Www.le.ac.uk/library Library Research Services at the University of Leicester, UK Ian Rowlands Research Services Manager and University Bibliometrician.

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Library Research Services at the University of Leicester, UK Ian Rowlands Research Services Manager and University Bibliometrician

The University context

University of Leicester Colleges Arts, Humanities & Law Engineering & Science Medicine & Life Sciences Social Sciences People 21,800 students (7,700 distance) 1,300 academic staff Research income Research grants and contracts £ 55 million (2013) REF-related QR income £ 24 million (2013) Famous for DNA fingerprinting Space science Richard III

Drivers for change

Subject teams Deputy Librarian Academic Liaison Arts and humanities Biomedical and life sciences Natural sciences Social sciences Biblio- metrician Old (traditional) structure

Drivers for change 1 Reconnecting with the research community –The growth of digital library services was slowly dissolving the social links between the library and many researchers, especially in the sciences and engineering Funder-led open access mandates –New opportunities for libraries to manage Green and Gold open access services (specialist knowledge required)

Drivers for change 2 Researchers need to be more information-savvy –The information landscape is changing rapidly and researchers need regular briefing and training Growing interest in bibliometrics –To support internal decision-making and external research evaluation (e.g. Research Excellence Framework 2014)

Drivers for change 3 The emergence of CRIS systems –Another opportunity for libraries to contribute expertise in the area of bibliographic information management (possibly linked to bibliometrics) Closer integration with other central services –A library model more closely focused on the needs of researchers also makes it easier to work with other services, notably Research Support Office, Planning Office and IT Services

New (focused) structure Work teams Academic Liaison Oversight Deputy Librarian ResearchTrainingInfo mngmtMetrics Learning & Teaching Subject teams

Why are we needed, what do we do, and are we succeeding?

Why are we needed? use information tools and resources … because researchers need to know how to

Why are we needed? use information tools and resources maximise the impact of their research Research analytics Stronger, more competitive research environment … because researchers need to know how to

Why are we needed? use information tools and resources maximise the impact of their research measure and understand their impact Stronger, more competitive research environment … because researchers need to know how to

Why are we needed? use information tools and resources maximise the impact of their research measure and understand their impact become a more effective researcher Highly trained and supported researchers who understand `information’ Research outputs and data that are open, well-managed, and have maximum impact A community that understands its research impact and can make informed decisions … because researchers need to know how to

Why are we needed? use information tools and resources maximise the impact of their research measure and understand their impact become a more effective researcher Highly trained and supported researchers who understand `information’ Research outputs and data that are open, well-managed, and have maximum impact A community that understands its research impact and can make informed decisions … because researchers need to know how to expert subject knowledge + professional understanding

What do we do? Researcher training and development Information and digital literacy training Supporting the doctoral journey Information briefings and advice for career researchers

What do we do? Researcher training and development Research information management Leicester Research Archive Gold open access Research data management

What do we do? Researcher training and development Research information management Research analytics Support the University’s strategic information needs Support grant applications Support evidence-based publication strategies

How are we doing? Significant increase in teaching contact hours –1,621 contact hours in year 1 (up 341%) Greater reach for training materials –Use of Adobe Connect to reach new audiences Great interest in new researcher web pages –Page views up 67%, dwell time up 145%

How are we doing? Gold open access fund successfully embedded –120 papers made Gold OA in 2013 Significant growth in repository full text –non-thesis deposits up 33% –PhD theses being digitised back to 1926 Bibliometric work made a difference –Key role in REF2020 submission –Use of bibliometric data to support grant capture

What are we going to do next? develop more effective and joined-up training provision increase Green full text and raise external research visibility make Green content easier to find and maintain research data management demonstration project build a data warehouse Stronger, more competitive research environment