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    Library Roles & Faculty Motivations

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    Date
    2007-10-15
    Author
    Van Orsdel, Lee
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    Lee Van Orsdel, Dean of University Libraries at Grand Valley State University, will give an overview of the major issues in scholarly communication focusing on understanding faculty motivations for participation in the scholarly communication process, the relevance of the issues to libraries, and the importance of library outreach to faculty. Lee will end the session by creating a map of the primary scholarly communication issues and where libraries play a role.
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