Gathering Feedback from Early-Career Faculty: Speaking with and Surveying Agricultural Faculty Members about Research Data
- Sarah C. Williams (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Abstract
In spring 2013, the Life Sciences Data Services Librarian at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign gave a data management presentation to early-career, agricultural faculty members participating in a selective program designed to help them succeed in the tenure process. After the presentation, the participants were invited to complete an online survey that included questions on how well informed and prepared they feel about funding agencies’ data requirements, what data challenges they face, and how the library can help with new or improved services in this area. The presentation discussion and survey responses suggested value in offering data training specifically for agricultural graduate students and research assistants and compiling examples of data management plans from successful grant proposals. Despite the small number of participants, the feedback provides an interesting glimpse into data management from the perspective of early-career faculty.
Keywords: New faculty, Survey, Data services, Data management plans, Data education, Life sciences
How to Cite:
Williams, S. C., (2013) “Gathering Feedback from Early-Career Faculty: Speaking with and Surveying Agricultural Faculty Members about Research Data”, Journal of eScience Librarianship 2(2): 4. doi: https://doi.org/10.7191/jeslib.2013.1048
Rights: Copyright © 2013 The Author(s).
Publisher Notes
- This article was formally corrected on July 20, 2015 to correct minor formatting errors. The HTML and PDF versions of this article were corrected on December 5, 2017 to change the Creative Commons license from CC BY-NC-SA to CC BY at the author's request.
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