Date
Attendees
Discussion items
Joint SC + RDS meeting debrief
- Good to touch base with other group
- How do the groups work together without holding a bunch of new meetings?
- Shared calendar seems useful
- Informal communication between the teams will work best
- Perhaps quarterly meeting (1x a semester)?
Fair Use Week debrief
- Fair Use Week quiz
- Went well, worth doing again next again
- Come up with new cases for next year!
- All liaisons were invited, next year let people know sooner so they can get it on their schedules
- Webinar
- Good attendance
- Was it worth it? (Sound problems, more basic info)
- Maybe next year, watch it first, and then if we decide it’s good, then hold a viewing
- Blog post from Rachel and Gabe
- Very good!
March/April events
- Open Textbook Workshops
- Research Impact Workshops
- Copyright Basics
Web content
- Lots of content related to scholarly communication currently exists on website (not all of it active)
- Is our scholarly communication offering more informational or are we really offering services?
- If services, what role do the liaisons play when it comes to scholarly communication?
- How do we represent general services?
- How do we represent schol comm on website to people who don’t know that they can come to the library for support for these issues? “This is a place where you can get more help…”
Staff Education
- Meet with Unit Heads and discuss our interest in embedding scholarly communication
- First identify what are the bare minimum that people need to know
- Would Matt and Brian be willing to reprise workshops on Copyright and Digital Humanities for staff sometime in the summer?
Next steps: Brainstorm core competencies for librarians re: scholarly communication