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@misc{ResearchPY,
author = {Vicky Steeves and R{\'{e}}mi Rampin},
title = {Research Applications &\& Python Scripts},
title = {Research Applications \& Python Scripts},
year = {2016},
publisher = {GitHub},
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% Current curriculum vitae, which should include or be accompanied by a record of your professional contributions and activities, a list of committee and other activities with roles played on each group, including committee chair's name, and a description of teaching activities as appropriate.
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\section{Objective}
I work to support researchers in creating well-managed, high quality, and reproducible research through integrating reproducible practices into the research workflow, advocating openness in all facets of scholarship, and building/contributing to open infrastructure.
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\section{Education}
\cventry{2013 -- 2014}{Master of Library \& Information Science}{Simmons College}{Boston, MA}{}{}
\cventry{2010 -- 2013}{Bachelor of Science Computer Science \& Information Technology}{Simmons College}{Boston, MA}{}{}
\subsection{Graduate and Undergraduate Research Experience}
\cventry{Spring 2014}{Small World Project}{Supervisor: Kathy Wisser}{Boston, MA}{}{Analyzed research done with social media networks on archival material and visualized the analysis using Gephi.}
\cventry{2012 -- 2013}{Computational Linguistic Approach to Inflection in Human Speech \& Difference}{Supervisor: Nanette Veilleux}{Boston, MA}{}{Recorded speech exemplars and used a specialized programming language (\texttt{Praat}) to write a program to determine the tonal center of gravity of each exemplar and make sure that it matches the intended intonational contour.}
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\section{Professional Experience}
\cventry{2017 -- }{Adjunct Professor}{Simmons College}{Boston, MA}{}{I teach database management online for the School of Information and Library Science. Fall 2017 \& Spring 2018.}
\cventry{2015 -- }{Librarian for Research Data Management \& Reproducibility}{New York University}{New York, NY}{}{A dual appointment between NYU's Division of Libraries and Center for Data Science. In this role, I work to support students, faculty, staff, and researchers in creating well-managed, high quality, and reproducible research through facilitating use of tools such as ReproZip, teaching and instruction, and group and individual consultations.\\}
\-\hspace{1cm}\textit{Outreach:} Organize events to foster a community of data stewardship and reproducibility at NYU (e.g. NYU Reproducibility Symposium), as well as locally in NYC (e.g. ), on a national level (e.g. Love Your Data Week), and an international level (e.g. EGU, URFIST). Redeveloped and maintained the new Data Services blog, Data Dispatch through piloting a new web hosting service for the Digital Scholarship Services called reClaim. \newline
\-\hspace{1cm}\textit{Service Building:} Built new services around data management and reproducibility in the Libraries. Serve as a consultant to the NYU community on subjects such as: data management, reproducible research practices, data management plans for grants, data visualization, data \& code citation, publishing non-traditional research output, data cleaning, Python, version control, GitHub \& GitLab, data and code licensing, workflow/collaboration tools, and open source tools. Provide multidisciplinary reference services (office hours, email, phone) to the NYU community. Created and maintain a soft incentives program to encourage RDM amongst library patrons, called the Research Data Management Badges, where patrons can accrue points through attending Data Services classes, practicing good data management, and making their research open access to earn a badge.\newline
\-\hspace{1cm}\textit{Technical Development:} Coded utilitarian programs for researchers to leverage for data management, including scripts to: bulk rename files, scrape text from RSS feeds, download, unzip, and concatenate many tabular datafiles from NOAA, and create a README for each file. Created and maintain reproduciblescience.org/nyu, a source of information for the NYU community on events, resources, and expertise on campus for reproducibility. \newline
