Building Bridges: Advocacy as a Tool for the Technical Services Professional |
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Authors: | Emily Sanford |
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Institution: | 1. Serials Catalog Librarian, Michigan State University Libraries, East Lansing, Michigan, USAesanford@lib.msu.edu |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT“The Sharpest Tool in the Shed” column seeks to introduce new systems and tools relating to scholarly publishing, serials, electronic resources, and more. This issue's column will focus on an important but often overlooked tool for anyone engaged in the work traditionally housed in technical services (TS)—advocacy for the work of technical services. This would include both advocacy regarding how technical services work supports the library's mission and the work in other divisions. How to make that work accessible for the novice to facilitate collaboration with other library departments is also discussed. As a serials catalog librarian at Michigan State University Libraries, I have worked to make advocacy a part of what I do and how I think about my work and the work of my colleagues. Locally, this has meant the development of a series of talks around TS expertise and projects to reach out to our colleagues about our work. |
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Keywords: | academic libraries ebooks ereaders library APPs SimplyE user experience |
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