Author
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- Simone Fühles-Ubach
(Faculty of Information and Communication Sciences, TH Köln-Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Claudiusstraße 1, 50678 Köln, Germany)
- Elisabeth Kaliva
(Faculty of Cultural Studies, TH Köln-Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Claudiusstraße 1, 50678 Köln, Germany)
- Martina Echtenbruck
(Faculty of Information and Communication Sciences, TH Köln-Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Claudiusstraße 1, 50678 Köln, Germany)
Abstract
The concept of the ‘teaching library’, which originated in the Anglo-American world, describes all activities of libraries in the field of promoting information, media, and data literacy, as well as other skills in dealing with analog and digital media. Although data literacy is explicitly mentioned in this definition, many training courses in academic libraries seem to focus more on promoting library use, information, and media literacy. Given that the creation of data management plans, along with the indexing, storage, and reuse of research data, have become standard elements of the research process, this article discusses the growing importance of academic libraries in teaching data literacy. It presents a modular course framework, developed in exchange with the university library, as a reusable model for data literacy education. The primary objective is to introduce this framework and illustrate its application; preliminary, exploratory insights from a self-assessment survey are provided to support this presentation. The limited participant count in the pre- and post-evaluations restricts the statistical generalizability of the findings but provides a solid empirical impression of the effectiveness of the course format. Results indicate substantial learning progress in fields where academic libraries have proven expertise. The main conclusion is that such library-integrated interdisciplinary courses provide a valuable framework for data literacy education and highlight strategic areas for library involvement.
Suggested Citation
Simone Fühles-Ubach & Elisabeth Kaliva & Martina Echtenbruck, 2026.
"Academic Libraries as Partners in Data Literacy Education—An Explorative Case Study,"
Publications, MDPI, vol. 14(1), pages 1-17, January.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jpubli:v:14:y:2026:i:1:p:3-:d:1831553
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