2016
DOI: 10.1080/10691316.2015.1016196
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The library and undergraduate research in the liberal arts: Present contributions and future opportunities

Abstract: This study sought to describe library value as seen through its various contributions to the mentored undergraduate research experiences of students in the arts, humanities, and social sciences at Hope College. Concurrently, it explored new opportunities for how librarians might become more directly connected with students involved in this hallmark of the academic program. Findings were intended to both highlight existing library contributions and initiate a well-informed movement toward aligning library prior… Show more

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“…In contrast to this statement, there are positions of other authors who are more optimistic about the future of libraries. Thus, T.J. Wiebe (2016) [8], when assessing the role of academic libraries in the higher education system, considers that library resources (for example, journals, monographs, books, disciplinary research tools / databases) and services (for example, interlibrary loan, training information literacy) are still critical to maintaining highly effective research environments. At the same time, many researchers insist on the transformation of libraries, the need to set new tasks, the introduction of innovative forms and methods of work (consulting researchers, data processing and dissemination of open data, organization of open access and repositories, etc.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to this statement, there are positions of other authors who are more optimistic about the future of libraries. Thus, T.J. Wiebe (2016) [8], when assessing the role of academic libraries in the higher education system, considers that library resources (for example, journals, monographs, books, disciplinary research tools / databases) and services (for example, interlibrary loan, training information literacy) are still critical to maintaining highly effective research environments. At the same time, many researchers insist on the transformation of libraries, the need to set new tasks, the introduction of innovative forms and methods of work (consulting researchers, data processing and dissemination of open data, organization of open access and repositories, etc.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Так, T. J. Wiebe (2016) [49] при оценке роли академических библиотек в системе высшего образования считает, что библиотечные ресурсы (например, журналы, монографии, книги, инструменты/базы данных по дисциплинарным исследованиям) и услуги (например, межбиблиотечный абонемент, обучение информационной грамотности) все еще имеют решающее значение для поддержания высокоэффективных исследовательских сред. Вместе с тем многие исследователи настаивают на трансформации библиотек, необходимости постановки новых задач, внедрении инновационных форм и методов работы (консультирование исследователей, обработка данных и распространение открытых данных, организация открытого доступа и хранилищ и др.…”
Section: вызовы внешней среды и будущее библиотекunclassified