Karl-Rainer Blumenthal, Peggy Griesinger, Julia Kim, and Vicky Steeves on the National Digital Stewardship Residency program.
Go to file
Vicky Steeves 66276aa802 Updated README with relevant summary. 2016-05-26 13:34:56 -04:00
README.md Updated README with relevant summary. 2016-05-26 13:34:56 -04:00

README.md

2016-NDSR-CompetencyProfile-Paper

Summary:

This project contains the LaTex files for building the paper "What makes a digital steward?: A competency profile based on the National Digital Stewardship Residencies" by Karl-Rainer Blumenthal, Peggy Griesinger, Julia Kim, Shira Peltzman, and Vicky Steeves.

Introduction:

Digital stewardship is a rapidly maturing field within library and information science. This domain engages in the active and long-term management of digital objects towards their preservation for and unencumbered access by future generations. Although this field is growing quickly, it lacks a compentancy profile for practioners that is commonplace in LIS (example: the American Library Association's Core Compentencies of Librarianship).

This study sought to fill that gap by creating a profile of the skills, responsibilities, and knowledge areas that define competency in digital stewardship, based on three key datasets: 1) literature in the field through a literature review (to define the scope of the profile), 2) NDSR project descriptions, qualitatively analyzed to get a baseline understanding of expected competencies 3) the results of a survey given to current and past NDSR residents, quantitively evaluated to illustrate competencies importance to professional success.