Moderator

Jamene Brooks-Kieffer

Start Date

16-10-2015 3:15 PM

End Date

16-10-2015 4:30 PM

Description

The symposium wrap up was facilitated by Jamene Brooks-Kieffer (Kansas), who recapped each session and the overall themes of the event. She utilized a garden metaphor to explain that all data services exist in different landscapes and that not every idea will transplant into every library/garden. Brooks-Kieffer then directed participants through a free-writing exercise about taking one idea to transplant to their libaries, ending with participants partnering up to help each other be accountable to transplanting this symposium idea after the event. This is a list of some of the web resources mentioned during the wrap up session.

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Content from MDLS was collected with the express understanding that it would be shared out with the larger data librarian community. However, as most of the documents were crowdsourced from a number of participants, we cannot assign clear reuse rights. We instead encourage others to build off of ideas within the documents to improve their own services and attribute whenever possible.

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Web Resources from MDLS 15

The symposium wrap up was facilitated by Jamene Brooks-Kieffer (Kansas), who recapped each session and the overall themes of the event. She utilized a garden metaphor to explain that all data services exist in different landscapes and that not every idea will transplant into every library/garden. Brooks-Kieffer then directed participants through a free-writing exercise about taking one idea to transplant to their libaries, ending with participants partnering up to help each other be accountable to transplanting this symposium idea after the event. This is a list of some of the web resources mentioned during the wrap up session.