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