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Online Data Literacy Services during the COVID-19 Epidemic Prevention: Taking Peking University Library as an Example

Published: 01 August 2020 Publication History

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Data literacy is a critical part of effective researching and a growing demand for data literacy services among college students and faculty is currently observed, especially in the COVID-19 health emergency which has been remarkably severe since December 2019. With the network technology, PKUL innovated different modes of data literacy services, such as recommending data resources, providing digital lectures in collaboration with departments or database suppliers, and giving online services of data visualization processing via conference applications, or APPs. The teachers and students embraced these innovations, which widened the scope of online library data quality services.

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Peking University. 2020. Peking University launched a global academic resources sharing platform named CERNET Authentication and Resource Sharing Infrastructure to power this war of anti-COVID-19. https://news.pku.edu.cn/xwzh/96d9acaad5ef4ab08d07ff7f8ed2edce.htm
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Reeves Todd D., Chiang Jui-Ling. 2019. Effects of an asynchronous online data literacy intervention on pre-service and in-service educators' beliefs, self-efficacy, and practices. In COMPUTERS & EDUCATION. Vol. 136, 13--33. 10.1016/j.compedu.2019.03.004
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Peking University Library. 2020. Digital Humanities Online Lecture by Gale. https://www.lib.pku.edu.cn/portal/cn/news/0000002122
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Tibor Koltay. 2017. Data literacy for researchers and data librarians. In JOURNAL OF LIBRARIANSHIP AND INFORMATION SCIENCE, Vol. 49, 3--14.
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Peking University. 2020. Welcome to series of online lectures named The Birth of Paper. https://www.lib.pku.edu.cn/portal/cn/news/0000002145

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    JCDL '20: Proceedings of the ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries in 2020
    August 2020
    611 pages
    ISBN:9781450375856
    DOI:10.1145/3383583
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    1. COVID-19 epidemic prevention
    2. data literacy service
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