Download - DigCurV - The concept of the framework
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The DigCurV Framework:Response
Dr. Helen R. TibboAlumni Distinguished ProfessorSchool of Information & Library ScienceUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillChapel Hill, NC, [email protected]
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Thanks to
The European Commission’s Leonardo da Vinci program
The DigCurV team
The Institute for Museum and Library Services
School of Information & Library Science,UNC-Chapel Hill
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Life Has Many Gaps
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London’s Tube Gap
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Ville de Gap in France
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Gapping Pants
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Digital Curation Gap
Dramatic progress of research and development on digital curation and professional practices of archivists, librarians, and museum curators in the past decade.
There are now many viable applications, models, strategies, and standards for long-term care of digital objects.
However, many institutions are either not aware of the options or do not currently have the ability to evaluate and implement them.
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Need for Lifelong Education Never before has there been such a need for
continuing education for library, archiving, and IT staff.
An amazing array of materials to monitor, read, and absorb.
“Best practice” or even “good practice” is a moving target.
The web has not made this easier. Nice also to have face-to-face educational
opportunities to make sense of it all and learn with people from similar backgrounds.
Need for practitioner-researcher networks.12/10/2012
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Vocational Education for Digital Curation
Several, but limited efforts in the US and UK: DigCCurr Professional Institute(UNC-
Chapel Hill) Digital Preservation Management
Workshop DPOE (Library of Congress) Society of American Archivists’ Digital
Archives Specialist Curriculum Univ. of Illinois Summer Institutes in
Digital Curation Digital Curation 101 - UK
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Challenges in Building Vocational Education Programs - Content
What is the inherent content that needs to be taught/learned/utilized? Body of theory and practice Findings from research Best practice and techniques Standards
What is the source of this content? Leading-edge practitioners Academics & research projects Industry
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Challenges in Building Vocational Education Programs - Audience
Who is the audience? What does the audience already know? What credentials do they already have? How heterogeneous is the audience? What sub-groups are there in the
audience? What roles are individuals in and what are
their responsibilities and foci? What technology and technology skills do
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More Challenges
How will this all be packaged? How will it be delivered? What will it cost? What will people/institutions pay? How long will it take? Should there be a formal
credentialing program with exams and continuing education credits for re-certification?
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Soup to Nuts
Half- and full-day, stand-alone workshops
Series of day-long workshops Week- or two-week-long workshops
and courses Semester-long courses Multi-course certificates Post-graduate (post-master’s in US)
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Challenges
Turning the framework and the lenses into programs and coursework.
Selecting viable delivery modes. Articulating between graduate and
continuing education. Continuous updating.
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