The scholarly communications profession is constantly changing, and a wide range of skills are required in the advertised job descriptions. In an effort to investigate what kind of skills future information professionals need, during the period March 2015 to September 2017 job postings advertising positions relating to Open Access were collected. The total number of the collected job postings was 72. The collection was done manually throughout this whole period from job advertising sites, such as Jobs.ac.uk, CILIP Lisjobnet and the Times of Higher Education. In addition, the author is subscribing to open listserves, such as the Jisc-Repositories, OAGoodPractice and a closed one, the UKCoRR-Discussion list, and managed to collect job descri...
This paper reports the findings of an exploratory study of position vacant announcements appropriate...
The open science and research (OSR) movement has been shaping the world of scholarly communication f...
The electronic library and networked information services have prompted a review of the roles and re...
During the period March 2015 to September 2017 job postings advertising positions relating to Open A...
During the past two-decades academic libraries updated current staff job responsibilities or created...
A presentation given at the Jisc Open Access Community event on 7th February 2019 in York. https...
Technologiczny postęp ostatnich 20 lat zmusił biblioteki akademickie do uaktualnienia bieżących zakr...
The Future Academic Librarian’s Toolkit is a thorough handbook designed to guide future academic lib...
Objective –To determine what skills employers in the United Kingdom (U.K.) want from information pro...
Purpose: (ICT) on the Library and Information Science (LIS) job market. This research introduced ne...
Academic libraries are experiencing yet another period of rapid change as they move from helping res...
employment market for librarians and information workers in the UK NICK MOORE As the rate of growth ...
As scholarly communication has emerged as a strategic imperative among universities, there is an inc...
This paper reports the findings of an exploratory study of position vacant announcements appropriate...
How has the digital age, and in particular the phenomenal growth of the World Wide Web impacted on t...
This paper reports the findings of an exploratory study of position vacant announcements appropriate...
The open science and research (OSR) movement has been shaping the world of scholarly communication f...
The electronic library and networked information services have prompted a review of the roles and re...
During the period March 2015 to September 2017 job postings advertising positions relating to Open A...
During the past two-decades academic libraries updated current staff job responsibilities or created...
A presentation given at the Jisc Open Access Community event on 7th February 2019 in York. https...
Technologiczny postęp ostatnich 20 lat zmusił biblioteki akademickie do uaktualnienia bieżących zakr...
The Future Academic Librarian’s Toolkit is a thorough handbook designed to guide future academic lib...
Objective –To determine what skills employers in the United Kingdom (U.K.) want from information pro...
Purpose: (ICT) on the Library and Information Science (LIS) job market. This research introduced ne...
Academic libraries are experiencing yet another period of rapid change as they move from helping res...
employment market for librarians and information workers in the UK NICK MOORE As the rate of growth ...
As scholarly communication has emerged as a strategic imperative among universities, there is an inc...
This paper reports the findings of an exploratory study of position vacant announcements appropriate...
How has the digital age, and in particular the phenomenal growth of the World Wide Web impacted on t...
This paper reports the findings of an exploratory study of position vacant announcements appropriate...
The open science and research (OSR) movement has been shaping the world of scholarly communication f...
The electronic library and networked information services have prompted a review of the roles and re...