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Case Study: Development of a Scholarly Communication Librarian Residency Program
Scholarly Communication Librarianship and Open Culture: Law, Economics, and Publishing: Unit 3 Perspectives, Intersections, and Case Studies (2020)
  • Marilyn S Billings
  • Charlotte Roh, University of San Francisco
Abstract
This case study was written to describe the importance of mentorship in a scholarly communication career, whether through a residency program or through mentorships available through professional organizations. Two examples provided here are the Library Publishing Coalition Mentoring Program and the SPARC Open Education Leadership Program.
Keywords
  • Scholarly Communication mentoring
Publication Date
2020
Editor
Josh Bolick, Maria Bonn, Will Cross
Publisher
Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL)
Citation Information
Marilyn S Billings and Charlotte Roh. "Case Study: Development of a Scholarly Communication Librarian Residency Program" Chicago, ILScholarly Communication Librarianship and Open Culture: Law, Economics, and Publishing: Unit 3 Perspectives, Intersections, and Case Studies (2020)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/marilyn_billings/91/
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