Creation,Transformation, Dissemination,and Preservation: Advocating for Scholarly Communication |
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Authors: | Anne E. McKee Christine M. Stamison Sara Bahnmaier |
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Abstract: | Scholarly communication is often thought of as the preservation of knowledge. In fact, it also influences the creation, transformation, and dissemination of knowledge. The new norms of scholarly communication are multiple authorships, inter-institutional and international collaboration, and use of social media. The evolving norms for the librarians and consortial groups are supporting research data management, aiding discovery of collaborators, and dissemination and preservation of results, especially in digital formats. Librarians are viewed as experts in scholarly communication on many campuses but their leadership is not always recognized. |
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Keywords: | scholarly communication data repositories EndNote Mendeley Zotero role of library consortia |
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