Data Please!: Expanding the Role of Libraries in Data Science through Digital Scholarship

Objective: As data science becomes more integrated into research and teaching, libraries are well-positioned to support this work. This study examines how a digital scholarship team at Binghamton University enhanced engagement with data science by assessing faculty, staff, and graduate student needs...

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Main Author: Halie Kerns
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Language:English
Published: UMass Chan Medical School, Lamar Soutter Library 2025-07-01
Series:Journal of eScience Librarianship
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Online Access:https://publishing.escholarship.umassmed.edu/jeslib/article/id/961/
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description Objective: As data science becomes more integrated into research and teaching, libraries are well-positioned to support this work. This study examines how a digital scholarship team at Binghamton University enhanced engagement with data science by assessing faculty, staff, and graduate student needs. Through focus group interviews, the study identifies key support gaps and outlines strategic initiatives to strengthen interdisciplinary data science programming within the library. Methods: A qualitative approach was used, involving 26 focus group interviews with faculty, staff, and graduate students across STEM and related fields. Participants discussed their data science work, tools, training, and perceived resource gaps. Qualitative coding analysis identified key areas for library support. Results: The study revealed three primary areas for library expansion in data science: (1) fostering interdisciplinary collaboration through outreach, (2) developing structured data science programming aligned with campus needs, and (3) establishing physical and digital infrastructure for data-intensive research. In response, the Digital Scholarship team implemented a three-semester data science programming plan, enhanced research community engagement, and contributed to a dedicated data science space in the upcoming Digital Scholarship Center. Conclusions: Findings support the library’s role as a vital hub for data science. By aligning digital scholarship services with campus needs, the library can bridge gaps in data literacy, tool accessibility, and collaborative opportunities. While initial implementations show promising engagement, ongoing assessment will be necessary to refine services, particularly for undergraduates and emerging technologies. This study provides a model for other libraries to expand data science programming effectively.
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spelling doaj-art-b809c562989d49ce94d070ccfec5ad102025-08-20T13:19:56ZengUMass Chan Medical School, Lamar Soutter LibraryJournal of eScience Librarianship2161-39742025-07-0114110.7191/jeslib.961Data Please!: Expanding the Role of Libraries in Data Science through Digital ScholarshipHalie Kerns0https://orcid.org/0009-0006-3235-7786Digital Scholarship, Binghamton UniversityObjective: As data science becomes more integrated into research and teaching, libraries are well-positioned to support this work. This study examines how a digital scholarship team at Binghamton University enhanced engagement with data science by assessing faculty, staff, and graduate student needs. Through focus group interviews, the study identifies key support gaps and outlines strategic initiatives to strengthen interdisciplinary data science programming within the library. Methods: A qualitative approach was used, involving 26 focus group interviews with faculty, staff, and graduate students across STEM and related fields. Participants discussed their data science work, tools, training, and perceived resource gaps. Qualitative coding analysis identified key areas for library support. Results: The study revealed three primary areas for library expansion in data science: (1) fostering interdisciplinary collaboration through outreach, (2) developing structured data science programming aligned with campus needs, and (3) establishing physical and digital infrastructure for data-intensive research. In response, the Digital Scholarship team implemented a three-semester data science programming plan, enhanced research community engagement, and contributed to a dedicated data science space in the upcoming Digital Scholarship Center. Conclusions: Findings support the library’s role as a vital hub for data science. By aligning digital scholarship services with campus needs, the library can bridge gaps in data literacy, tool accessibility, and collaborative opportunities. While initial implementations show promising engagement, ongoing assessment will be necessary to refine services, particularly for undergraduates and emerging technologies. This study provides a model for other libraries to expand data science programming effectively.https://publishing.escholarship.umassmed.edu/jeslib/article/id/961/data sciencedigital scholarshipcommunity buildingdata visualization
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Data Please!: Expanding the Role of Libraries in Data Science through Digital Scholarship
Journal of eScience Librarianship
data science
digital scholarship
community building
data visualization
title Data Please!: Expanding the Role of Libraries in Data Science through Digital Scholarship
title_full Data Please!: Expanding the Role of Libraries in Data Science through Digital Scholarship
title_fullStr Data Please!: Expanding the Role of Libraries in Data Science through Digital Scholarship
title_full_unstemmed Data Please!: Expanding the Role of Libraries in Data Science through Digital Scholarship
title_short Data Please!: Expanding the Role of Libraries in Data Science through Digital Scholarship
title_sort data please expanding the role of libraries in data science through digital scholarship
topic data science
digital scholarship
community building
data visualization
url https://publishing.escholarship.umassmed.edu/jeslib/article/id/961/
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