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1 Coming full circle changes in scholarly communication and the role of liaison librarians 34 th IAMSLIC conference, Suva, Fiji September 16 th 2008 Presented by Sally Taylor, UBC Library

2 Setting the scene Interior of AERL, UBC photo by Sherman Lai Woodward Library, UBC photo by UBC Library Graphics

3 UBC Library and cIRcle “IRs are an excellent way to illustrate universities' contributions to the public - who, after all, offer invaluable support to our institutions. As universities use IRs to control and share their output, scholarly communication and publishing are truly coming full circle.” – http://circle.ubc.ca

4 Making contact

5 Doing my homework  Journal impact & Access  Top 10 journals (JCR & EF)  OA publications in fisheries (DOAJ)  Self archiving (SHERPA/RoMEO)  Author rights (ACRL webcast)

6 Open Access and Fisheries  “Open access is the condition where access to the fishery is unrestricted” – OECD Glossary of Statistical Terms  “Open Access (OA) literature is digital, online, free of charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions.” – Peter Suber

7 The experience  A chance to learn and be creative  Graduate students: ETD  A free book!  cIRcle  Open Journal Systems  OA journal  Archiving data

8 Consider…  Your audience  The content  The delivery “… it opens up the possibility of having a conversation that the faculty member enjoys and sustains, for what do faculty members enjoy more than discussing their research?” – Bell et al. 2005

9 Changing roles?  Recruiting content for repositories  Educating faculty & students  “Make it part of your job”  Fluid and evolving  New skills  “What can we stop doing?”

10 Additional resources  Web cast on author rights http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/acrlissues/sch olarlycomm/author_rights_webcas.cfm  DOAJ http://www.doaj.org/  SHERPA/RoMEO http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/  Open Journals Systems http://pkp.sfu.ca/?q=ojs

11 Readings  Bell, Foster & Gibbons. 2005. Reference librarians and the success of institutional repositories. Reference Services Review 33: 283-90.  Turtle & Courtois. 2007. Scholarly communication: science librarians as advocates for change. Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship 51 Summer.  Rodwell & Fairbairn. 2008. Dangerous liaisons? Defining the Faculty Liaison Librarian service model, its effectiveness and sustainability. Library Management 29: 116-24.

12 THANK YOU!  Presentation to the Fisheries Centre http://www.slideshare.net/sataylor/resear ch-write-publish-tips-and-tools-to-get- you-through/ http://www.slideshare.net/sataylor/resear ch-write-publish-tips-and-tools-to-get- you-through/ Sally Taylor Woodward Library University of British Columbia Email: sally.taylor@ubc.ca


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