Hi all
I saw this from Nathan:

Hi All,

What’s the status of Library Carpentry workshops?  I might have an
audience for one later this spring in MN.  Is there a regular pool of
instructors?  Are the online lessons sufficiently mature for use?

Audience is English, History, Librarians – mostly undergrad faculty
and grad students.

Nathan


and am replying.

Nathan, there are *some* Library Carpentry instructors but not many who
specifically certified as that - and it is not yet a requirement that
someone who teaches LC need be certified. It would be good but we are not
at the point where we have enough people. Software/Data Carpentry certified
people are most welcome to teach the workshops if they feel confident with
the material.

The most mature lessons are shell, Open Refine, and the Intro to Data one
which covers regular expressions - the rest are in a state of development.

I have taught LC in a day - starting out with jargon busting and data
structures, then doing shell, then doing regex and finishing with
OpenRefine. It is a lot for a day but those things hang together very well.
If you think it is too much, you can do it in two days. or a day and a
half, or stick to the one day and drop regex.

There is a lot of fear and even some resistance to these skills out there -
having taught several of these workshops - 10+ by now - but generally
people get on board if they see WHY they should get these skills.

I generally say that researchers don't need librarians now to find
information forthem - they can find journals and conferences and patents
etc on their own with online tools. What researchers often need - the
information they actually want - is in data theyalready  have or can get -
what they lack is the ability to analyse, visualise, clean it up, manage it
and so on, which is where Library Carpentry can help.

It is a great on-ramp to other Carpentries and people go away loving
OpenRefine even if they never go back to shell or regex.

Website is here and you can find the lessons there
http://librarycarpentry.github.io/

Happy to discuss further.

regards
Belinda



Belinda Weaver
Community Development Lead
Software and Data Carpentry
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