TY - BOOK AU - Roemer,Robin Chin AU - Kern,Verletta AU - Garber-Pearson,Reed AU - Fakouri,Maryam AU - Yee,Perry AU - Stevens,Elliott AU - Bedford,Elizabeth AU - Lytle,Beth AU - Muilenburg,Jennifer AU - Vallier,John Bellarmine AU - Weaver,Andrew AU - Wadland,Justin AU - Petrich,Marisa TI - The culture of digital scholarship in academic libraries SN - 9780838919149 AV - AZ195 .C84 2019eb U1 - 001.2 23 PY - 2019///] CY - Chicago PB - ALA Editions KW - Communication in learning and scholarship KW - Education, Higher KW - Effect of technological innovations on KW - Washington (State) KW - Seattle KW - Academic libraries KW - Digital libraries KW - Libraries and scholars KW - Communication savante KW - Enseignement supérieur KW - Effets des innovations sur KW - Washington (État) KW - Bibliothèques universitaires KW - Bibliothèques virtuelles KW - Bibliothèques et savants KW - fast KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Part I; Values; Public scholarship; Robin Chin Roemer; Digital citizenship : teaching research identity and accountability to undergraduates; Reed Garber-Pearson; Scholarly communications outreach and education; Maryam Fakouri --; Part II; Practices; Assessment at the University of Washington libraries; Verletta Kern; Digital storytelling; Perry Yee and Elliott Stevens; Stewardship; Elizabeth Bedford --; Part III; Environments; Learning technologies; Beth Lytle; Data services; Jennifer Muilenburg; Media services; John Vallier and Andrew Weaver; The urban serving university : gauging an emerging digital scholarship program; Justin Wadland and Marisa Petrich --; Conclusion; The culture of digital scholarship continued; Verletta Kern --; Appendixes; Teaching community accountability worksheet; Jigsaw activity; Activity in pairs : using yourself as an information source; Extra credit assignment : meet with a librarian; Focus group, interview, or survey questions; Template : message for subject librarians on digital pedagogy study; UW libraries research data services unit communications plan, 2014 N2 - "At the heart of digital scholarship are universal questions, lessons, and principles relating both to the mission of higher education and the shared values that make an academic library culture. But while global in aspirations, digital scholarship starts with local culture drawn from the community. Editors Chin Roemer and Kern invite you into their institutional workspace, the University of Washington, gathering voices from a range of positions that speak to the facets of digital scholarship. This mosaic of perspectives reveals the challenges, questions, and personalities that sit at the nexus of academic libraries and digital scholarship culture. By thoroughly exploring a single institution, this unique volume elucidates the many ways in which digital scholarship can express the values, priorities, opportunities, and challenges of the community's intellectual and technical environment."--Publisher's description UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2464835 ER -