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http://dx.doi.org/10.3743/KOSIM.2019.36.1.007

University Library's New Research Support Service Focusing on Scholarly Communication in Open Science Era  

Kim, Soon (이화여자대학교 이화사회과학원)
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Journal of the Korean Society for information Management / v.36, no.1, 2019 , pp. 7-30 More about this Journal
Abstract
Open Science Project, which enables users to access and utilize public research results in a digital format, is being actively promoted overseas, and American university libraries are interested in research support service. Among the three OECD implementation measures, 'capacity building' can be effectively prepared through librarians' research support services. Therefore, this study investigated the policy of research support service implemented in leading American 13 university libraries in preparation for the open science era focusing on the recent literatures and library websites. Based on the best cases of research support service of American university libraries, I analyzed the homepage of 19 domestic research universities' library focusing on scholarly communication service and suggested improvements. In Korea, open access service and management of research data are lacking in terms of experience and expertise. This study result can be used as a basic reference when establishing the research support service plan needed in the open science era in the university library and can contribute to the improvement of the research ability of domestic researchers by introducing internationally competitive research support services.
Keywords
open science; scholarly communication; research support; university library; librarian's new role;
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