J Med Libr Assoc. 2022 Oct 1;110(4):501-506. doi: 10.5195/jmla.2022.1498.
This case study presents the results of a data internship and workshop series on data analysis in qualitative biomedical systematic reviews. In a newly developed librarian-led internship program, an intern was trained on data literacy concepts and data analysis tools and, in turn, helped recruit and train other graduate health sciences students. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, a flipped classroom model was applied to develop a completely virtual learning experience for both the intern and workshop attendees. Both the data intern and workshop participants reported improved confidence in data literacy competence at the end of the project. Assessment results suggest that while the workshop series improved participants' data literacy skills, participants might still benefit from additional data literacy instruction. This case also presents a model for student-led instruction that could be particularly useful for informing professional development opportunities for library interns, fellows, and student assistants.
本案例研究介绍了一项数据分析实习和研讨会系列的成果,该系列是关于定性生物医学系统评价中的数据分析。在一个新开发的由图书馆员领导的实习项目中,一名实习生接受了数据素养概念和数据分析工具的培训,并反过来帮助招募和培训其他研究生健康科学学生。由于 COVID-19 的限制,采用了翻转课堂模式,为实习生和研讨会参与者都开发了完全虚拟的学习体验。数据实习生和研讨会参与者都报告说,在项目结束时,他们对数据素养能力的信心有所提高。评估结果表明,尽管该研讨会系列提高了参与者的数据素养技能,但参与者可能仍需要额外的数据素养指导。本案例还提出了一种学生主导教学的模式,对于为图书馆实习生、研究员和学生助理提供专业发展机会可能特别有用。