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Contributors: Ruth Cameron or Murphy, Paul (type: Editor)
ARDC digital research capabilities and skills framework
This informational flyer outlines the value of skills frameworks and describes at a high level the various elements of the ARDC's Capabilities and Skills Framework.
Capabilities and Skills Landscape
Glossary - Framework terminology
Data and Digital Research roles
Skills/Role...
ARDC digital research capabilities and skills framework
https://zenodo.org/records/6558642
https://dresa.org.au/materials/ardc-digital-research-capabilities-and-skills-framework-3b376311-87dd-470f-bb8d-e99459434c97
This informational flyer outlines the value of skills frameworks and describes at a high level the various elements of the ARDC's Capabilities and Skills Framework.
Capabilities and Skills Landscape
Glossary - Framework terminology
Data and Digital Research roles
Skills/Role profiles
Learning paths
Skills/Data roles matrix
contact@ardc.edu.au
ARDC
Savill, Jo (type: Editor)
Duncan, Ian (type: Editor)
Unsworth, Kathryn (type: Editor)
Murphy, Paul (type: Editor)
training material, skills framework, ARDC skills framework, ARDC capabilities framework, national skills framework
The Living Book of Digital Skills
The Living Book of Digital Skills (You never knew you needed until now) is a living, open source online guide to 'modern not-quite-technical computer skills' for researchers and the broader academic community.
A collaboration between Australia's Academic Research Network (AARNet) and the...
The Living Book of Digital Skills
https://aarnet.gitbook.io/digital-skills-gitbook-1/
https://dresa.org.au/materials/the-living-book-of-digital-skills
*The Living Book of Digital Skills (You never knew you needed until now)* is a living, open source online guide to 'modern not-quite-technical computer skills' for researchers and the broader academic community.
A collaboration between Australia's Academic Research Network (AARNet) and the Council of Australian Librarians (CAUL), this book is the creation of the CAUL Digital Dexterity Champions and their communities.
**Contributing to the Digital Skills GitBook**
The Digital Skills GitBook is an open source project and like many projects on GitHub we welcome your contributions.
If you have knowledge or expertise on one of our [requested topics](https://aarnet.gitbook.io/digital-skills-gitbook-1/requested-articles), we would love you to write an article for the book. Please let us know what you'd like to write about via our [contributor form](https://github.com/AARNet/Digital-Skills-GitBook/issues/new?assignees=sarasrking&labels=contributors&template=contributor-form.yml&title=Contributor+form%3A+).
There are other ways to contribute too. For example, you might:
* have a great idea for a new topic to be included in one of our chapters (make a new page)
* notice some information that’s out-of-date or that could be explained better (edit a page)
* come across something in the GitBook that’s not working as it should be (submit an issue)
Sara King - sara.king@aarnet.edu.au
Sara King
Miah de Francesch
Emma Chapman
Katie Mills
Ruth Cameron
digital skills, digital dexterity, community, open source
ugrad
masters
mbr
phd
ecr
researcher
support