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New Roles for New Times: Transforming Liaison Roles in Research Libraries
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Engagement With Impact: Enhancing the Student Learning Experience During Year One of a Functional Library Model
TL;DR: The University of Birmingham as discussed by the authors reconfigured from a subject librarian model of academic library support to a functional or task-based model, including the creation of a dedicat...
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Expertise and Service: A Call to Action
TL;DR: In this article, a study was conducted among undergraduate theology liaisons and those results were compared with the literature and data regarding graduate level theological librarianship, and the results indicated both the need for more research and the need to further emphasis on undergraduate subject-area liaison duties in theology and adjacent areas.
A tale of two liaisons: exploring library-writing center alliances
Carolyn Schubert,Lucy Green +1 more
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LMS System Requirements from the Libraries’ Point of View
TL;DR: In this article , the LMS redesign concept should guarantee better integration of library services like catalogs, databases, media, as well as literature and information management, and the comparison to other industries can be helpful: often, customer relationship is maintained and intensified by using customer accounts.
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Using Outreach Weeks to Examine Labor, Assessment and Value in Open Advocacy
TL;DR: The Open Action Kit as mentioned in this paper is a suite of tools to help practitioners plan, execute, and assess open advocacy weeks, particularly Open Access Week, to support career progression in open advocacy work.
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