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E-raamat: Academic Libraries and Collaborative Research Services

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"Here's what you need to know to establish your library's place in the new collaborative research arena by adapting existing library services and practices as well as adding new support services"--

Here’s what you need to know to establish your library’s place in the new collaborative research arena by adapting existing library services and practices as well as adding new support services.

Acknowledgments vii
Preface ix
Carrie Forbes
PART I EMERGING LIAISON ROLES: FROM RESEARCH SUPPORT TO RESEARCH PARTNER
1 Changing the Liaison Role to Enhance Library Collaboration within the Academic Community
3(22)
Victoria Eastes
Michelle Shea
Dawn Harris
2 Reconnecting the Dots: An Analysis of Campus Stakeholders' Awareness of Library Scholarly Communication Services
25(20)
Emily K. Chan
Daina Dickman
Nicole Lawson
Suzanna Yaukey
3 Growing Deep Collaboration for Research Support
45(18)
Stephanie Crowe
Laura McBrayer
Ashley Knox
4 Student-Led, Cross-Institutional Collaboration Between France and Morocco
63(18)
Paul Love
Michael Stbpel
David Tresilian
5 Librarians as Research Partners for Developing Evidence Synthesis Protocols
81(24)
Gregory Laynor
Stephanie Roth
6 Beyond Collaborations: Transforming Liaison Practices into Impactful Research Partnerships
105(20)
Danielle Mihram
Melissa L. Miller
7 Archives and the Incarceral State: The Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola Museum Project
125(18)
Zachary G. Stein
David N. Khey
Scott T. Jordan
PART II FOCUS ON DATA: RESEARCH DATA SERVICES
8 If You Offer It, They Will Come: Turning Your Interests into Action
143(18)
Andrea Pritt
9 Library-IT Collaboration for Secure Data Collection and Management with REDCap
161(22)
Meg Eastwood
PART III LIBRARY AS PUBLISHER: OPEN ACCESS SERVICES AND SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING
10 A Consortium Approach to Library Publishing Via Open Journal Systems and the Texas Digital Library
183(14)
Alexa Hight
Susan Elkins
David Lowe
Laura Waugh
Justin White
Kristi Park
Bruce E. Herbert
11 Publications Oversight Board for Open Access Journals at the University of Memphis: A Case Study
197(20)
Caitlin Harrington
Kenneth Haggerty
PART IV PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: DEVELOPING SKILLS FOR A CHANGING PROFESSION
12 Leveraging Research Information Management to Center the Library as Campus Leader
217(18)
Clarke Iakovakis
Megan Macken
Matt Upson
13 Soften Up Your Skills: Tips, Strategies and Methods to Practice and Enhance Interpersonal Skills
235(22)
Jay A. Edwards
14 Expanding the Skillset: Data Literacy in Undergraduate Education
257(18)
Susan E. Montgomery
Index 275(14)
About the Editor and the Contributors 289
Carrie Forbes, PhD, MLS, professor and associate dean, oversees the University of Denver Libraries' public services including research support, instruction, outreach/programming, and borrowing and lending services. She has worked as an academic librarian for 20 years and has published several articles and edited volumes on the changing nature of public services in libraries. She coedited Rethinking Reference for Academic Libraries: Innovative Developments and Future Trends, published by Roman & Littlefield in 2014 and Successful Campus Outreach for Academic Libraries: Building Community Through Collaboration also published by Roman & Littlefield in 2018. Other recent publications include a coauthored chapter in Academic Librarianship Today on research and instruction service models in libraries and an edited volume, Academic Library Services for Graduate Students Supporting Future Academics and Professionals.