Research and Scholarly Communication in the Humanities : New Partnerships Between Librarians and Scholars

Date
2007-01-15
Authors
Hixson, Carol G., 1955-
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University of Regina, Dr. John Archer Library
Abstract

How is the digital age affecting the way that humanities scholars conduct their research and share their results? What role can and should academic libraries play in supporting the new research and scholarly communication models that are developing? No longer merely the passive recipients of the end results of research and scholarly communication, today's academic librarians are stepping out from behind their desks and playing an active role in helping researchers and scholars not only locate research materials, but also develop research proposals, carry out their investigations, and share the results of their research. Carol Hixson, University Librarian at the University of Regina since September 2006, shares some of her thoughts and experiences on how she hopes to foster these new partnerships at the University of Regina.

Description
Presentation made as part of HRI profilingg scholarship series January 15, 2007. Powerpoint presentation, poster, and bibliography.
Keywords
Academic libraries, Scholarly communication, Humanities -- Research
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