Save the Date: December 11, 2019
Critical Roles
for Libraries in Today’s Research Enterprise
A Symposium being held at the Omni Shoreham Hotel,
Washington, D.C.
Research has changed: have
libraries? Today many academic libraries are seeking ways to better align with
current research practice and to engage as vital partners in campus research. The
issues are critical, necessary changes are fundamental, and libraries are
developing new means and partnerships to sustain relevance.
Held following the CNI Fall
Membership Meeting, Critical Roles for
Libraries in Today’s Research Enterprise is a one-day symposium created for
librarians, research administrators, and technology professionals to identify
responses to this challenge.
Library leaders will examine new
organizational structures, programs and services, innovative spaces, and
collaborative models. Research administrators will evaluate the impact of these
new developments and describe future opportunities. Faculty researchers will
characterize the potential for new synergies and functional partnerships. Most
importantly, these discussions will give attendees the opportunity to collaborate
in developing strategies to apply at their own institutions.
Registration is no-cost but limited and expected to
fill quickly. Attendees will be asked to
provide a brief statement of their interests and involvement in the areas of
focus. Registration and Program details will be available in early September. For notification, sign-up at http://ucalgary.libsurveys.com/criticalrolesnotification.
Jointly organized by Thomas
Hickerson (University of Calgary), Charles Eckman (University of Miami), Xuemao
Wang (University of Cincinnati), and Joan Lippincott (CNI), this event is
funded as part of research conducted at the University of Calgary, “Academic Research and University Libraries: Creating a New Model for
Collaboration,” sponsored by
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Join us for this signature opportunity to identify the changes needed to
reposition libraries for research in the digital age.
For more information please see
the Symposium website: https://library.ucalgary.ca/libraryresearchplatform/symposium
For questions, contact John
Brosz (jdlbrosz@ucalgary.ca), Project Coordinator