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Re-Framing Library Liaison Roles Around Research Collaboration
Re-think it: Libraries for a New Age is a national conference that brings together academic, public and K-12 librarians, administrators, technologists, architects, designers, furniture manufacturers, and educators. Participants gathered to collectively re-think the increasingly important role libraries play in the … Continue reading
Merged expertise, mutual benefits: Using a cross-disciplinary, same-campus research team to investigate academic libraries
Academic librarians have provided support to research teams on their campuses for many years. The main types of support discussed in the library literature include literature searching, citation management, data management, and information literacy instruction. Supporting research teams has been … Continue reading
Collaborating with public relations students to promote library subject specialists
In fall 2015, a group of librarians, who are members of the Library West Creative Team at the George A. Smathers Libraries at the University of Florida (UF), sought new methods for effectively reaching undergraduate students. Previous internal studies showed … Continue reading