Published September 29, 2021 | Version v2

Engaging Health Sciences Librarians on Data Ethics: Case Study on a Pilot Curriculum (Dataset)

  • 1. NYU Langone Health

Description

This repository contains de-identified evaluation data collected as part of the Ethical Considerations of Data: A Curriculum for Health Sciences Librarians pilot as well as the data collection instrument used.

These files are related to a forthcoming JMLA Case Study titled Engaging Health Sciences Librarians on Data Ethics: Case Study on a Pilot Curriculum.  

Paper Abstract
Three medical librarians developed a pilot curriculum designed to address perceived gaps in librarian training in regards to data ethics. One of the team members had additional academic training in ethics and bioethics, which helped to provide an intellectual foundation for this project. Our three-module class aimed to provide students with an overview of major ethical frameworks, skills to apply those frameworks to data issues, and an exploration of ethical considerations and challenges faced in libraries. Participants from library schools and professional library organizations were invited to apply. Twenty-four LIS professionals and students attended the Zoom-based class and shared their thoughts and attitudes by means of a survey after each session and in a focus group after the conclusion of the class.

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DataEthicsClassEvals_REDCapSurvey.pdf

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