\cventry{2015 -- 2016}{Interim Program Coordinator}{Metropolitan New York Library Council}{New York, NY}{}{I handled the day-to-day operations of METRO's National Digital Stewardship Residency in New York program. I contributed to project planning, communications, documentation, evaluations, outreach, as well as maintained the program's web presence. I planned, organized, and ran NDSR-affiliated events, meetings, and workshops.}
\cventry{2014 -- 2015}{National Digital Stewardship Resident}{American Museum of Natural History}{New York, NY}{}{My project at the AMNH consisted of performing an environmental scan of the Science divisions to better understand their data storage, curation, and preservation needs. After data collection, I identified existing practices and policies for integrated data storage, access, and management. After data analysis, I recommended strategies to digitally preserve the scientific research at the AMNH.}
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\section{Teaching \& Instruction}
\subsection{NYU}
\cvitem{Library Classes:}{Taught between 25-50 classes per acadcemic year on research data management and reproducibility best practices and tools at Bobst and the Bern Dibner Library.}
\cvitem{NSF \& NIH Responsible Conduct in Research (RCR)}{Taught federally mandated RCR data management sessions for the Office of Postdoc Affairs, Anthropology Department, Center for Neural Science, and College of Nursing.}
\cvitem{Intensives (half or full day long workshops)}{Advanced Quantitative Reasoning program, December 2016; Steinhardt Food Studies \& Nutrition Summer Workshop, July 2016; Wagner Faculty Workshop, October 2016; Rebecca Amato Humanities Data Workshop, April 2017.}
\cvitem{Carpentries}{Certified instructor; workshops upcoming (2018). Facilitated NYU membership between Libraries and Center for Data Science.}
\subsection{National Audience}
\cvitem{Library Information and Technology Association}{Taught a one-month course on building library services around openness and reproducibility.}
\cvitem{Preservation and Quality Tools}{Facilitated a hands-on session at this workshop on ReproZip.}
\cvitem{Data And Software Preservation for Open Science}{Led multiple hands-on sessions on ReproZip. Presented to the DASPOS board of directors on NYU's open source reproducibility initiatives.}
\cvitem{OpenCon}{Guest lectured on reproducibility for the OpenCon early career librarian's call.}
\cvitem{Metropolitan NY Library Council (METRO)}{Presented a webinar teaching RDM principles to library and information professionals.}
\subsection{LIS Programs}
\cvitem{Pratt School of Library and Information Science}{Guest lectured in Meg Smith's Data Librarianship class on my career path, RDM, and reproducibility. 2016 \& 2017}
\cvitem{Palmer School of Library \& Information Science}{Guest lectured in Don Mennerich's Digital Archives class for the Public History program on RDM. 2016 \& 2017}
\cvitem{Queen's College Graduate School of Library \& Information Science}{Guest lectured in Robert DeCandido's digital stewardship class at Queens College on data management, NDSR, and my career path.}
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\section{Professional Service}
\subsection{New York University}
\cvitem{The Continuing Contract Faculty Council}{Libraries' first Continuing Contract Faculty Senator. Committee work includes:}
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\item Administration \& Technology Committee (co-chair, subcommittee)
\item Communications Committee (chair)
\item Faculty Grievance Committee
\item Public Affairs Committee
\item Faculty Committee on the Future of Technology-Enhanced Education
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\cvitem{Hiring Process}{Participated in the hiring process in several capacities for RDM-focused hires on campus, including: Research Data Storage Architect (IT/Division of Libraries) and Research Information Scientist (CUSP).}
\cvitem{Research Cloud Services}{Closely collaborating to actively planning SB2 services, SB3 design, and SB2-to-SB3 integration. User-facing work, including reaching out to pilot users and being available for questions/help. Other work: }
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\item Member of the Functional Validation Working Group.
\item Member of the Architecture/Functional Validation Subgroup.
\item Coded a pilot informational website for the RCS project, including UX testing with researchers.
\item Wrote user-facing documentation.
