Since 2001, various Australian government initiatives and funding opportunities have propelled Australian university libraries into the totally new, exciting and continually expanding role of research capture, discovery and support. We have built repositories; captured our institutions’ research publications; created reports to meet government and internal reporting requirements; started to work with researchers on data management plans; created metadata stores and promoted open access for scholarly publications to highlight but a few. This presentation will detail one university’s journey and what it means for libraries and librarians now and into the future.
History
Parent Title
8th ALIA Top End Symposium : Design, Discover, Diversify : 4-5 October 2013, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.
Start Page
1
End Page
18
Number of Pages
18
Start Date
2013-10-04
Finish Date
2013-10-05
Location
Darwin, NT, Australia
Publisher
ALIA Top End Group
Place of Publication
Darwin, NT
Peer Reviewed
No
Open Access
No
External Author Affiliations
Library Services (2013- ); TBA Research Institute;
Era Eligible
No
Name of Conference
Australian Library and Information Association. Top End Symposium