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Evolving Landscape of Scholarly Communications in BC:
The Douglas Library and the Scholarly Activity Office-
Conspirators in Promoting Scholarship

Whalley, Tom (2008) Evolving Landscape of Scholarly Communications in BC:
The Douglas Library and the Scholarly Activity Office-
Conspirators in Promoting Scholarship
. Delivered at British Columbia Library Association Conference 2008 : "Off the Shelf and Out of the Box : Creativity in Libraries", Richmond, British Columbia (Canada). Presentation.

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Abstract

The evolving landscape of scholarly communications in British Columbia was explored from the viewpoint of academic librarians and faculty. Tom Whalley presented his perspective as a faculty member and Scholarly Activities Coordinator at Douglas College. The office of the Scholarly Activities Coordinator is housed within the Library. An increasing emphasis on academics at colleges such as Douglas is leading to some exciting exploration of scholarship and scholarly communications.

Keywords:scholarly communications, scholarly electronic publishing, academic publishing, professional development, employment publications, BCLA, British Columbia Library Association, Douglas College
Subjects:G. Industry, profession and education. > GG. Curricula aspects.
G. Industry, profession and education. > GA. Information industry.
G. Industry, profession and education. > GE. Staff.
ID Code:13350
Deposited By:Canadian Staff, E-LIS
Deposited On:05 May 2008
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