Promoting the scholarship created on your campus is imperative to recruitment, enrollment, and reputation. If you are thinking of starting a scholarly publishing program, have a program, or are interested in hearing how scholarly publishing works, come to our round-table to join in the conversation. Topics for discussion will include: 1. Faculty buy in, partnering with other departments on campus, or starting a yearly research symposia, 2. Copyright, posting journal articles or assisting professors with a portfolio of their work and 3. Showcasing student work. Share what has worked on your campus and what has not. All are welcome to share, inspire, or learn from others
The Power to Publish: How Academic Librarians Support and Promote Scholarly Publishing Jennifer Town...
Successful scholarly communications outreach centers on a consistent, flexible, and holistic approac...
As colleges and universities commit more resources and staff in support of digital scholarship, they...
Promoting the scholarship created on your campus is imperative to recruitment, enrollment, and reput...
In this volume, over forty colleges, universities, and associations report the latest developments r...
Leading up to their tenure and promotion, junior faculty are often primarily concerned with followin...
Leading up to their tenure and promotion, junior faculty are often primarily concerned with followin...
The Scholarship Consultation Program connects faculty to the on-campus resources necessary to advanc...
This presentation will focus on the author\u27s experiences with different strategies at different i...
Encouraging and supporting student scholarship is an area of growing emphasis in higher education (N...
Faculty and librarians in a wide range of disciplines can benefit from student collaboration in thei...
Scholarly communication issues, such as access, research, and the promotion of scholarly communities...
Join a discussion of strategies faculty and students can use to increase the reach and visibility of...
Successful scholarly communications outreach centers on a consistent, flexible, and holistic approac...
Successful scholarly communications outreach centers on a consistent, flexible, and holistic approac...
The Power to Publish: How Academic Librarians Support and Promote Scholarly Publishing Jennifer Town...
Successful scholarly communications outreach centers on a consistent, flexible, and holistic approac...
As colleges and universities commit more resources and staff in support of digital scholarship, they...
Promoting the scholarship created on your campus is imperative to recruitment, enrollment, and reput...
In this volume, over forty colleges, universities, and associations report the latest developments r...
Leading up to their tenure and promotion, junior faculty are often primarily concerned with followin...
Leading up to their tenure and promotion, junior faculty are often primarily concerned with followin...
The Scholarship Consultation Program connects faculty to the on-campus resources necessary to advanc...
This presentation will focus on the author\u27s experiences with different strategies at different i...
Encouraging and supporting student scholarship is an area of growing emphasis in higher education (N...
Faculty and librarians in a wide range of disciplines can benefit from student collaboration in thei...
Scholarly communication issues, such as access, research, and the promotion of scholarly communities...
Join a discussion of strategies faculty and students can use to increase the reach and visibility of...
Successful scholarly communications outreach centers on a consistent, flexible, and holistic approac...
Successful scholarly communications outreach centers on a consistent, flexible, and holistic approac...
The Power to Publish: How Academic Librarians Support and Promote Scholarly Publishing Jennifer Town...
Successful scholarly communications outreach centers on a consistent, flexible, and holistic approac...
As colleges and universities commit more resources and staff in support of digital scholarship, they...