The researcher librarian partnership: building a culture of research

IF 0.1 Q4 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Libres-Library and Information Science Research Electronic Journal Pub Date : 2014-11-23 DOI:10.29173/LIRG619
Helen Partridge, Insa Haidn, Terry L. Weech, L. Connaway, Michael Seadle
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Increasingly, the library and information science (LIS) practitioner is being challenged to incorporate research into the context of their professional work. This paper reports on the Researcher-Librarian Partnership, a research-mentoring program that was initiated by the International Federation of the Library Association and Institutions. Six new LIS practitioners within their first seven years of professional practice took part in the program. Each was partnered with an experienced LIS researcher who provided mentoring and support. During the 12-month program the new professionals designed and implemented a research project on a topic of interest. This paper outlines the details of the program providing observations on how research mentoring can be a powerful way to ensure all stakeholders – practitioners, educators and professional associations – can plan an active role in supporting the development of a research culture within the profession.
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研究者与图书馆员的合作:建立研究文化
越来越多地,图书馆和信息科学(LIS)从业者正面临着将研究纳入其专业工作背景的挑战。研究人员-图书馆员伙伴关系是由国际图书馆协会和机构联合会发起的一项研究指导计划。六名新加入的LIS从业人员在他们最初七年的专业实践中参加了这个项目。每个人都与一位经验丰富的LIS研究人员合作,他提供指导和支持。在为期12个月的课程中,新专业人员设计并实施了一个感兴趣的主题的研究项目。本文概述了该计划的细节,提供了关于研究指导如何成为确保所有利益相关者——从业者、教育工作者和专业协会——能够在支持专业内研究文化发展方面发挥积极作用的有力方法的观察。
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期刊介绍: LIBRES is an international refereed electronic journal devoted to new research in Library and Information Science. Libres is distributed through a listserver, and an ftp site. Listserver subscribers are notified of new issues through the distribution of a table of contents to LIBRES, LIBREF-L, and any other e-conferences requesting the service.
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