Publishing and Scholarly Practice at Penn: Key Takeaways from the Penn Libraries’ Scholarly Communications and Research Infrastructure Project (SCRIP)

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Wipperman, Sarah
de la Cruz Gutierrez, Manuel
Ockerbloom, John Mark
Bennett, Hannah
Whitebloom, Kenny
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Over the past 11 months, the Penn Libraries Scholarly Communications and Research Infrastructure Project (SCRIP) task force has been learning about the ways scholarship is created, disseminated, and reused - as we rethink the services and research infrastructure the Libraries provides. The Libraries distributed a survey that was taken by 450 people and conducted more than 30 in-depth interviews with Penn faculty, staff, and graduate students, asking how they create, share, and reuse scholarly works. Come learn about the key takeaways from this fascinating project.

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2018-10-23
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