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<h3>Creating OERs for RDM</h3>
<h3>RDM OERs @UBC</h3>
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Ekatarina (Eka) Grgurić, Digital Scholarship Librarian, UBC Library<br />
Eugene Barsky, Research Data Management Librarian, UBC Library<br />
Ekatarina (Eka) Grgurić, Digital Scholarship Librarian, eka.grguric@ubc.ca<br />
Eugene Barsky, Research Data Management Librarian, eugene.barsky@ubc.ca<br />
UBC Library, October 2024 <br />
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##Outline
- History and Background for UBC Library Research Commons teaching approach
- Pre-Github
- 2020+
- Design of teaching approach and working with the Carpentries
- How does RDM fit in
- Data Bites approach, 30 mins workshops
- Assessment and lessons learned
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<h2>UBC Library Research Commons</h2>
<blockquote>A multidisciplinary hub supporting research endeavours, partnerships, and education.</blockquote>
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##History and Background for UBC Library Research Commons teaching approach
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##RDM Coming in...
- Since 2013 we have experimented with a variety of teaching platforms
- Google Slides, OSF, PPT, and more...
- Nothing really worked
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##Changing the format
- Gut feeling - too much content
- 60-90 minutes of RDM is hard to absorb, each topic gets swallowed by the next
- Needed drastic redesign of content
- Needed smaller chunks, that build on top of another but also can be independent and flexible to be served to a variety of researchers
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##Enter Data Bites
- Series of 30 minutes workshops
- 10 minutes of content
- 10 minutes of exercises
- 10 minutes of questions
- Over the lunch hour, in-person or Zoom
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##Format
- Research Commons Github template
- Each workshop features two exercises on Padlet
- A lot of hands-on
- Supplemented by a one-page PDF as a lesson-to-go
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##Example - File Naming workshop
- Introduce the principles
- Do a little exercise
- Reflect and ask questions
- See live - File Naming
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##RDM Offerings
- Offered once a week by an RDM GAA (librarian always attending)
- Overall, each workshop is offered three times each term
- Attendance steady at around 10-15 students and researchers
- Many staff are attending - lab managers, grant facilitators, research coordinators...
- Feedback - 96 percent satisfaction
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##RDM Offerings
- Some classes want to combine these modules into one workshop
- MEDI 503
- Master of Geomatics for Environmental Management program
- Mechanical Engineering 497
- Brain Science - NRSC510
- All grad level
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##Assessment
- 45 workshops offered for more than 800 attendees last school year (September 2023-August 2024)
- Survey sent two hours after the workshop
- Data collated monthly
- High satisfaction overall
- Some tweaks suggested and some implemented
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##Assessment
- Yearly review of content
- New GAA = opportunity to update and have fresh eyes
- Asked for community feedback
- Profs reviewing and sometimes suggesting content
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##Lessons learned
- GAAs need training and support to offer RDM workshops
- Six weeks hands-on training
- Content needs to be fresh, people look at date stamps
- Only around half of attendees engage with exercises
- One-page guides are useful take-away format
- need to be updated yearly
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## Near Future
- Markdown workshops series
- Hoping for community feedback and suggestions for new content
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