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LEADS-4-NDP

This is the GitHub repository for the LEADS-4-NDP Project.

LIS Education and Data Science for the National Digital Platform (LEADS-4-NDP) is preparing next generation LIS faculty and early career information professionals to meaningfully integrate data science into their research and work endeavors. LEADS-4-NDP is supported by the Institute of Library and Museum Services (IMLS) Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program, and includes a cohort of 21 talented LEADS Fellows ready to address and advance data science challenges in the workplace and education.

LEADS Fellows have received a summer stipend and completed the following:

1) an online preparatory curriculum
2) an intensive 3-day data science boot camp at Drexel University
3) a ten-week virtual data science internship over the summer with one of our LEADS partners.

LEADS-4-NDP Faculty and Staff:

Jane Greenberg, Alice B. Kroeger Professor, Director of the Metadata Research Center, and Associate Department Head for Graduate Affairs (Lead PI)
Xia Lin, Professor, and Department Head, Information Science Department (Lead PI)
Weimao Ke, Associate Professor (Co-PI)
Il-Yeol Song, Professor (Co-PI)
Jake Williams, Assistant Professor (Co-PI)
Erjia Yan, Assistant Professor (Co-PI)
Sam Grabus, LEADS Project Manager, CCI/Drexel, doctoral student, Graduate Research Assistant, The 19th-Century Knowledge Project
Elizabeth Costello, Program Administrator

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