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Presentation
Building an Advanced Scholarly Communications Program
SEAALL (2023)
  • Stephanie C. Miller, West Virginia University College of Law
  • Pamela C. Brannon, Georgia State University College of Law
  • Caroline L. Osborne, West Virginia University College of Law
Abstract
Panelists discussed service offerings in an advanced scholarly communications program. A fully developed scholarly communications program supports scholars through the lifecycle of their scholarship - from the inception of the research project, through the research and writing process, to placement and publication, by promoting, disseminating, and archiving the work, and finally measuring its long-term scholarly impact. This program focuses on how combining quantitative scholarly impact metrics with qualitative measures can offer scholars context/insight on how their research is being cited and whether it is reaching the intended audience which may lead to opportunities for collaboration or new ideas of scholarly interest for further research and writing. Panelists will also discuss how to communicate about advanced service offerings with law faculty and administration including deans, associate deans, and marketing and communications professionals, in multiple modalities for the greatest buy-in.
Disciplines
Publication Date
March 10, 2023
Location
Richmond, VA
Citation Information
Stephanie C. Miller, Pamela C. Brannon and Caroline L. Osborne. "Building an Advanced Scholarly Communications Program" SEAALL (2023)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/stephanie_miller/24/