This presentation was made to the CONUL12017 conference held in Athlone, Ireland 30-31 May 2017Access to information has changed immeasurably in the past decade, bringing the traditional role of the academic library into question. Rather than a doomsday scenario, this situation offers huge potential for information professionals to situate the library at the heart of research support. ‘Scholarly communication’ is the umbrella term for the information exchange between research communities, research funders, the publishing industry and the general public. This talk will discuss the establishment of the Office of Scholarly Communication at Cambridge University, how it is now embedded within multiple administrative areas of the University and h...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοThe Past decade has seen the high cost of supporting access to journals st...
More than halfway into the second decade of the 21st century, academic libraries are becoming more i...
The inaugural CONUL conference attracted 136 delegates from Irish academic and research libraries. ...
A report from the inaugural CONUL (Consortium of National & University Libraries) conference held in...
Presentation given at CPD25 Staff Development Forum 2017. The nature of the academic library is unde...
This report is a result of the Utrecht University Library Policy plan 20152017. In this plan the lib...
Report on the second annual CONUL conference ‘Going further together: Collaboration in Irish academi...
Academic librarianship remains under constant scrutiny, and for both research-intensive and teaching...
This presentation provides an overview of the scholarly communication ecosystem as well as two major...
As academic libraries work to adapt to the 21st century researcher environment it is inevitable that...
In early 2017 a piece of research was carried out via questionnaire asking librarians to share the m...
Following a restructure in May 2019, the University of St Andrews scholarly communications team move...
The current model of scholarly communications fails to meet the information needs of researchers wor...
SCONUL is a membership organisation of 157 college, university, and national library and information...
The library’s role in offering services related to data management and effective research communicat...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοThe Past decade has seen the high cost of supporting access to journals st...
More than halfway into the second decade of the 21st century, academic libraries are becoming more i...
The inaugural CONUL conference attracted 136 delegates from Irish academic and research libraries. ...
A report from the inaugural CONUL (Consortium of National & University Libraries) conference held in...
Presentation given at CPD25 Staff Development Forum 2017. The nature of the academic library is unde...
This report is a result of the Utrecht University Library Policy plan 20152017. In this plan the lib...
Report on the second annual CONUL conference ‘Going further together: Collaboration in Irish academi...
Academic librarianship remains under constant scrutiny, and for both research-intensive and teaching...
This presentation provides an overview of the scholarly communication ecosystem as well as two major...
As academic libraries work to adapt to the 21st century researcher environment it is inevitable that...
In early 2017 a piece of research was carried out via questionnaire asking librarians to share the m...
Following a restructure in May 2019, the University of St Andrews scholarly communications team move...
The current model of scholarly communications fails to meet the information needs of researchers wor...
SCONUL is a membership organisation of 157 college, university, and national library and information...
The library’s role in offering services related to data management and effective research communicat...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοThe Past decade has seen the high cost of supporting access to journals st...
More than halfway into the second decade of the 21st century, academic libraries are becoming more i...
The inaugural CONUL conference attracted 136 delegates from Irish academic and research libraries. ...