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Factors shaping open research include mandates, fragmented services, researcher engagement, misconceptions, and resource constraints.  Image showing pieces on a chess board.

Works in Progress Webinar: Open research as a strategic priority—OCLC Research perspectives and insights

By Rebecca Bryant

View this webinar to explore how libraries are shaping open research as a strategic priority in response to institutional and global policies. Join Rebecca Bryant for insights from OCLC RLP’s leadership roundtable, featuring case studies and strategies for advancing open scholarship and collaboration across campuses.

Topics: Works in Progress, Open Access, Library Trends, Research Support

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Works in Progress Webinar: Listening to community-centered archives about sharing collections online

By Sharon Mizota, Christine Kim, Madelynn Dickerson

Viewers will gain insights into the priorities of community-centered archives, understand initial steps to build reciprocal relationships, and learn about opportunities and challenges to collaborating with larger institutions to share digital collections online.

Topics: Works in Progress, Archives and Special Collections, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion

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Works in Progress Webinar: Partnering across the research enterprise to create robust research support at Montana State University

By Jason Clark, Nicole Motzer, Coltran Hophan-Nichols, Chatanika "Nika" Stoop, Anna Tuttle

Learn about Montana State University’s newly established Research Alliance, an example of how libraries are establishing “beyond the library” operational structures to support institutional priorities.

Topics: Works in Progress, Research Support

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Diversifying collections with authentic and inclusive collection development strategies

By Merrilee Proffitt, OCLC, Eva Jurczyk, University of Toronto Libraries

Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility in Libraries & Archives (IDEAL) Conference, 2024
Toronto, Canada

Library leaders—across institutions of sizes, types, and locations—are prioritizing collection diversity to authentically represent missing voices and perspectives. For some, it can be difficult to know where to start or how to allocate resources. This session will demonstrate how institutions are moving forward to build and sustain diverse print collections.

Topics: Collective Collections