Future-proofing : the academic library’s role in e-research support
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2010
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Purpose – The paper describes a project created to enhance e-research support activities within an Australian university, based on environmental scanning of e-research activities and funding both nationally and internationally. Participation by the university library is also described.----- Design/methodology/approach – The paper uses a case study that describes the stages of a project undertaken to develop an academic library’s capacity to offer e-research support to its institution’s research community.----- Findings – While the outcomes of the project have been successfully achieved, the work needs to be continued and eventually mainstreamed as core business in order to keep pace with developments in e-research. The continual skilling up of the university’s researchers and research support staff in e-research activities is imperative in reaching the goal of becoming a highly competitive research institution.----- Research limitations/implications – Although a single case study, the work has been contextualised within the national research agenda.----- Practical implications – The paper provides a project model that can adapted within an academic library without external or specialist skills. It is also scalable and can be applied at a divisional or broader level.----- Originality/value – The paper highlights the drivers for research investment in Australia and provides a model of how building e-research support activities can leverage this investment and contribute towards successful research activity. |
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The Hong Kong Polytechnic University |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/31647/1/c31647.pdf http://repository.lib.polyu.edu.hk/jspui/handle/10397/1747 Thomas, Jennifer A. (2010) Future-proofing : the academic library’s role in e-research support. In Proceedings of Academic Librarian 2 : Singing in the Rain : Conference towards Future Possibilities, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong. |
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Copyright 2010 Jennifer Thomas |
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Division of Technology, Information and Learning Support |
Palavras-Chave | #080700 LIBRARY AND INFORMATION STUDIES #Australia #project management #research support #e-research #eResearch #HERN #data management #academic libraries |
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Conference Paper |