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Main Author: Rudasill, Lynne Marie
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ896023
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author Rudasill, Lynne Marie
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contents Beyond Subject Specialization: The Creation of Embedded Librarians Rudasill, Lynne Marie Library Services Librarians Specialists Outreach Programs Academic Libraries Research Libraries Access to Information Educational Change Budgets Innovation The concept of the embedded librarian takes subject specialization to another plane. The article that follows discusses the embedded librarian as an evolutionary product and speculates on the reasons driving the change from the library to the department or center for the delivery of information services. Four drivers for change are explored with examples from a major research library, and several questions are posed related to the future of this new service model. (Contains 1 footnote.)
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spellingShingle Beyond Subject Specialization: The Creation of Embedded Librarians
Rudasill, Lynne Marie
Library Services
Librarians
Specialists
Outreach Programs
Academic Libraries
Research Libraries
Access to Information
Educational Change
Budgets
Innovation
Beyond Subject Specialization: The Creation of Embedded Librarians Rudasill, Lynne Marie Library Services Librarians Specialists Outreach Programs Academic Libraries Research Libraries Access to Information Educational Change Budgets Innovation The concept of the embedded librarian takes subject specialization to another plane. The article that follows discusses the embedded librarian as an evolutionary product and speculates on the reasons driving the change from the library to the department or center for the delivery of information services. Four drivers for change are explored with examples from a major research library, and several questions are posed related to the future of this new service model. (Contains 1 footnote.)
title Beyond Subject Specialization: The Creation of Embedded Librarians
topic Library Services
Librarians
Specialists
Outreach Programs
Academic Libraries
Research Libraries
Access to Information
Educational Change
Budgets
Innovation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ896023