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	xsi:schemaLocation="http://schemas.bs8723.org/XmlSchema/DD8723-5.xsd">	 <dc:identifier>http://www2.bui.haw-hamburg.de/tematres/vocab/</dc:identifier>  <dc:title>DaLiCo Glossary</dc:title>  <dc:creator>Kristin Ameis, Christine Gläser, Hanna Käfer, Ulrike Spree</dc:creator>  <dc:subject>data literacy</dc:subject>  <dc:description><![CDATA[ DaLiCo Glossary (Dataliteracy in Context Glossary) is a collection  of relevant key concepts in the field of data literacy (education)  developped in cooperation with the partners from the ERASMUS+ Project "Data Literacy in Context" (DaLiCo) (https://dalico.info/about/). It is structured as a thesaurus following the DIN ISO 25964 Thesauri and interoperability with other vocabularies - Part 1: Thesauri for Information retrieval.

The thesaurus draws on the following keys and abbreviations to denote relationships between terms:

<>: Indicates that this term is a “meta-term” meaning it is only used for hierarchical purposes. Deviating from the Thesaurus norm the metaterms below <DaLiCo Dimensions> are used to assign references to facets. 
BT: Broader Term – Indicates the “parent” of the term, in the hierarchical tree structure.
BTG: Broder Term Generic - is used when a generic is_a relation between the "parent" of the term exists. The generic relationship is the link between a class or category and its members or species.
NT: Narrower Term – Indicates the “child” of the term, in the hierarchical tree structure.
NTG: Narrower Term Generic - is used when a generic is_a "child" of relation exists. 
RT: Related Term – Indicates any terms that are related in meaning or in scope to the term being viewed.
USE: Use reference - Indicates that the current terms is "Non-preferred" and that it should not be used for indexing purposes.
UF: Used for - references to non-preferred equivalent term(s)
Translations of the terms into dutch, german, hungarian and spanish are referenced as specialized UF Relations.
UFDE - references the German translation
UFES - references the Spanish translation
UFHU - references the Hungarian translation
UFNE - refernces the Dutch translation