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\cvitem{Web Archiving Working Group}{Participant. Chair: Michael Stoller.}
\subsection{Moore-Sloan Data Science Environment}
\cvitem{Libraries Working Group}{Participate in ongoing collaboration with the two other librarians on the MSDSE, including monthly conference calls and meetups at MSDSE events.}
\cvitem{Reproducibility and Open Science Working Group}{Participate in ongoing collaboration with ROS working groups at the other institutions on the MSDSE, including monthly conference calls and meetups at MSDSE events. Promote a culture of openness and reproducibility on campus through events, workshops, and resource building.}
\subsection{Profession at Large}
\cvitem{The LIS Scholarship Archive}{Co-director of \href{https://lissarchive.org/}{LISSA}, a parntership with the Center for Open Science \& the LIS community to build a place for LIS scholars to share their work.}
\cvitem{SPARC}{Contributor to the SPARC International Survey on Research Data Management Readiness (with Nick Wolf and Scott Collard).}
\cvitem{\href{http://radiandata.org/}{Radian}}{Editor.}
\cvitem{\href{https://theidealis.org/}{The Idealis}}{Editor.}
\cvitem{CLIR}{Participant, 2016 CLIR eResearch Network Research Data Management cohort.}
\cvitem{Preservation and Archiving Special Interest Group}{Chaired the committee responsible for the reproducibility track of the Fall 2016 conference.}
\cvitem{Center for Open Science}{Open Science Framework Ambassador. Participant in the 2016 SHARE Curation Associates program.}
\cvitem{DLF}{Participant in the 2016 eDLF Data Management Cohort.}
\cvitem{Data And Software Preservation for Open Science}{External organizer for the workshop on containerizing science.}
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\section{2015 -- 2017 Publications}
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\section{Technical skills}
\cvitem{Programming Languages}{Python, R, Java, C, C++, Objective C, Perl, PHP, SQL, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, AJAX, and Praat}
\cvitem{Operating Systems}{Ubuntu Linux, Microsoft Windows, Mac OSX}
\cvitem{Library Standards}{XML,JSON, XSLT, DDI, EAD, DACS, PREMIS, MARC, Dublin Core}
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\section{Research Interests}
I'm interested in integrating reproducible practices into the research workflow through building/contributing to community owned open infrastructure. I want to explore piping research output into digital preservation workflows, taking it from active use to archive.
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\bibcite{RZ_EGU17}{11}
\bibcite{OpenSci_ACRL}{12}
\bibcite{Open_LITA}{13}
\bibcite{DigitalSteward_iPres-Pres}{14}
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\bibcite{SteevesReadGordon_RDAP}{16}
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% Current curriculum vitae, which should include or be accompanied by a record of your professional contributions and activities, a list of committee and other activities with roles played on each group, including committee chair's name, and a description of teaching activities as appropriate.
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\homepage{vickysteeves.com}
\social[twitter]{VickySteeves}
\social[github]{VickySteeves}
\social[gitlab]{VickySteeves}
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\section{Objective}
I work to support researchers in creating well-managed, high quality, and reproducible research through integrating reproducible practices into the research workflow, advocating openness in all facets of scholarship, and building/contributing to open infrastructure.
