Proceedings of the 160th ARL Membership Meeting, May 2012.
mm12sp-lougee.pdf
Slides from the breakout seesion on infrastructure for the September 2006 ARL Workshop on New Collaborative Relationships: The Role of Academic Libraries in the Digital Data Universe held at the National Science Foundation.
nsfworkshop2006-infrastructure.pdf
Proceedings of the 152nd ARL Membership Meeting, May 2008. mm08sp-lougee.pps
Presented at the 158th ARL Membership Meeting, May 2011.
mm11sp-lougee.pdf
Presented at the 158th ARL Membership Meeting, May 2011.
mm11sp-fdlp.mp3
Terms:2011, Access to Government Information, ARL Membership Meeting, Collaboration, Federal Depository Library Program/FDLP, John Wilkin, Judith C. Russell, Proceedings, Public Access Policies, Publications, Wendy Pradt Lougee
Presented at the 155th ARL Membership Meeting, October 2009. mm09fall-rtl-lougee.pps
Presented at the 154th ARL Membership Meeting, "Transformational Times," May 2009. mm09sp-multilougee.mp3
Presented at the 154th ARL Membership Meeting, "Transformational Times," May 2009. mm09sp-multi2.pps
Presented at the 154th ARL Membership Meeting, "Transformational Times," May 2009. mm09sp-multi.pps
Presented at the 155th ARL Membership Meeting, October 2009. mm09fall-louge-escience.mp3
Presentation at the 2008 ARL/CNI Fall Forum, "Reinventing Science Librarianship: Models for the Future."
ff08-ttr-lougee.mp3
Presentation at the 2008 ARL/CNI Fall Forum, "Reinventing Science Librarianship: Models for the Future."
ff08-svo-lougee.mp3
Presentation at the 2008 ARL/CNI Fall Forum, "Reinventing Science Librarianship: Models for the Future."
ff08-summary-panel.mp3
E-science has the potential to be transformational within research libraries by impacting theiroperations, functions, and possibly even their mission. Recognizing this potential, the ARL Steering Committees for Scholarly Communication and for Research, Teaching, and Learning jointly appointed a task force in 2006 to address the emergent domain of e-science. The Joint Task Force on Library Support for E-Science focused its attention on the implications of trends ine-science for research libraries, exploring the dimensions that impact collections, services,research infrastructure, and professional development.
arl-escience-agenda-nov07.pdf
The ARL Steering Committees for Scholarly Communication and for Research, Teaching, and Learning jointly appointed a task force in 2006 to address the emergent domain of e-science. The Joint Task Force on Library Support for E-Science focused its attention on the implications of trends in e-science for research libraries, exploring the dimensions that impact collections, services, research infrastructure, and professional development. Priorities of government funding agencies further shaped the task force's work. This is the final report of the task force.
escience-report-final-2007.pdf
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