Barbara Sen author profile
Barbara Sen
Lecturer
Information School
University of Sheffield
Email:
b.a.sen@sheffield.ac.uk
Profile last updated:
November 2012
Barbara Sen
Lecturer
Information School
University of Sheffield
Barbara Sen is a Lecturer at the Information School, the University of Sheffield and on the RDMRose Project Board. Her main areas of interest are strategic management of information services, and continuing professional development including the use of reflective practice to support learning. Prior to coming into HE, Barbara worked in a number of sectors including health, special libraries, and the academic sector.
Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "research", "data", "data management", "dcc", "metadata", "rdmrose", "curation", "digital curation", "university of sheffield", "open access". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author.
Number of Ariadne articles written (or co-written) by this author: 1.
| Title | Summary | Tags linking to related content |
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Upskilling Liaison Librarians for Research Data Management |
Andrew Cox, Eddy Verbaan and Barbara Sen explore the design of a curriculum to train academic librarians in the competencies to support Research Data Management. issue70 November 2012 |
archives, bibliographic data, cataloguing, copyright, curation, data, data citation, data management, data set, datum for health, dcc, digital curation, digital library, e-research, e-science, framework, higher education, infrastructure, institutional repository, jisc, knowledge base, knowledge management, licence, metadata, northumbria university, open access, open data, preservation, rdmrose, repositories, research, sconul, software, uk data archive, university of essex, university of sheffield, web portal |
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