The Scholarly Communication Librarian Core Competencies Task Force has 
completed a board-reviewed draft of core competencies. The Task Force intends 
to present its findings at the Members Forum (Saturday, June 10, 4:30-5:30) 
during the upcoming annual conference. All NASIG Conference attendees are 
welcome to offer comments, criticism, or other feedback. We hope you can make 
it, as we expect a lively discussion with a lot of participation. If you are 
unable to join us at the conference, though, or would otherwise prefer to 
submit feedback electronically, you may submit to [email protected] until 
June 8th, 2017.

 
The Core Competencies (available at 
http://www.nasig.org/site_page.cfm?pk_association_webpage_menu=310&pk_association_webpage=9435
 ) reflect the facts that scholarly communication positions are broad, varied, 
and subject to the specific existing staffing, organizational goals, and 
institutional culture in which the position is embedded. Through extensive 
investigation into recent job advertisements, position descriptions, and 
continuing education opportunities, the task force identified four themes 
common to all scholarly communication librarians and five areas of potential 
emphasis within this broad and often amorphous field. We thank you for your 
input.
 
On behalf of the NASIG Core Competencies for Scholarly Communication Librarians 
Task Force
 
 

Leigh Ann DePope
Publicist, NASIG, Inc.
[email protected] | @NASIG
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