Institutional repositories represent an intersection between academic information literacy and scholarly communication to create learner-centered librarianship (LCL). In order to position LCL, this session proposes aligning the efforts of scholarly communication and reference by incorporating IR pedagogical practices into an interdisciplinary curriculum for experiential learning
The ACRL’s Scholarly Communication Roadshow, which has been transforming librarianship since 2009, h...
In our collaborative faculty-librarian presentation, we will offer a model for institutionalizing in...
INTRODUCTION As the landscape of scholarly communication and open access continues to shift, it rema...
This Works in Progress poster was presented at the 2018 ALISE Conference in Denver, CO on February 6...
This session will focus on a university press director and academic librarian\u27s collaborative eff...
This workshop will explore the evolving world of scholarly publishing and identify strategies for in...
Scholarly communication, often called “scholcomm,” is one of the fastest growing and most rapidly ch...
Undergraduate research has been identified as a high impact educational practice by the LEAP Report....
Sarah Richardson (Business Library Team Leader), Heather Beirne (Reference and Instruction Librarian...
Poster presented at the Innovative Library Classroom Conference in Williamsburg, VA, June 6, 2019
More than halfway into the second decade of the 21st century, academic libraries are becoming more i...
Discussion of the relationship between teaching information literacy skills and teaching scholarly c...
The presentation that corresponds with this paper is titled "Scholarly Communication Boot Camp: Gett...
The development of the liaison model in academic libraries has had important implications for the re...
This paper explores collaboration between librarians and faculty in higher education to construct co...
The ACRL’s Scholarly Communication Roadshow, which has been transforming librarianship since 2009, h...
In our collaborative faculty-librarian presentation, we will offer a model for institutionalizing in...
INTRODUCTION As the landscape of scholarly communication and open access continues to shift, it rema...
This Works in Progress poster was presented at the 2018 ALISE Conference in Denver, CO on February 6...
This session will focus on a university press director and academic librarian\u27s collaborative eff...
This workshop will explore the evolving world of scholarly publishing and identify strategies for in...
Scholarly communication, often called “scholcomm,” is one of the fastest growing and most rapidly ch...
Undergraduate research has been identified as a high impact educational practice by the LEAP Report....
Sarah Richardson (Business Library Team Leader), Heather Beirne (Reference and Instruction Librarian...
Poster presented at the Innovative Library Classroom Conference in Williamsburg, VA, June 6, 2019
More than halfway into the second decade of the 21st century, academic libraries are becoming more i...
Discussion of the relationship between teaching information literacy skills and teaching scholarly c...
The presentation that corresponds with this paper is titled "Scholarly Communication Boot Camp: Gett...
The development of the liaison model in academic libraries has had important implications for the re...
This paper explores collaboration between librarians and faculty in higher education to construct co...
The ACRL’s Scholarly Communication Roadshow, which has been transforming librarianship since 2009, h...
In our collaborative faculty-librarian presentation, we will offer a model for institutionalizing in...
INTRODUCTION As the landscape of scholarly communication and open access continues to shift, it rema...