<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div>Cari tutti,<br>si sta parlando molto anche in Italia di
questo argomento. Sul numero di aprile di "Biblioteche oggi" sono
apparsi un paio di articoli e so che se ne è discusso a Roma
recentemente al Convegno organizzato da OpenAire in collaborazione con il CNR-ISTI.<br><br></div>Vi copio ed incollo la mail (in inglese) da una lista di discussione straniera.<br><br></div>Cari saluti<br></div>Maria Cassella<br><br>
<p><br>"The Joint Task Force on Librarians Competencies for e-Research and
Scholarly Communication is pleased to announce the publication of two
librarians’ competencies profiles. The profiles were presented yesterday
by Iryna Kuchma and Birgit Schmidt
at the ElPub Conference in Gottingen, Germany.
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<div><strong>Librarians’ Competencies for Research Data Management: </strong>Research
data management encompasses a wide array of activities across the
research data lifecycle. Generally, it requires a high level of
interaction with researchers
and also working with other support services including technical
services and research officers.</div>
<h4><strong>Librarians’ Competencies for Scholarly Communication and Open Access: </strong><span style="font-weight:normal">Library
activities in scholarly communication and open access typically fall
into one of four categories:
scholarly publishing services; open access repository services; for
copyright and open access advice; and assessment of scholarly resources.</span></h4>
<div>The full profiles are available here: <a href="https://www.coar-repositories.org/activities/support-and-training/task-force-competencies/" target="_blank">https://www.coar-repositories.org/activities/support-and-training/task-force-competencies/ <br></a></div>
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