Supporting Digital Scholarship: Bibliographic Control, Library Cooperatives and Open Access Repositories - D-Scholarship@Pitt

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Supporting Digital Scholarship: Bibliographic Control, Library Cooperatives and Open Access Repositories
Karen Calhoun
D-Scholarship@Pitt, (29 Sep 2012)
Submitted to: Catalogue 2.0, Facet Publishing, London. Abstract: Research libraries have entered an era of discontinuous change—a time when the cumulated assets of the past do not guarantee future success. Bibliographic control, cooperative cataloguing systems and library catalogues have been key assets in the research library service framework for supporting scholarship. This chapter examines these assets in the context of changing library collections, new metadata sources and methods, open access repositories, digital scholarship and the purposes of research libraries. Advocating a fundamental rethinking of the research library service framework, the chapter concludes with a call for research libraries to collectively consider new approaches that could strengthen their roles as essential contributors to emergent, network-level scholarly research infrastructures.