Research Data Services Librarian
Harvard Library
Boston, Massachusetts
Julie Goldman, BS, MLIS, is the Countway Research Data Services Librarian with the Harvard Library. Julie collaborates with members of the Harvard community on building a data services program that addresses all stages of the data lifecycle. At Countway Library, she works closely with an extensive network of professionals invested in data management and open science to develop and deliver services for students and researchers around the Longwood Medical Area. Julie runs regular Research Data Management Seminars on many related topics, focused on training biomedical students, faculty, and staff on best practices for organizing, documenting, storing, and sharing research data. Julie is co-chair of the Longwood Medical Area Research Data Management Working Group, co-chair of the Harvard Research Data Coordination Team, and actively involved in the Harvard Medical School Research, Rigor, and Reproducibility training efforts.
Julie is the Managing Editor for the Journal of e-Science Librarianship (JeSLIB). In this role, she is responsible for thoroughly formatting accepted articles for the journal. Julie is also a Carpentries Instructor and has been advocating for the Carpentries and assisting with workshops across New England. Recently, Julie served as a PI on an NIH Supplement Grant for Enhancing Data Management and Sharing in NIEHS-Funded Research Grants; as an Adjunct Faculty at Simmons University School of Library and Information Science teaching Scientific Research Data Management; as an instructor on the Elsevier funded Research Data Management Librarian Academy (RDMLA); and as Project Manager for the NIH Big Data to Knowledge (BD2K) funded course Best Practices for Biomedical Research Data Management.
Julie was previously eScience Coordinator with the National Network of Libraries of Medicine, New England Region, at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. With the NNLM, her work focused on building research data education and resources for librarians in New England. Julie is a New England native and earned her Masters in Library and Information Science from Simmons University (previously College) and a Bachelor's of Science in Marine Biology from the University of New Hampshire.
I do not have any relevant financial / non-financial relationships with any proprietary interests.
Friday, April 29, 2022
10:45 AM – 10:50 AM CT