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ALIA Online 2017

Imogen Ingram

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James Neal – Chaos breeds life!

Chaos breeds life Order breeds habit

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James Neal – Chaos breeds life!

21st century librarians

  • Hope
  • Power
  • Action

And….radical collaboration.

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James Neal – Chaos breeds life! Shift in thinking (and actions)… How do we make sure that the centrality of what we do is not the process of our work, but how it influences, changes and motivates teaching learning, research and scholarship?

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James Neal – Chaos breeds life! Shift in expectations…how do we partner with scholars and researchers to enable them to:

  • navigate, analyse and synthesise information?
  • participate effectively in open research?
  • build a more continuous system of scholarly

communications? Eg ORCID, Kudos

  • move from scholarly product to scholarly process?

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James Neal – Chaos breeds life!

Source: James Neal, Columbia University, ALIA Online 2017

(Video section to accompany this slide: 38:15 – 40:17)

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ANU Library– Publish and prosper

  • Researcher capabilities and expectations

– libraries integral to institutional support.

  • Building a way through the system to help
  • ur PhD students and Early Career

Researchers navigate the sea of publishing and scholarly knowledge.

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ANU Library– Publish and prosper

Intellectual

Discipline based Publishing/writing Scholarly communication - communication ideas/research

Networking

Location, national and international colleagues Scholarly communication through peer review etc.

Institutional

Admin/other work in institution Accessing resources (scholarly communication aspect libraries, archives) Based on Chen, McAlpine and Amundsen

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ANU Library– Publish and prosper

  • A Special private online

course (SPOC)

  • Digital learning models
  • Focused on bringing the

world

  • International experts Prof

Stephen Leeder & Dr Ginny Barbour (Chair COPE)

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Modules

Scholarly communication knowledge Scholarly writing capabilities Publishing ethics Data management Promoting your research and understanding your impact Managing your research identity

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ANU Library– Publish and prosper Pilot module assists learners to:

  • Understand scholarly communication
  • Identify quality publishing
  • Avoid predatory publishers
  • Be able to find a publisher and make a

pitch for that article/research output Demystifying scholarly publishing

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ANU Library– Publish and prosper Next module ‘Talk data to me’: Presenters include:

  • Professor Tony Hey, Chief Data Scientist, Science

and Technology Facilities, UK

  • Justin Withers ARC,
  • Dr Ross Wilkinson, ANDS,
  • Prof Lisa Jackson Pulver, Western Sydney

University

  • Natasha Simons, ANDS

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Kate Lawrence – Lean Ethnography

Source: Kate Lawrence, EBSCO

https://informationonline.alia.org.au/sites/default/files/Lean%20Ethnography.pdf 15

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Kate Lawrence – Lean Ethnography

Source: Kate Lawrence, EBSCO

https://informationonline.alia.org.au/sites/default/files/Lean%20Ethnography.pdf 16

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Presentation links

  • James Neal – Chaos breeds life!

(Video section to accompany Slide 6 is 38:15 – 40:17)

  • ANU Library – Publish long and prosper
  • Kate Lawrence - Lean Ethnography
  • Twitter #online17

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