id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_em7nci6tnrflrixsyqkuhkrljy Holly Jeffcoat From transaction to collaboration: scholarly communications design at UConn Library 2018.0 10 .pdf application/pdf 5558 387 41 From transaction to collaboration: scholarly communications design at UConn Library librarians who work within transactional models of interaction and are closely tied to faculty-driven service GS design process facilitates development of new models of interaction among faculty, librarians, design Scholarly communications design at UConn Library | Holly Jeffcoat and Gregory Colati librarians no longer hold the keys to unlock the information potential in the libraries of the introduce librarians and other library staff to a new culture, enable them to experience a scholarship research lab in the library and whether the collaboration-first process stimulates 1. Bedard M, Phillips H and Colati G, From Transaction to Collaboration: Scholarly Communications Design at UConn Library. https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/neoliberal-tools-archives-political-history-digital-humanities/ (accessed 6 March 2018). https://chrisbourg.wordpress.com/2017/03/16/what-happens-to-libraries-and-librarians-when-machines-can-read-all-the-books/ (accessed 6 March 2018). https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/digital-humanities-faculty.pdf (accessed 6 March 2018). Jeffcoat H and Colati G, From transaction to collaboration: scholarly communications design at UConn Library, Raising the question: libraries, librarians and digital scholarship Raising the question: libraries, librarians and digital scholarship ./cache/work_em7nci6tnrflrixsyqkuhkrljy.pdf ./txt/work_em7nci6tnrflrixsyqkuhkrljy.txt