This update includes:

 

*       Register now: Works in Progress Webinar, Research Information
Management at Duke University: A Researcher-centered Approach
*       Works in Progress Webinar series, now scheduling 2017: what are YOU
working on?
*       Save the date! OCLC RLP meeting in London, March 2017
*       Gifts for Librarians and Archivists, 2016 edition

 

Merrilee

 

Highlights for the OCLC Research Library Partnership

 

Register now: Works in Progress Webinar, Research Information Management at
Duke University: A Researcher-centered Approach

 

31 January 2017, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Tuesday 31 January 2017 12:00-1:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time / (9:00-10:00 am
Pacific Time / 5:00-6:00 pm London /
<http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Works+in+Progress+
Webinar+-+Research+Information+Management+at+Duke+University%3A+A+Researcher
-centere&iso=20170131T12&p1=805&ah=1> other time zones)

Presenter: Paolo Mangiafico, Coordinator of Scholarly Communications
Technology, Duke University Libraries

 

In this webinar, Duke University Libraries will share how they have led
campus initiatives to aggregate and manage campus research information to
support open access, help researchers build their reputations, archive Duke
scholarship, and enable expertise discovery. This webinar will be of
interest to scholarly communications librarians, library administrators, and
communications specialists. Given the enterprise nature of research
information management, it will also be relevant to other institutional
stakeholders including deans, research administrators, and IT professionals.

 

 
<https://oclc.webex.com/oclc/onstage/g.php?MTID=e10336496cd4c474d8cd5736ea8b
aa266> Register for this free webinar now - a recorded version of the
session will be available afterwards. 

 

Works in Progress Webinar series: what are YOU working on?

 

We are actively planning our Works in Progress Webinar series for 2017. What
are you working on? What would you like to share with colleagues? Let us
know! OCLC Research Library Partners are invited to use the
<http://www.oclc.org/research/events/works-in-progress-webinar-series.html>
Works in Progress: An OCLC Research Occasional Webinar Series as a venue for
presenting your work. Email Merrilee Proffitt ( <mailto:[email protected]>
[email protected]) 

 

Save the date! OCLC RLP meeting in London, March 2017

 

We are planning an OCLC Research Library Partnership meeting in conjunction
with the  <http://rlukconference.com/> RLUK Conference 2017. We are planning
a reception / mixer on the evening of 7 March and a meeting on 8 March.
Please save the date and stay tuned for more details. 

 

Gifts for Librarians and Archivists, 2016 edition

 

Our  <http://hangingtogether.org/?p=5772> original, crowdsourced gift guide
for librarians and archivists. Thanks to all who contributed! If you missed
out you can leave additional suggestions in the comments. 

 

More from HangingTogether

 

Recent postings from our group blog. You can now
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email when new posts appear.

 

 <http://hangingtogether.org/?p=5765> From Records to Things

Karen Smith-Yoshimura and Jean Godby co-authored an article for the
December/January 2017 issue of the ASIS&T Bulletin: "From Records to Things:
Managing the Transition from Legacy Library Metadata to Linked Data."

 

Where you'll find us

You will find staff that supports the OCLC Research Partnership at the
following events

*       20-23 January, ALA Midwinter, Atlanta, Georgia: Rachel Frick, Dennis
Massie, Karen Smith-Yoshimura, Roy Tennant 
*       13-16 February, ALIA Information Online Conference, Sydney,
Australia: Karen Smith-Yoshimura

Please seek us out to give us your ideas and find out more about our work.

 

 


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Merrilee Proffitt


OCLC . Senior Program Officer, OCLC Research


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