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| Format: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
| Langue: | en |
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2018
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| Accès en ligne: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1212152 |
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- Evolution of Research Support Services at an Academic Library: Specialist Knowledge Linked by Core Infrastructure Brown, Sarah Alvey, Elizabeth Danilova, Elena Morgan, Helen Thomas, Amberyn Foreign Countries Academic Libraries Library Services Reference Services Higher Education Research Libraries Specialists Best Practices Information Management Scholarship Bibliometrics Library Role Communities of Practice Research support services at The University of Queensland Library (UQ Library) have evolved in response to the global and national drivers, which have impacted on broader University strategy. UQ Library's success in responding to these drivers has involved leveraging the information within, and capacity of, the institutional repository, the core of our research support services. UQ Library is a critical enabler of the University's research mission, actively partnering with researchers throughout the research lifecycle. The evolution of these services has required a shifting staffing framework, combining a traditional liaison library model with functional teams to deliver agile services, which add strategic value to the University. This article explores how functional teams, collaborating with traditional liaison librarian roles, deliver innovative services, how these services are linked by the institutional repository, and how we address key challenges of this service model.