id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_hpshsxrjybbd3nrzdx3svppbwq A. J. Million Restructuring and formalizing: Scholarly communication as a sustainable growth opportunity in information agencies? 2018.0 10 .pdf application/pdf 7222 520 37 unit of analysis, two concepts from Rogers' Diffusion of Innovation theory and organizational innovation literature are drawn upon to assess the sustainability of scholarly communication work in libraries. Supporting scholarly communication on university campuses in an age of emerging technologies has naturally fallen to information professionals based in information agencies, such as academic libraries. The support scholarly communication information professionals provide to researchers varies according to the priorities of the institutions in which they work, the areas of expertise of the scholarly communication as: assistance with digital curation, research data management, and open access and publishing. among information agencies in recent years.1 Informed by concepts from DOI, we discuss findings from an analysis of Association of Research Libraries (ARL) job statistics and a qualitative evaluation of three scholarly communication competency One primary sub-area of scholarly communication is digital curation, and by extension, research data management. ./cache/work_hpshsxrjybbd3nrzdx3svppbwq.pdf ./txt/work_hpshsxrjybbd3nrzdx3svppbwq.txt