Curriculum Data Deep Dive: Identifying Data Literacies in the Disciplines

<p><strong>Objective</strong>: Evaluate and examine Data Literacy (DL) in the supported disciplines of four liaison librarians at a large research university.</p> <p><strong>Methods</strong>: Using a framework developed by Prado and Marzal (2013), the study...

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Main Authors: Christina M. Klenke, Teresa Auch Schultz, Rayla E. Tokarz, Elena S. Azadbakht
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UMass Chan Medical School, Lamar Soutter Library 2020-02-01
Series:Journal of eScience Librarianship
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Online Access:https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/jeslib/vol9/iss1/1
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Summary:<p><strong>Objective</strong>: Evaluate and examine Data Literacy (DL) in the supported disciplines of four liaison librarians at a large research university.</p> <p><strong>Methods</strong>: Using a framework developed by Prado and Marzal (2013), the study analyzed 378 syllabi from a two-year period across six departments—Criminal Justice, Geography, Geology, Journalism, Political Science, and Sociology—to see which classes included DLs.</p> <p><strong>Results</strong>: The study was able to determine which classes hit on specific DLs and where those classes might need more support in other DLs. The most common DLs being taught in courses are Reading, Interpreting, and Evaluating Data, and Using Data. The least commonly taught are Understanding Data and Managing Data skills.</p> <p><strong>Conclusions</strong>: While all disciplines touched on data in some way, there is clear room for librarians to support DLs in the areas of Understanding Data and Managing Data.</p>
ISSN:2161-3974