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A case study of how libraries are supporting institutional goals by leveraging research impact metrics.
Read MoreThe following guest post is by Beth Sandore Namachchivaya, University Librarian at the University of Waterloo. It is part of a series related to the provision of bibliometrics and research impact services …
Read MoreThe OCLC Research Library Partnership recently hosted a virtual event entitled Social Interoperability Workshop: Successfully Engaging Stakeholders Across Campus. This workshop was an outgrowth of the 2019 OCLC Research report …
Read MoreThe following post is part of a series related to the provision of bibliometrics and research impact services at OCLC Research Library Partnership institutions. The OCLC Research Library Partnership recently hosted a discussion on …
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Read MoreFor those institutions that participate, it is time for a “thank you” for another year of support and robust participation in the OCLC Research Library Partnership network! It is evident …
Read MoreThe following post is part of a series related to bibliometrics and research impact (BRI) services. One of the things the OCLC Research Library Partnership (RLP) learned from a recent …
Read MoreThe following post is part of a series based upon the OCLC Research Information Management in the US reports and was written by Jan Fransen. In December 2021 Scholarly communications thought …
Read MoreThis blog is part of a series related to the Library Collaboration in RDM research project at OCLC Research. In a recent post, I described the interoperability imperative as a key element …
Read MoreThe “dictionary definition” of interoperability is the “ability of a system … to work with or use the parts or equipment of another system.” Boiling this definition down to its …
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