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Networking in the University Environment: Building Bridges from the Bottom Up

Networking in the University Environment: Building Bridges from the Bottom Up

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Page 1: Networking in the University Environment: Building Bridges from the Bottom Up

Networking in the University Environment:

Building Bridges from the

Bottom Up

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Building from the bottom up?

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Different Sides of the Divide

Stephen Woods (Librarian) Government Information Specialist Instructional Technology Data Specialist

Jen Darragh (Data Archivist) Survey Research (Primary) Research Conduct (IRB) Data Archivist

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Measuring the Divide: Past

University Library Data Group Culture and Challenges

Social Science Research Institute Population Research Institute Culture and Challenges

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Finding Common Ground

What is a Scholar? Curricular Support Subject Domain Conclusion: Complimentary rather

than competing

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Building the Support: Present

Building Collections Share cost Research Ready Data (quality)

Educating Users Workshops Training

Innovative Access Conclusion: We’re Marketing One Another

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Building the Structure: Future

Restricted Data Shared Virtual Reference Joint Instruction Innovative Collection Building Marketing Conclusion: Creating a Seamless

Culture of Research