\section{Education}
\cventry{2013 -- 2014}{Master of Library \& Information Science}{Simmons College}{Boston, MA}{}{}
\cventry{2010 -- 2013}{Bachelor of Science Computer Science \& Information Technology}{Simmons College}{Boston, MA}{}{}
\subsection{Graduate and Undergraduate Research Experience}
\cventry{Spring 2014}{Small World Project}{Supervisor: Kathy Wisser}{Boston, MA}{}{Analyzed research done with social media networks on archival material and visualized the analysis using Gephi.}
\cventry{2012 -- 2013}{Computational Linguistic Approach to Inflection in Human Speech \& Difference}{Supervisor: Nanette Veilleux}{Boston, MA}{}{Recorded speech exemplars and used a specialized programming language (\texttt{Praat}) to write a program to determine the tonal center of gravity of each exemplar and make sure that it matches the intended intonational contour.}
\section{Professional Experience}
\cventry{2017 -- }{Adjunct Professor}{Simmons College}{Boston, MA}{}{I teach database management online for the School of Information and Library Science.}
\cventry{2015 -- }{Librarian for Research Data Management \& Reproducibility}{New York University}{New York, NY}{}{A dual appointment between NYU Division of Libraries and NYU Center for Data Science, I provide instructional and consultation services in research data management and reproducibility.}
\-\hspace{1cm}\textit{Outreach:}[Redeveloped and maintained the new Data Services blog, Data Dispatch through piloting a new web hosting service for the Digital Scholarship Services called reClaim. Organized the campus-wide NYU Reproducibility Symposium, held at CUSP. Organized NYUs institutional effort for “Love Your Data” Week in collaboration with the knowledge management librarians at NYU Health Science Library. Communicated effectively with patrons through maintaining the Data Services twitter account.]\newline
\-\hspace{1cm}\textit{Service Building:}[45 consultations with faculty members, students, researchers, campus administrators, and library employees throughout the year on best practices in RDM and grant writing. These include co-consultation with other members of the NYU community. Created and maintained a soft incentives program to encourage RDM amongst library patrons, called the Research Data Management Badges, where patrons can accrue points through attending Data Services classes, practicing good data management, and making their research open access to earn a badge. Met with 27 subject selectors to discuss the emerging research data management (RDM hereafter) services, the discuss the types of data their researchers generate, and how RDM initiatives at NYU can better support them. Expanded Data Services offerings to include social network analysis using the open source tool, Gephi. Held office hours in the Center for Data Science to interface more with those students and researchers. Expanded offerings during these office hours to include data and code publishing and citation, LaTex, Python, git (incl. GitHub/GitLab), and data cleaning.]\newline
\-\hspace{1cm}\textit{Technical Development:}[Created and currently maintain reproduciblescience.org/nyu, a source of information for the NYU community on events, resources, and expertise on campus for reproducibility. Redeveloped and maintained the new Data Services blog, Data Dispatch through piloting a new web hosting service for the Digital Scholarship Services called reClaim.]\newline
\cventry{2015 -- 2016}{Interim Program Coordinator}{Metropolitan New York Library Council}{New York, NY}{}{I handled the day-to-day operations of METRO's National Digital Stewardship Residency in New York program. I contributed to project planning, communications, documentation, evaluations, outreach, as well as maintained the program's web presence. I planned, organized, and ran NDSR-affiliated events, meetings, and workshops.}
\cventry{2014 -- 2015}{National Digital Stewardship Resident}{American Museum of Natural History}{New York, NY}{}{My project at the AMNH consisted of performing an environmental scan of the Science divisions to better understand their data storage, curation, and preservation needs. After data collection, I identified existing practices and policies for integrated data storage, access, and management. After data analysis, I recommended strategies to digitally preserve the scientific research at the AMNH.}
\section{Instruction}
\textit{Instruction:} Developed and led hands-on 25 workshops in CUSP, the Bern Dibner Library, the Anthropology department, AQR, and for select faculty members classes in addition to regularly scheduled Data Services classes on RDM and data visualization. Developed and led hands-on 45 schedule classes/workshops in the Bern Dibner Library, and for select faculty members classes in addition to regularly scheduled Data Services classes on RDM and data visualization. Most notable include: Co-taught NSF Responsible Conduct in Research (RCR) sessions for the Office of Postdoc Affairs, Anthropology Department, Center for Neural Science, and College of Nursing. RDM Intensives (half or full day long workshops): Advanced Quantitative Reasoning program, December 2016; Steinhardt Food Studies \& Nutrition Summer Workshop, July 2016; Wagner Faculty Workshop, October 2016 Rebecca Amato Humanities Data Workshop, April 2017
\subsection{NYU}
between 25-50 classes/year on RDM + repro
RCRs
carpentries
\subsection{National Audience}
\subsection{LIS Programs}
\section{Professional Service}
\subsection{New York University}
Served as the Libraries first Continuing Contract Faculty Senator on the Continuing Contract Faculty Council, including participation in the following committees:
Administration \& Technology Committee
Communications Committee (chair)
Faculty Grievance Committee
Public Affairs Committee
Participated in the hiring process in several capacities for RDM-focused hires on campus, including: Research Information Scientist at CUSP (working with Rebecca Rosen to write and advertise the job description), and Research Data Storage Architect at IT/Division of Libraries (participated in the interview process).
