Chapter Three: Scholarly Communication International Issue
Chapter Three: Scholarly Communication International Issue
Chapter Three: Scholarly Communication International Issue
Have leadership, management, policy and planning responsibilities for the library‐
wide scholarly communication program.
Work closely with connections or links that are involved with collection management
and scholarly communication activities.
Develop and implement a program to increase awareness among faculty, researchers
and students about scholarly communication issues.
Develop and maintain a broad network of partners among faculty, scholars, graduate
students, and administrators and committees in campus and system wide offices.
Be informed of and keep library and faculty up to date.
Lead Library participation in current and newly developed initiatives.
Act as the primary spokesperson at campus, system wide, state, national, and
international levels for issues and policies relating to scholarly communication.
What is Collaboration Mean?
• Collaboration means working together with another person or a team
of people on the same project or the same document.
• The most important distinction among publication types is that between the
primary and secondary literature.
• Book:-Is a key publication type, used not only for information, but
also telling stories, listing facts, and sharing opinions.
• For this reason, it is important to select the most appropriate database for
your information needs.
Cont.
When selecting a database, consider the following coverage features:
• What kind of document?
• Which disciplines?
• What time periods?
• What languages?
• Which publication types?
• What is included in the record?
Searching
• This information can typically be found in the database itself under links such
as "About [name of database]," "Database information," "Title list," or
"Sources," etc.
• Web-based databases are typically accessed from a link that is annotated with
some information about coverage.