Presentation by Dr Marta Bustillo, College Liaison Librarian, University College Dublin Library, at the ARLIS UK and Ireland Annual Conference - "[R]evolution: Re-imagining the Art Library" on 13 July, 2017, at the National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland.
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Visual Resources Librarianship and Information Literacy: using the Metaliteracy Framework to teach a workshop on putting humanities content online
1. Visual Resources Librarianship and
Information Literacy
Using the Metaliteracy Framework to teach a workshop on putting
humanities content online
Marta Bustillo, College Liaison Librarian, University College Dublin Library
3. Overview
➔ VR Librarians and information literacy
➔ Case study: Workshop at Trinity
College Dublin
➔ The Metaliteracy Framework as
inspiration
➔ How the framework can work outside
Visual Resources librarianship
15. Our aims
Help them assess their
learning needs &
reflect on their own
understanding of the
issues covered
Change researchers’
perceptions of library
expertise in the digital
domain
Change their attitudes
towards their own
reasearch data & their
role as data creators
16. WORKSHOP SCHEDULE
1. Project initiation and planning
10:00-10.20: Questions every project needs to ask
10:20-10:30: Lightning talk by Ciaran O’Neill: Public engagement
with archive/ historical sources and citation
10:30 – 10:40: Project lifecycle
10:40-10:50: Lightning talk by Dermot Frost: Research IT
10:50-11:10: Activity 1: Apply project checklist to specific
project
11:10-11:30: Coffee break
2. Organising and describing your digital assets
11:30-11:45: Effective organisation for your digital assets
11:45-11.55: Lightning talk by Mark Sweetnam: Scholarly
communications with digital humanities projects
11:55-12:15: Describing your digital assets: Metadata standards
12:15-12:25: Lighting talk by Jennifer Edmond: CENDARI
12:25 – 12:45: Activity 2: Describe a digital asset according to a
recognised metadata standard
12:45-13:00: Intellectual property rights issues
17. Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin
texts
oral
history
interviewsYOUR STUFF
photographs
maps
other GIS information
music
recordings
artwork
quantitative data video
18. Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin
Relationships between assets
William Patrick Hone
(1886-ca. 1960), TCD
School of Engineering.
2nd Canadian Division
of Engineers
19. Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin
Relationships between assets
Letters
to his
family
from the
front
Oral
history
interview?
Transcript
of
interview?
GIS
information
about
battle
sites
Photos of
other TCD
students in
same
regiment?
20. Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin
Publishing your own intellectual content: Creative
Commons Licenses
#Licensing is something distinct from copyright: By licensing
your work you are not surrendering your copyright, but just
allowing others to use your content
#CC Licenses are non-exclusive and non-revocable
21. What worked
Allowed DRIS to
promote the
department’s work in
Digital Collections & its
staff’s expertise
Mixture of attendees:
academics,
post-doctoral
researchers, librarians
Excellent feedback:
Attendees found both
the talks and the
hands-on exercises very
helpful
22. What didn’t
Difficult to ascertain
whether the learning
outcomes were
achieved
Small number of
attendees: group of 10
Introductory session
with no follow up