In this article the authors introduce the Librarians’ Research Partnership (LRP), founded in 2013, at McGill and Concordia University Libraries. The Partnership was inspired by the Canadian Association of Research Libraries’ Librarians’ Research Institute (CARL LRI) which was attended by three of the authors in 2012 and is described here from the point of view of the participants. The authors touch upon the research culture at McGill and Concordia Libraries and discuss barriers and supports for research as prominent themes in the literature on the research role of Canadian academic librarians. The formation of the LRP and the eight subsequent meetings are explained in detail, as well as the factors that made the LRP a successful initiative ...
Research librarians’ roles are expanding and faculty engagement has become stonger over the years. H...
As Canadian academic librarians have experienced an increasing presence in faculty associations and ...
Academic libraries have long been discussing the need to remain relevant and demonstrate value to th...
In this article the authors introduce the Librarians’ Research Partnership (LRP), founded in 2013, a...
This poster will describe our investigations of research culture in Canadian libraries and the devel...
In spite of the increase in formal and informal expectations for research by Canadian librarians, th...
Increasingly, the library and information science (LIS) practitioner is being challenged to incorpor...
Increasingly, the library and information science (LIS) practitioner is being challenged to incorpor...
This paper will present the results of a major piece of collaborative research between Research Libr...
This paper will update the international community on how Canadian research libraries are moving fro...
Expectations for Canadian academic librarians’ research have evolved, but not all librarians have ac...
Within the literature exploring the role of research in academic librarianship, very little attentio...
There is a growing body of literature focusing on the changing roles of librarians within an academi...
Academic libraries encounter many challenges when providing services for researchers and it is evide...
Academic librarians have tremendous opportunity to demonstrate their worth to the institutions they ...
Research librarians’ roles are expanding and faculty engagement has become stonger over the years. H...
As Canadian academic librarians have experienced an increasing presence in faculty associations and ...
Academic libraries have long been discussing the need to remain relevant and demonstrate value to th...
In this article the authors introduce the Librarians’ Research Partnership (LRP), founded in 2013, a...
This poster will describe our investigations of research culture in Canadian libraries and the devel...
In spite of the increase in formal and informal expectations for research by Canadian librarians, th...
Increasingly, the library and information science (LIS) practitioner is being challenged to incorpor...
Increasingly, the library and information science (LIS) practitioner is being challenged to incorpor...
This paper will present the results of a major piece of collaborative research between Research Libr...
This paper will update the international community on how Canadian research libraries are moving fro...
Expectations for Canadian academic librarians’ research have evolved, but not all librarians have ac...
Within the literature exploring the role of research in academic librarianship, very little attentio...
There is a growing body of literature focusing on the changing roles of librarians within an academi...
Academic libraries encounter many challenges when providing services for researchers and it is evide...
Academic librarians have tremendous opportunity to demonstrate their worth to the institutions they ...
Research librarians’ roles are expanding and faculty engagement has become stonger over the years. H...
As Canadian academic librarians have experienced an increasing presence in faculty associations and ...
Academic libraries have long been discussing the need to remain relevant and demonstrate value to th...