This example is based on data collected during the building of the framework. It illustrates how capabilities can be mapped to Digital Scholarship tasks at different levels. Learn more about how the data was collected and analysed on the Methodology page.
Tui supports researchers who want to text mine library databases ensuring they adhere to any licencing rules. On occasion they may need to interact directly with a provider on behalf of the researcher.
Tui provides training and advise to researchers and library staff alike on tools and techniques for undertaking digital scholarship. Having a good working knowledge of APIs and other data extraction methods is useful and Tui works closely with other specialists when necessary.
Tui spends time co-ordinating activities and events such as carpentry lessons, digital humanities expos, and hackathons.
Tui uses her knowledge of research data management to help researchers curate, preserve, and even share, the data gathered from such scholarship.
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Tui supports digitisation projects in the library to make more library content available for digital scholarship. The role includes supporting many elements of a project including, but not limited to, identification of items for digitisation, liaison with stakeholders, and enriching metadata.
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Tui manages digitisation projects in the library to make more library content available for digital scholarship. The role involves making decisions on many elements of a project including, but not limited to, scope, resourcing, design, user testing, storage, interfaces, and licencing. Tui is responsible for ensuring accuracy and accessibility.
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