Dane badawcze – usługi europejskich bibliotek akademickich

  • Carol Tenopir
  • Robert J. Sandusky
  • Lynn Baird
  • Birgit Schmidt
  • Danielle Pollock
  • Dane Hughes
  • Elina Late
  • Wolfram Horstmann
  • Sanna Talja
  • Suzie Allard
Słowa kluczowe: usługi związane z danymi badawczymi, zarządzanie danymi, biblioteki akademickie;

Abstrakt

Dane badawcze są istotną częścią pracy naukowej, a zarządzanie danymi naukowymi jest coraz częściej postrzegane jako ważna rola bibliotek akademickich. W niniejszym artykule przedstawiono wy­niki ankiety przeprowadzonej wśród dyrektorów bibliotek akademickich zrzeszonych w organizacji LIBER (Stowarzyszenie Europejskich Bibliotek Naukowych) w celu sprawdzenia, jakiego typu usługi (RDS - rese­arch data services) oferują europejskie biblioteki naukowe oraz jakie są planowane w przyszłości. Ankieta pokazała, że dyrektorzy bibliotek zdecydowanie zgadzają się co do znaczenia RDS. Jak stwierdzono we wcześniejszych badaniach bibliotek akademickich w Ameryce Północnej, większa liczba bibliotek europejskich oferu­je obecnie lub planuje doradztwo oraz informowanie w zakresie danych badawczych niż pomoc techniczną lub praktyczną. Większość bibliotek zapewnia wsparcie szkoleniowe dla swoich pracowników w zakresie umiejętności związanych z RDS. Prawie wszystkie biblioteki współpracują z innymi organizacjami wewnątrz swoich instytucji lub z instytucjami zewnętrznymi w celu oferowania lub opracowywania polityki związanej z RDS. Omawiamy implikacje obecnego stanu usług RDS w europejskich bibliotekach naukowych i proponujemy kierunki przyszłych badań.

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2017-12-27