Published March 14, 2022 | Version v1
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A View from the Top: Library Leaders' Predictions for the Future of Science Liaison Librarianship

  • 1. Rutgers University
  • 2. California State University-East Bay
  • 3. University of Chicago

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Library leaders at academic institutions in the United States at the level of University Librarians, Library Directors, and Library Deans were surveyed about their predictions for the future of science liaison librarianship and the importance of science subject specialization. Responses from 71 library leaders at institutions ranging from community colleges through large, research intensive universities provide insight into evolving roles for academic science librarians. Key findings include that library leaders perceive functional roles such as data management and scholarly communication growing in importance, yet they are rarely seen as replacing traditional subject-based ones. Subject specialization is still seen by many as a desirable qualification for science librarians, even though smaller institutional size and budget constraints may necessitate a more generalist approach. While there was no consensus on the necessity of science subject specialization, and whether or not science liaison librarianship would retain this characteristic in the future, there was a widespread acknowledgement of the value of liaison relationships with science faculty and others at their institutions.

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DOI
10.5860/llm.v36i1.7511
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oai:uchicago.tind.io:5034

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Library
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