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Description: The Scholarly Communication Toolkit was designed by the Research and Scholarly Environment Committee (formerly called the Scholarly Communication Committee) of The Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) to support advocacy efforts designed to transform the scholarly communication landscape. The ACRL Scholarly Communications Toolkit is an educational resource primarily directed to librarians. It complements (and attempts not to duplicate but may link to) scholarly communication web sites of partner organizations like SPARC and the Association of Research Libraries. Its primary purpose is to assist librarians in (1) integrating a scholarly communication perspective into library operations and programs and (2) preparing presentations on scholarly communication issues for administrators, faculty, staff, students, or other librarians. The toolkit includes short overview essays on key aspects of the relationship between libraries and scholarly communication, highly selective lists of other sources of information on these topics, and copies of presentations, handouts, and similar material including (but not limited to) the teaching materials from the programs Scholarly Communication 101: Starting with the Basics. All materials that are prepared for and directly part of the toolkit are made available under a Creative Commons attribution/no- commercial-use/share-alike license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/).
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Creator: American Library Association
Publisher: American Library Association
Coverage: 50 E Huron St., Chicago IL 60611
Tag: ACRL, Toolkits
Description: The Scholarly Communication Toolkit was designed by the Research and Scholarly Environment Committee (formerly called the Scholarly Communication Committee) of The Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) to support advocacy efforts designed to transform the scholarly communication landscape. The ACRL Scholarly Communications Toolkit is an educational resource primarily directed to librarians. It complements (and attempts not to duplicate but may link to) scholarly communication web sites of partner organizations like SPARC and the Association of Research Libraries. Its primary purpose is to assist librarians in (1) integrating a scholarly communication perspective into library operations and programs and (2) preparing presentations on scholarly communication issues for administrators, faculty, staff, students, or other librarians. The toolkit includes short overview essays on key aspects of the relationship between libraries and scholarly communication, highly selective lists of other sources of information on these topics, and copies of presentations, handouts, and similar material including (but not limited to) the teaching materials from the programs Scholarly Communication 101: Starting with the Basics. All materials that are prepared for and directly part of the toolkit are made available under a Creative Commons attribution/no- commercial-use/share-alike license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/).
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Creator: American Library Association
Publisher: American Library Association
Coverage: 50 E Huron St., Chicago IL 60611
Tag: ACRL, Toolkits
Description: The ALA Library receives inquiries from librarians across the country and around the world, as well as from the general public, on a wide variety of library topics. We have prepared fact sheets on the most asked-about topics, as noted below.
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Creator: American Library Association
Publisher: American Library Association
Coverage: 50 E Huron St., Chicago IL 60611
Tag: Toolkits
Description: RDA Toolkit is an integrated, browser-based, online product that allows users to interact with a collection of cataloging- related documents and resources including RDA: Resource Description and Access. RDA Toolkit is published by the RDA Co-Publishers
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Subject: RDA
Creator: American Library Association
Publisher: American Library Association
Coverage: 50 E Huron St., Chicago IL 60611
Tag: Toolkits
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