The BC Research Libraries Group is proud to present
G. Sayeed Choudhury
Associate Dean for Library Digital Programs and
Hodson Director of the Digital Research and Curation Center
Johns Hopkins University
***Archived webcast***
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The Case for Open Data and eScience – Establishing a University Data Management Program at Johns Hopkins
Joint BCRLG/ Open Access Week Keynote Event
Friday, October 22nd, 9:30-11:00am
Dodson Room,
Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
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Live Webcast at University of British Columbia, Okanagan, Room UNC 334
Faculty at Johns Hopkins University (JHU) associated with community-wide eScience projects identified data curation as one of the most important repository-related services. In response, Johns Hopkins University established a university data management program and a service model to support data curation as part of an evolving cyberinfrastructure featuring open, modular components. In addition to this technological framework, Johns Hopkins is developing new roles and relationships between the library and the academic community, most notably through the development of “data scientists” or “data humanists.” These developments reflect the realization that the IR is the first step in a longer journey and that for institutional efforts to be successful, they must be integrated into a larger landscape of repositories that serve a distributed and diverse academic community. Sayeed Choudhury will discuss these developments at JHU and how these developments support the case for open data and the longer term vision for data management.
About the Speaker:
G. Sayeed Choudhury is the Associate Dean for Library Digital Programs and Hodson Director of the Digital Research and Curation Center at the Sheridan Libraries of Johns Hopkins University. He is also the Director of Operations for the Institute of Data Intensive Engineering and Science (IDIES) based at Johns Hopkins. He is a Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at Johns Hopkins, a Research Fellow at the Graduate School of Library and Information Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a Senior Presidential Fellow with the Council on Library and Information Resources. He is a member of the ICPSR Council, DuraSpace Board and the Digital Library Federation advisory committee.
Choudhury serves as principal investigator for projects funded through the National Science Foundation, Institute of Museum and Library Services, and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. He is the Principal Investigator for the Data Conservancy, one of the awards through NSF’s DataNet program. He has oversight for the digital library activities and services provided by the Sheridan Libraries at Johns Hopkins University. Choudhury has published articles in journals such as the International Journal of Digital Curation, D-Lib, the Journal of Digital Information, First Monday, and Library Trends. He has served on committees for the Digital Curation Conference, Open Repositories, Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, and Web-Wise. He has presented at various conferences including Educause, CNI, DLF, ALA, ACRL, and international venues including IFLA, the Kanazawa Information Technology Roundtable and eResearch Australasia.
For more information about the Lecture series or contact BCLRG Lecture Series Coordinators:
Joy Kirchner (joy.kirchner@ubc.ca), Kat McGrath (kat.mcgrath@ubc.ca), Don Taylor (dtaylor@sfu.ca), Tracie Smith (tracies@uvic.ca)
The BC Research Libraries Group is proud to present
G. Sayeed Choudhury |
Associate Dean for Library Digital Programs and Hodson Director of the Digital Research and Curation Center Johns Hopkins University |
who will be speaking about
The Case for Open Data and eScience – Establishing a University Data Management Program at Johns Hopkins
This event is a joint BCRLG/ Open Access Week Keynote Event
(This event will be live in Vancouver and live webcasted in Victoria, UNBC, UBC Okanagan)
Friday, October 22nd, 9:30-11:00am
Dodson Room,
Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, University of British Columbia and
Live Webcast at UBC Okanagan, room UNC 334
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