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From: Ann Connolly <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2016 09:01:48 -0700

Dear Colleagues,

Since not everyone could be in San Antonio to hear last week's CNI project
briefing, "Exploring the Potential of New Faculty Profile Systems," we
would like to share a resource for those of you who missed it. “Librarian
as Advisor, Concierge, Press Agent: A Case Study on Faculty Profile Services
<http://go.pardot.com/e/99932/webinars-78/nx5pc/26625668>” is a recorded
webinar with presenter Michelle Armstrong, Head of Scholarly Communications
and Data Management at Boise State University.
Michelle discusses how the Albertsons Library has become a full research
partner by providing faculty with an online scholarly presence that
represents the breadth of their work.

She shares:


   - why it’s the library that should be providing these services,
   - how the library has facilitated profiles for 80%-90% of Boise State
   faculty, and
   - how these activities fit into larger institutional initiatives.

I hope you get a chance to watch.

-Ann
-- 
Ann Connolly
Director of Outreach and Scholarly Communication
bepress
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(510) 665-1200 x174
www.bepress.com


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