Leading roles for reference librarians in institutional repositories: One library's experience
Abstract
Purpose
Aims to describe one academic health science center library's experience with expanding reference librarian leadership roles in implementing institutional repository initiatives.
Design/methodology/approach
The institutional repository project development phases are briefly documented. The rationale for selecting reference librarians to lead the initiative and resultant role changes is discussed.
Findings
Reference librarians are strategically placed to promote and administer institutional repository initiatives successfully. The professional challenge rests in reference librarians' readiness to become scholarly publishing change agents.
Practical implications
This case study documents a successful approach to incorporating institutional repository projects into existing library roles in addition to providing new leadership opportunities for reference librarians.
Originality/value
Reference librarian roles in institutional repository projects and the evolution of organizational roles are not addressed in the heavily technology‐ and marketing‐based institutional repository literature.
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Citation
Phillips, H., Carr, R. and Teal, J. (2005), "Leading roles for reference librarians in institutional repositories: One library's experience", Reference Services Review, Vol. 33 No. 3, pp. 301-311. https://doi.org/10.1108/00907320510611339
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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