Five Questions with Twanna Hodge
Twanna Hodge, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Librarian at the University of Florida (recently departed to continue her studies at University of Maryland) Five Questions: 1) Tell us about your work […]
Libraries in Process Community Call: Take 2
February saw us run into a few technical issues, but no fear! We’re running our speakers back and this time you’ll be able to connect. So, join the ASERL Scholarly […]
Five Questions with Darcee Olson
Darcee Olson is the Copyright & Scholarly Communication Policy Director at Louisiana State University. She recently took part in our “Five Questions” series to tell us about her role. 1. Describe […]
Libraries in Process Community Call
Join the ASERL Scholarly Communications Interest Group Friday, November 22nd at 10am EST/9am CST for the second installment of our community call series, Libraries in Process. This month we will […]
ASERL Scholarly Communications Interest Group Community Call: Libraries In Process
Librarians do a great job of working together to brainstorm new ideas. They have mastered the art of reporting back their successes and sharing their frustrations. But what about the […]
Save the Date: SCUNC 2019 in Nashville
PLEASE SAVE THE DATE! The third Scholarly Communications Unconference, affectionately known as SCUNC, is happening at Vanderbilt University this summer. When: June 3 – 4, 2019 — Starts 3pm CST […]
Controlled Digital Lending: Technology Solution or Legal Pathway?
By Andy Wesolek and Ellen Ramsey This month’s post is an interview-style discussion about Controlled Digital Lending, prompted by the recent post on the subject by Dave Hansen and Kyle […]
Five Questions with Carmelita Pickett
Carmelita Pickett, Associate University Librarian for Scholarly Resources and Content Strategy at the University of Virginia, graciously agreed to be our 15th profile in our 5 Questions with… series. Since her team at UVA includes ASERL ScholComm Co-chair Ellen Ramsey, both […]
Five Questions With Devin Soper
Devin Soper, Scholarly Communication Librarian, Florida State University This is #7 in our series of get-acquainted posts featuring members of the ASERL Scholarly Communications community Q1. Describe your current scholcomm […]
NASIG Adopts Core Competencies for Scholarly Communication Librarians
Scholarly communications issues and initiatives are of increasing importance to contemporary library organizations. This is evidenced by the recent substantial increase in the numbers of scholarly communication librarian positions. Finlay, […]