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Title: Developing Effective Scholarly Communication Advocates: A Case Study
Authors: Fuchs, Sara
Brannon, Pamela
Georgia State University
Georgia Institute of Technology
Subjects : Digital initiatives
Scholarly communication
NIH public access policy
Institutional repositories
Faculty involvement
Issue Date: 19-Mar-2008
Publisher: Georgia Institute of Technology
Abstract: Presenters will share their experiences developing a scholarly communication training and outreach program for librarians at Georgia State University, as well as their initial experiences in working with faculty members to recruit content for the university’s institutional repository.
Description: Sara Fuchs is the Digital Initiatives Librarian at Georgia Tech. Pam Brannon is the Reference/Electronic Services Librarian for the College of Law Library at Georgia State University. Prior to working at Tech, Sara worked at Georgia State as the Digital Technologies Librarian.
Type: Presentation
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1853/20663
Appears in Collections:ERL08. Day 1
2008 Electronic Resources and Libraries Conference

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