“…There is a perceived requirement for libraries to develop more specialized interventions to provide point-of-need research support and advice around the whole knowledge creation cycle: from ideas generation and project conception, through data acquisition, manipulation and interpretation, to the deposit of results, publication of findings, and assessment of impact (Larsen & Riis, 2012;MacColl & Jubb, 2011;Vaughan et al, 2013). Libraries are accordingly moving into areas such as funding opportunities and grant writing, ethics review, data curation and repository management, poster design and conference hosting (physical and virtual), journal and monograph publishing, bibliometric evaluation and impact assessment (Adema & Schmidt, 2010;Carroll, 2011a;Crow et al, 2012;Delserone, Kelly, & Kempf, 2010;Drummond & Wartho, 2009;Furlough, 2010;Healy, 2010;Herther, 2009;Lyon, 2012;McBain, Culshaw, & Walkley Hall, 2013;Vaughan et al, 2013), alongside their established roles in collection stewardship, resource procurement and information literacy.…”