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Job Purpose The Digital Library Team within Information Services at the University of Glasgow supports digital access to globally significant research collections for the purposes of world-leading
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of working with large datasets. Desirable F1 Experience of working in a Higher Education professional degree programme F2 Experience of Higher Education student records and timetabling systems F3 Experience
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Sensing datasets, technologies, and their application to ensure contribution to research goals is optimised. 5. Communicate geospatial data and techniques with the wider University body as well as users
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complex tasks. C5 Ability to interpret, analyse, manipulate and present data. C6 Ability, with line management support, to successfully challenge existing practice to bring about change. C7 Proficient user
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tables, VLOOKUP, INDEX/MATCH, and complex formulas to analyse and manipulate large datasets. C8 Develop, manage, and optimise Microsoft Office forms (Word, Excel, and Access) to streamline data collection
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the underlying reasons for the missingness and bias. In the era of big data, open data, social media, and crowdsourced data when 'we are drowning in data', gaps and unavailability, representativeness
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student feedback and event data, assessing relevance for the current cohort. Focus on continuous improvement and identify opportunities for new partnerships and creative ideas. 2. Build and implement a
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strategic plans for operational activities in line with technical service/College/University objectives, as a senior individual specialist. 5. Where relevant, present research methodologies, data and
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, including site labour, weather conditions and other relevant information relating to the project works and issue these to the Project Manager and Design Team members for information and action. 6. Ensure
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and an information scientist. The in-house Research Support Unit co-ordinates and delivers large-scale community based studies and, increasingly, supports community based trials and evaluations