If you wish to receive a download in SKOS-format feel free to  get in touch with the contact mail. ]]></dc:description>  <dc:publisher>Kristin Ameis, Christine Gläser, Hanna Käfer, Ulrike Spree</dc:publisher>  <dc:date>2021-08-05</dc:date>  <dc:language>en-GB</dc:language><ThesaurusConcept dc:identifier="http://www2.bui.haw-hamburg.de/tematres/vocab/xml.php?skosTema=2">	<dcterms:created>2021-08-05 13:05:23</dcterms:created>	<dcterms:modified>2021-12-15 08:12:25</dcterms:modified><PreferredTerm dc:identifier="http://www2.bui.haw-hamburg.de/tematres/vocab/xml.php?skosTema=2" xml:lang="en-GB">	<LexicalValue>data literacy</LexicalValue>	<dcterms:created>2021-08-05 13:05:23</dcterms:created>	<dcterms:modified>2021-12-15 08:12:25</dcterms:modified></PreferredTerm><ScopeNote xml:lang="en-GB">  <LexicalValue><![CDATA[ <p><strong>Data literacy in this glossary describes the understanding of data literacy in an academic and sciences context with a focus on generic competencies.</strong></p>
<p>In this context data literacy refers to <strong>knowledge and skills involved in collecting, processing, managing, evaluating, and using data for scientific inquiry. It focusses on the functional ability in data collection, processing, management, evaluation, and use.</strong> This coincides with the academic practice of producing, and using digital datasets during scientific research.  Data literacy serves as a ‚boundary concept‘ (Bowker/Star) partly shared between different research traditions and communities, weakly structured in common use however imposing stronger structures in the individual tailored use of a community of practice.</p>
<p>Taking up a term coined by Pedersen and Caviglia (2019) data literacy is described as a compound competence ascribed to a community of practice rather than an individual consisting of some level of competence in metadata-management, statistics, data visualization and more generic competencies in problem-solving and reflexivity using different data. As such data literacy is closely related to data science but differs in the level of competence and the focus. While data science is a specific domain for trained specialists focussed on data analysis, data literacy <strong>is the set of competencies and apt to bridge between communities of practice and provide interfaces</strong>. This understanding calls for interdisciplinary collaboration that integrates different competencies and levels of skill. (DaLiCo 2022).</p> ]]></LexicalValue></ScopeNote><ScopeNote xml:lang="en-GB">  <LexicalValue><![CDATA[ <p><strong>Data literacy in this glossary describes the understanding of data literacy in an academic and sciences context with a focus on generic competencies.</strong></p>
<p>In this context data literacy refers to <strong>knowledge and skills involved in collecting, processing, managing, evaluating, and using data for scientific inquiry. It focusses on the functional ability in data collection, processing, management, evaluation, and use.</strong> This coincides with the academic practice of producing, and using digital datasets during scientific research.  Data literacy serves as a ‚boundary concept‘ (Bowker/Star) partly shared between different research traditions and communities, weakly structured in common use however imposing stronger structures in the individual tailored use of a community of practice.</p>
<p>Taking up a term coined by Pedersen and Caviglia (2019) data literacy is described as a compound competence ascribed to a community of practice rather than an individual consisting of some level of competence in metadata-management, statistics, data visualization and more generic competencies in problem-solving and reflexivity using different data. As such data literacy is closely related to data science but differs in the level of competence and the focus. While data science is a specific domain for trained specialists focussed on data analysis, data literacy <strong>is the set of competencies and apt to bridge between communities of practice and provide interfaces</strong>. This understanding calls for interdisciplinary collaboration that integrates different competencies and levels of skill. (DaLiCo 2022).</p> ]]></LexicalValue></ScopeNote><NonPreferredTerm dc:identifier="http://www2.bui.haw-hamburg.de/tematres/vocab/xml.php?skosTema=1873" xml:lang="en-GB">	<LexicalValue>adat-írástudás</LexicalValue>		<dcterms:created></dcterms:created>		<USE>http://www2.bui.haw-hamburg.de/tematres/vocab/xml.php?skosTema=2</USE></NonPreferredTerm><NonPreferredTerm dc:identifier="http://www2.bui.haw-hamburg.de/tematres/vocab/xml.php?skosTema=1874" xml:lang="en-GB">	<LexicalValue>alfabetización de datos</LexicalValue>		<dcterms:created></dcterms:created>		<USE>http://www2.bui.haw-hamburg.de/tematres/vocab/xml.php?skosTema=2</USE></NonPreferredTerm><NonPreferredTerm dc:identifier="http://www2.bui.haw-hamburg.de/tematres/vocab/xml.php?skosTema=1875" xml:lang="en-GB">	<LexicalValue>datageletterdheid</LexicalValue>		<dcterms:created></dcterms:created>		<USE>http://www2.bui.haw-hamburg.de/tematres/vocab/xml.php?skosTema=2</USE></NonPreferredTerm><NonPreferredTerm dc:identifier="http://www2.bui.haw-hamburg.de/tematres/vocab/xml.php?skosTema=1872" xml:lang="en-GB">	<LexicalValue>Datenkompetenz</LexicalValue>		<dcterms:created></dcterms:created>		<USE>http://www2.bui.haw-hamburg.de/tematres/vocab/xml.php?skosTema=2</USE></NonPreferredTerm><HasHierRelConcept Role="BT">http://www2.bui.haw-hamburg.de/tematres/vocab/xml.php?skosTema=3</HasHierRelConcept><HasHierRelConcept Role="NT">http://www2.bui.haw-hamburg.de/tematres/vocab/xml.php?skosTema=1834</HasHierRelConcept><HasRelatedConcept Role="RT">http://www2.bui.haw-hamburg.de/tematres/vocab/xml.php?skosTema=1805</HasRelatedConcept><HasRelatedConcept Role="RT">http://www2.bui.haw-hamburg.de/tematres/vocab/xml.php?skosTema=1833</HasRelatedConcept><HasRelatedConcept Role="RT">http://www2.bui.haw-hamburg.de/tematres/vocab/xml.php?skosTema=1835</HasRelatedConcept><HasRelatedConcept Role="RT">http://www2.bui.haw-hamburg.de/tematres/vocab/xml.php?skosTema=4</HasRelatedConcept><HasRelatedConcept Role="RT">http://www2.bui.haw-hamburg.de/tematres/vocab/xml.php?skosTema=1840</HasRelatedConcept></ThesaurusConcept></Thesaurus>