Issues in Scholarly Communication: Discussion Leader's Guide: The Changing Roles of Scholarly Societies in Knowledge Exchange
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 to review, and a set of discussion questions to launch an hour-long informal conversation among library staff. brown-bag-societies-may08.pdf
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 for an ongoing discussion or program aimed at staff in member libraries' conscious connections with leaders of scholarly societies on their campus. sc-webinar-discussion-guide-06aug09.pdf
Issues in Scholarly Communication: Discussion Leader's Guide: Increasing Access to Publicly Funded Research
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 to review, and a set of discussion questions to launch an hour-long informal conversation among library staff. brown-bag-research-may08.pdf
Issues in Scholarly Communication: Discussion Leader's Guide: Peer Review
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 to review, and a set of discussion questions to launch an hour-long informal conversation among library staff. brown-bag-peer-review-may08.pdf
Issues in Scholarly Communication: Discussion Leader's Overview
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 to review, and a set of discussion questions to launch an hour-long informal conversation among library staff. brown-bag-overview-may08.pdf
Issues in Scholarly Communication: Discussion Leader's Guide: New Model Publications
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 to review, and a set of discussion questions to launch an hour-long informal conversation among library staff. brown-bag-new-model-may08.pdf
Framing the Issue: Open Access
A resource guide to assist and inform discussions of open access. It highlights the key points to consider in thinking about and discussing open access, gives examples of open access implementation, and provides sources for more information.
framing-issue-open-access-may04.pdf
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 to review, and a set of discussion questions to launch an hour-long informal conversation among library staff. brown-bag-faculty2-may08.pdf
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 to review, and a set of discussion questions to launch an hour-long informal conversation among library staff. brown-bag-faculty1-may08.pdf
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
Issues in Scholarly Communication: Discussion Leader's Guide: Author Rights II: Institutional Strategies for Enhancing Rights Management
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 to review, and a set of discussion questions to launch an hour-long informal conversation among library staff. brown-bag-author-rights2-may08.pdf
Issues in Scholarly Communication: Discussion Leader's Guide: Author Rights: An Introductory Discussion
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 to review, and a set of discussion questions to launch an hour-long informal conversation among library staff. brown-bag-author-rights1-may08.pdf
Federal Depository Library Legal Requirements
Addresses the legal obligations of designated Federal depository libraries.
fdlp-legal-reqs-jun2009.pdf
Federal Depository Library Legal Requirements
Outlines the legal obligations of designated Federal depository libraries.
fdlp-legal-requirements-101509.pdf
Short Talking Points on PubChem/CAS Issue
PubChem is a free, publicly available database created by NIH in 2004 to provide information about small molecules for use as research tools and as potential starting points that may lead to the development of new medications. The database connects chemical information with biomedical research and clinical information in a connect-the-dots fashion, organizing facts in numerous public databases into a unified whole.
pubchem-cas-talkingpoints.pdf
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