Title Competences of librarians in performing different roles in citizen science projects /
Authors Tautkeviciene, G ; Pranckute, A
DOI 10.15802/unilib/2024_316954
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Is Part of University library at a new stage of social communications development. Conference proceedings.. Dnipro : Ukrainian State University of Science and Technologies. 2024, No. 9, p. 226-236.. eISSN 2707-0476
Keywords [eng] citizen science ; library role ; librarians’ competences ; competence development
Abstract [eng] Objective. The objective of this article is to explore the skills of librarians in academic and public libraries as they engage in diverse roles within citizen science. Methods. The method of this research was focus group discussions to determine the competences required by public and academic librarians for citizen science and the best ways to cultivate these skills. Results. The results of the group discussion revealed that libraries are primarily seen as facilitators of citizen science, focusing on organising communication and information sharing, delivering training and coordinating other related activities. Librarians require a range of skills, including organisational, communication, educational, public speaking / knowledge transfer, information and digital literacy, and analytical abilities along with more specific research skills. When initiating projects, librarians also need expertise in the relevant scientific field, project writing, team management, and financial literacy. Differences between academic and public librarians were noted, based on the specific activities they engage in and the communities they serve. Conclusions. Librarians are well positioned to serve as facilitators of citizen science by fostering community engagement, nurturing relationships and providing essential resources that support research and foster public participation. However, many librarians currently lack sufficient knowledge, understanding and motivation to engage in citizen science activities. Although librarians already possess many of the core competences needed for citizen science activities, these skills must be tailored specifically to citizen science contexts, continuously updated and supplemented with specialised competences that are not typically found in library settings. Librarians can acquire these skills by actively participating in citizen science projects and learning from experienced colleagues, as well as through training programmes or self-directed online learning.
Published Dnipro : Ukrainian State University of Science and Technologies
Type Conference paper
Language English
Publication date 2024
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