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Generic data stewards in the Netherlands: who they are, what they do, and who they could become #1

Open Elisa-on-GitHub opened 3 years ago

Elisa-on-GitHub commented 3 years ago

Project Lead: Elisa-PyDay

Mentor: cemonks and Alexandra Holinski (GitHub username not found)

Welcome to OLS-4! This issue will be used to track your project and progress during the program. Please use this checklist over the next few weeks as you start Open Life Science program :tada:.


Week 1 (week starting 13 September 2021): Meet your mentor!

Before Week 2 (week starting 20 September 2021): Cohort Call (Welcome to Open Life Science!)

Before Week 3 (week starting 27 September 2021): Meet your mentor!

Before Week 4: Cohort Call (Tooling and roadmapping for Open projects)

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This issue is here to help you keep track of work as you start Open Life Science program. Please refer to the OLS-4 Syllabus for more detailed weekly notes and assignments past week 4.

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Elisa-on-GitHub commented 3 years ago

Vision statement (before the cohort call on 22 September): I am working with my colleagues, generic data stewards at Dutch universities, to understand their work and their training needs, and to identify possible career paths for and with them, so that these data stewards - including myself - can be more empowered to do their jobs, improve their skills and knowledge, and collaborate with their peers to improve research data management and open science support. I also hope that my project, and the openness of my project, will help faculty/disciplinary data stewards to collaborate better with their generic, centrally positioned, colleagues and it will help policy and HR advisors to draft policies that are helpful to both research support staff and researchers themselves, and to design personnel strategies that reflect (the diversity in) skills, knowledge and training needs present in this community.

Elisa-on-GitHub commented 3 years ago

New version of the vision statement after working with the Hemingway editor: I want to understand the roles and training needs of generic data stewards at Dutch universities . I also want to identify possible career paths for and with them. The goal is that these data stewards are more empowered to fulfill their roles and add to their skills and knowledge. They should also feel comfortable to collaborate with their peers. This will improve research data management and open science support. By making the project open, I also hope that it will help generic and disciplinary data stewards to collaborate. This will help policy advisors to draft policies that will improve research support. The outcomes of this project reflect skills, knowledge and training needs present in this community.

Elisa-on-GitHub commented 2 years ago

Very late: link to my README

Elisa-on-GitHub commented 2 years ago

I realised I never added my draft Roadmap, although I did create it. This was because I created it before we had the call where we were introduced to GitHub, and I forgot to add it afterwards. The overview below was just a draft, and I never updated it, so that shows nicely that updating is important and also easy to forget! My initial Roadmap is below:

Roadmap (draft) for “Generic Data Stewards in the Netherlands”

Milestone nr. 1: Start recruiting participants

Milestone nr. 2: Interview participants

Milestone nr. 3: Write!

The project worked out quite differently in the end, I will work on a hindsight document to learn from it.