This panel will address the different ways in which libraries are connecting and collaborating with their faculty to build print and electronic collections. Panelists will discuss experiences, including successes and challenges, from a variety of library perspectives
Library-based publishing services are increasingly common as libraries seek to provide alternatives ...
Issues around managing and providing access to data are receiving a lot of attention from academic l...
Libraries have long played a pivotal role in connecting users with the ideas and voices of scholars ...
Description: A panel discussion on publishing with libraries, university presses, faculty and schola...
This presentation is part of a panel discussion titled Academic Libraries as Partners in Research. T...
AbstractIn times of uncertainty, resilience is often built by utilizing new approaches and engaging ...
Provosts and librarians are naturally allies, but they live in different worlds and therefore may no...
In this moderated panel discussion on Creating Connections With Your Community, librarians discuss...
University presses (UP\u27s) are essential to the advancement of our culture and the understanding o...
As academic institutions respond to increasing demands for greater access to transparent and reusabl...
Breakout session from the Living the Future 7 Conference, April 30-May 3, 2008, University of Arizon...
Panelists identified opportunities available to faculty working to integrate e-books licensed by the...
Embedded librarianship has been a buzzword for many years, but librarians have struggled with how to...
Rarely does a library have the opportunity to collaborate with faculty in the early phases of an aca...
Presentation for faculty workshop. Building Up: Using Faculty Requests to build an Expansive Collect...
Library-based publishing services are increasingly common as libraries seek to provide alternatives ...
Issues around managing and providing access to data are receiving a lot of attention from academic l...
Libraries have long played a pivotal role in connecting users with the ideas and voices of scholars ...
Description: A panel discussion on publishing with libraries, university presses, faculty and schola...
This presentation is part of a panel discussion titled Academic Libraries as Partners in Research. T...
AbstractIn times of uncertainty, resilience is often built by utilizing new approaches and engaging ...
Provosts and librarians are naturally allies, but they live in different worlds and therefore may no...
In this moderated panel discussion on Creating Connections With Your Community, librarians discuss...
University presses (UP\u27s) are essential to the advancement of our culture and the understanding o...
As academic institutions respond to increasing demands for greater access to transparent and reusabl...
Breakout session from the Living the Future 7 Conference, April 30-May 3, 2008, University of Arizon...
Panelists identified opportunities available to faculty working to integrate e-books licensed by the...
Embedded librarianship has been a buzzword for many years, but librarians have struggled with how to...
Rarely does a library have the opportunity to collaborate with faculty in the early phases of an aca...
Presentation for faculty workshop. Building Up: Using Faculty Requests to build an Expansive Collect...
Library-based publishing services are increasingly common as libraries seek to provide alternatives ...
Issues around managing and providing access to data are receiving a lot of attention from academic l...
Libraries have long played a pivotal role in connecting users with the ideas and voices of scholars ...