\cvitem{RCS}{member of the Functional Validation Working Group Created a pilot informational website for the RCS project, and UX tested it via interviews with researchers across domains within NYU to ensure the language and layout of the website was understandable.
Took over work on the user-side of RCS pilot upon Dylan Simons departure, which includes reaching out to pilot users, creating documentation, and being available for questions/help.
Served as a member of the Functional Validation Working Group.
Served as a member of Architecture/Functional Validation sub-group to support and learn from the SB2 pilot, planning additional SB2 services, SB3 design, and SB2-to-SB3 integration planning.}
\cvitem{Web Archiving Working Group}{}
\cvitem{MSDSE Libraries Working Group}{Participate in ongoing collaboration with the two other librarians on the MSDSE for the Libraries Working Group, including monthly conference calls and meetups at MSDSE events.}
\cvitem{MSDSE Reproducibility and Open Science Working Group}{}
\subsection{Profession at Large}
\cvitem{The LIS Scholarship Archive}{Co-director of \href{https://lissarchive.org/}{LISSA}, a parntership with the Center for Open Science \& the LIS community to build a place for LIS scholars to share their work.}
\cvitem{Library Information and Technology Association}{}
\cvitem{Pratt}{Guest lectured in Meg Smith's Data Librarianship class on my career path, RDM, and reproducibility. 2016 \& 2017}
\cvitem{OpenCon}{Guest lectured on reproducibility for the OpenCon early career librarians call.}
\cvitem{SPARC}{Contributor to the SPARC International Survey on Research Data Management Readiness (with Nick Wolf and Scott Collard). }
\cvitem{CLIR}{Member of 2016 CLIR eResearch Network Research Data Management cohort. Six-month training course in RDM.}
\cvitem{Preservation and Archiving Special Interest Group}{Chaired the committee responsible for the reproducibility track of the Fall 2016 conference.}
\cvitem{Center for Open Science}{Facilitated adoption of the Open Science Framework for Institutions to make adoption of data management best practices easier for the NYU community. 91 institutional users, 10 public projects, and 38 private projects. Serve as an Open Science Framework Ambassador and as a participant in the 2016 SHARE Curation Associates program.}
\cvitem{DLF}{Participant in the 2016 eDLF Data Managsement Cohort}
\cvitem{Metropolitan NY Library Council (METRO}{Presented a webinar teaching RDM principles to library and information professionals.
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\cvitem{Palmer}{Guest lectured in Don Mennerichs Digital Archives class for the Public History program on RDM. 2016 \& 2017}
\cvitem{Queen's College}{Guest lectured in Robert DeCandidos Library and Information Science class at Queens College on digital stewardship and RDM.}
\cvitem{Data And Software Preservation for Open Science Group}{Serve as external organizer for their workshop on containerizing science. Presented and facilitated hands-on session at this workshop as well. Presented to the DASPOS board of directors on NYUs open source reproducibility initiatives. }
\section{2015 -- 2017 Publications}
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\section{Technical skills}
\cvitem{Programming Languages}{Python, R, Java, C, C++, Objective C, Perl, PHP, SQL, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, AJAX, and Praat}
\cvitem{Operating Systems}{Ubuntu Linux, Microsoft Windows, Mac OSX}
\cvitem{Library Standards}{XML, XSLT, DDI, EAD, DACS, PREMIS, MARC, Dublin Core}
\section{Research Interests}
\cvitem{Professional Interests}{Data management, reproducibility, digital preservation, digital archiving, science librarianship, systems engineering, database management, web development, software engineering and development, computational linguistics, social networking, programming for mobile devices.}
\cvitem{Academic Interests}{Labour theory, activism, theories of power and oppression, LGBTQA studies, gender studies.}
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