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Description
This year the British Library’s Digital Research Team is
celebrating a decade of delivering their bespoke digital scholarship and data
skills training programme to staff. Covering topics such as cleaning up data,
wikidata and machine learning in cultural heritage, the training programme
provides opportunities for staff to build knowledge and gain hands-on
experience with emerging technologies relevant to library work. Join Nora as
she reflects on how it came to be, some of the highlights and wonderful staff
achievements that have arisen from it, and useful insights the team has gleaned
over the decade on how staff digital transformations can be sustainably
supported for the long term. Her talk will cover topics such as:
Rethinking how we define skills needs and acquisition for sustainable
digital transformation
Looking at different ways of learning, and sharing some of our favourite
go-to learning resources for beginners
Getting the right support and buy-in from leadership to make space for
skills development
Building and sustaining learning communities in an organisation
Nora McGregor is the British Library’s Digital Curator
in the Digital Research Team. She holds a Master's Degree in Library and
Information Science and has extensive experience in design and delivery of
digital skill training at a national cultural heritage institution scale,
management of major digital/digitization projects, and exhibition curation.
As part of the Library’s Digital Scholarship team, her
work centres on digital scholarship skill development for staff. Since its
inception in 2012, she has managed the design and delivery of the Library’s
unique and ground-breaking Digital Scholarship Training Programme which
prepares staff for the computational turn in humanities research.
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