Joanna Richardson, Therese Nolan-Brown, Pat Loria, S. Bradbury
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Abstract
University libraries worldwide are reconceptualising
the ways in which they support the research agenda
in their respective institutions. This paper is based
on a survey completed by member libraries of the
Queensland University Libraries Office of Cooperation
(QUL OC), the findings of which may be informative
for other university libraries. After briefly examining
major emerging trends in research support, the
paper discusses the results of the survey specifically
focussing on support for researchers and the research
agenda in their institutions. All responding libraries offer
a high level of research support, however, eResearch
support, in general, and research data management
support, in particular, have the highest variance among
the libraries, and signal possible areas for growth. Areas
for follow-up, benchmarking and development are
suggested.