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Hauptverfasser: Ogborn, Matt, Harp, Matthew, Kurtz, Debra Hanken
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2019
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1233045
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author Ogborn, Matt
Harp, Matthew
Kurtz, Debra Hanken
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Harp, Matthew
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contents Getting to the Core of Services: Considering the Arizona State University Library as a Core Facility Ogborn, Matt Harp, Matthew Kurtz, Debra Hanken Academic Libraries State Universities Library Services Research Libraries Consultation Programs Shared Resources and Services Interdisciplinary Approach Information Storage Preservation Research Administration As academic libraries focus on delivering new services in such areas as research data, digital preservation, and data curation, they have begun to explore alternative funding models and approaches to research. The Arizona State University (ASU) Library in Tempe works with the university's Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development to collaborate and support ASU's researchers at scale. The library's ongoing collaboration and its specialized services, consultations, and training have led it to consider becoming a core facility, a centralized service that would provide consultation and other help to the university's researchers. As a core facility, the library would gain the ability to fund new initiatives and functions that would expand its reach and improve its support for research.
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spellingShingle Getting to the Core of Services: Considering the Arizona State University Library as a Core Facility
Ogborn, Matt
Harp, Matthew
Kurtz, Debra Hanken
Academic Libraries
State Universities
Library Services
Research Libraries
Consultation Programs
Shared Resources and Services
Interdisciplinary Approach
Information Storage
Preservation
Research Administration
Getting to the Core of Services: Considering the Arizona State University Library as a Core Facility Ogborn, Matt Harp, Matthew Kurtz, Debra Hanken Academic Libraries State Universities Library Services Research Libraries Consultation Programs Shared Resources and Services Interdisciplinary Approach Information Storage Preservation Research Administration As academic libraries focus on delivering new services in such areas as research data, digital preservation, and data curation, they have begun to explore alternative funding models and approaches to research. The Arizona State University (ASU) Library in Tempe works with the university's Office of Knowledge Enterprise Development to collaborate and support ASU's researchers at scale. The library's ongoing collaboration and its specialized services, consultations, and training have led it to consider becoming a core facility, a centralized service that would provide consultation and other help to the university's researchers. As a core facility, the library would gain the ability to fund new initiatives and functions that would expand its reach and improve its support for research.
title Getting to the Core of Services: Considering the Arizona State University Library as a Core Facility
topic Academic Libraries
State Universities
Library Services
Research Libraries
Consultation Programs
Shared Resources and Services
Interdisciplinary Approach
Information Storage
Preservation
Research Administration
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1233045