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Scholarship In The Digital Age: Blurring The Boundaries Between The Sciences And The Humanities (Keynote), Christine L. Borgman
Scholarship In The Digital Age: Blurring The Boundaries Between The Sciences And The Humanities (Keynote), Christine L. Borgman
Christine L. Borgman
As the digital humanities mature, their scholarship is taking on many characteristics of the sciences, becoming more data-intensive, information-intensive, distributed, multi-disciplinary, and collaborative. While few scholars in the humanities or arts would wish to be characterized as emulating scientists, they do envy the comparatively rich technical and resource infrastructure of the sciences. The interests of all scholars in the university align with respect to access to data, library resources, and computing infrastructure. However, the scholarly interests of the sciences and humanities diverge regarding research practices, sources of evidence, and degrees of control over those sources. This talk will explore the …
Scholarly Communication Presentation For Lis9630, Adrian K. Ho
Scholarly Communication Presentation For Lis9630, Adrian K. Ho
Adrian K. Ho
No abstract provided.
Recasting The Role Of Comprehensive University Libraries: Starting Points For Educating Librarians On The Issues Of Scholarly Communication And Institutional Repositories, Sarah Beaubien, Linda Masselink, Jodi Tyron
Recasting The Role Of Comprehensive University Libraries: Starting Points For Educating Librarians On The Issues Of Scholarly Communication And Institutional Repositories, Sarah Beaubien, Linda Masselink, Jodi Tyron
Sarah Beaubien
No abstract provided.
Recasting The Role Of Comprehensive University Libraries: Starting Points For Educating Librarians On The Issues Of Scholarly Communication And Institutional Repositories, Sarah Beaubien, Linda Masselink, Jodi Tyron
Recasting The Role Of Comprehensive University Libraries: Starting Points For Educating Librarians On The Issues Of Scholarly Communication And Institutional Repositories, Sarah Beaubien, Linda Masselink, Jodi Tyron
Linda Masselink
No abstract provided.
Collaborations Between Research Libraries And University Presses, Adrian K. Ho
Collaborations Between Research Libraries And University Presses, Adrian K. Ho
Adrian K. Ho
This poster presentation discusses the findings of a study of the collaborations between research libraries and university presses for scholarly communication. It provides an overview of how libraries and presses have worked together and handled issues encountered in the collaborations.
Cyberinfrastructure And The Transformation Of Libraries, Marilyn S. Billings
Cyberinfrastructure And The Transformation Of Libraries, Marilyn S. Billings
Marilyn S. Billings
Libraries are beginning to exploit the transformation that cyberinfrastructure allows: for example, for discovery and access, for changing scholarly communication, for next-generation catalogs. This presentation will be an overview of some recent developments and describe ways that we all can participate in this transformation.
Learning Advocacy For Creating Change Through An Immersion Program: Institute On Scholarly Communication Delivers Essential Training, Teresa Fishel
Learning Advocacy For Creating Change Through An Immersion Program: Institute On Scholarly Communication Delivers Essential Training, Teresa Fishel
Teresa A. Fishel
Article on experiences at first Institute on Scholarly Communication at UCLA, July 2006.