In the last episode we talked about The Carpentries, the joint initiative comprising the Software Carpentry and Data Carpentry. In this episode we’ve invited Chris Erdmann to talk to us about the third well-known Carpentry out there (not being part of The Carpentries yet): Library Carpentry. Together with Chris, who is the current Library Carpentry Community and Development Director, we dive into what Library Carpentry is, how it came to being, what it does and where it heads to.
Enjoy!
Shownotes: OSR128 Library Carpentry with Chris Erdmann [EN]
Introduction Chris Erdmann
00:00:40University of California Davis; — CNET/MySimon; — Data Mining; — Faceted Search; — University of Washington; — Supreme Court; — European Southern Observatory; — Harvard Smithonian Center for Astrophysics; — North Carolina State University; — Californian Digital Library;.
General Introduction to The Carpentries and Library Carpentry
00:02:58Greg Wilson; — Open Science Radio Episode on The Carpentries and CarpentryCon; — CarpentryCon; — The Carpentries; — Publication „Shifting to Data Savvy: The Future of Data Science In Libraries“;.
The History of Library Carpentry
00:12:10Data Scientist Training for Librarians (DST4L); — James Baker; — Software Sustainability Institute; — Belinda Weaver; (ARDC - Australian Research Data Commons;) — WikiData; — Python; — Lib Guides; — Lessons at Library Carpentry; — Software Carpentry for Librarians; — Bug BBQs;.
Governance and Instructors
00:33:13Interim Governance Group; — Curriculum Advisor Committee; — Tim Dennis; — LIBER Conference in Dublin; — German National Library of Medicine (ZBMed); — Bibliothèque nationale de France (BNF); — The British Library;.
The road ahead
00:42:52
Contribution
00:48:17Get in Contact; — Blogpost about recent workshops; — Library Carpentry @ Twitter; — A Carpentries-Based Approach to Teaching FAIR Data and Software Principles; — Jargon Busting;.
A Meta View
00:55:16
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