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SPEC Kit 317: Special Collections Engagement (August 2010)
SPEC Kit 317 examines exhibits, events, instruction, and other activities that are targeted to engage students, faculty, and other scholars/researchers with special collections for research and education. It investigates who...
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Discussion Guide for Groups: Reaching Out to Leaders of Scholarly Societies at Research Institutions Webinar
This guide is designed to be used in conjunction with ARL's 2009 webcast to promote discussion among groups of librarians after the event. It can serve as a starting point...
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Talking Points for ARL Directors: The University’s Role in the Dissemination of Research and Scholarship–A Call to Action
These talking points provide a complement to ARL's statement on "The University's Role in the Dissemination of Research and Scholarship." call-to-action-talking-points-11feb09.pdf
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SPEC Kit 304: Social Software in Libraries (July 2008)
SPEC Kit 304 explores how many libraries are using social software and for what purposes, how those activities are organized and managed, and the benefits and challenges of using social...
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Faculty Activism In Scholarly Communications Opportunity Assessment Instrument
scprog-fac-activism-assessment.pdf
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SPEC Kit 301: Liaison Services (October 2007)
SPEC Kit 301 explores the current roles of liaisons in ARL libraries, any changes in focus in their interactions with academic departments, whether liaisons are being reactive to faculty and...
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SPEC Kit 299: Scholarly Communication Education Initiatives (August 2007)
SPEC Kit 299 explores what kind of initiatives ARL member libraries have used or plan to use to educate faculty, researchers, administrators, students, and library staff at their institutions about...
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Issues in Scholarly Communication: Discussion Leader’s Guide: How to Talk with Faculty II: Developing Strategies
These guides are tools designed for library leaders to use for organizing a summer- or semester-long discussion series. Each guide offers a brief scoping statement, a suggested reading or resource...
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Issues in Scholarly Communication: Discussion Leader’s Guide: Launching the Conversation: How to Talk with Faculty
These guides are tools designed for library leaders to use for organizing a summer- or semester-long discussion series. Each guide offers a brief scoping statement, a suggested reading or resource...
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SPEC Kit 250: Educating Faculty on Scholarly Communication Issues (September 1999)
A scanned version of SPEC Kit 250 (Transforming Libraries 10) is available full view through HathiTrust. View document here »