Journal of eScience Librarianship (Jul 2019)

Skills, Standards, and Sapp Nelson's Matrix: Evaluating Research Data Management Workshop Offerings

  • Philip Espinola Coombs,
  • Christine Malinowski,
  • Amy Nurnberger

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7191/jeslib.2019.1162
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
p. e1162

Abstract

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Objective: To evaluate library workshops on their coverage of data management topics. Methods: We used a modified version of Sapp Nelson’s Competency Matrix for Data Management Skills, a matrix of learning goals organized by data management competency and complexity level, against which we compared our educational materials: slide decks and worksheets. We examined each of the educational materials against the 333 learning objectives in our modified version of the Matrix to determine which of the learning objectives applied. Conclusions: We found it necessary to change certain elements of the Matrix’s structure to increase its clarity and functionality: reinterpreting the “behaviors,” shifting the organization from the three domains of Bloom’s taxonomy to increasing complexity solely within the cognitive domain, as well as creating a comprehensive identifier schema. We appreciated the Matrix for its specificity of learning objectives, its organizational structure, the comprehensive range of competencies included, and its ease of use. On the whole, the Matrix is a useful instrument for the assessment of data management programming.

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