Foi publicado no Journal of Academic Librarianship (v. 46, n. 2, março 2020) o artigo University copyright/scholarly communication offices: analysis of their services and staff profile, de autoria de Juan Carlos Fernández-Molina (meu coorientador do mestrado), Daniel Martínez-Ávila (meu orientador do mestrado) e Eduardo Graziosi Silva.
É muito satisfatório compartilhar esse artigo, pois é resultado da minha dissertação, cujo título é Competências do bibliotecário de referência para atuação nos direitos autorais (texto integral disponível a partir de maio de 2020 em função de termos submetido para a revista).
Compartilho o abstract:
Questions surrounding copyright and its impact on the possibilities of using scientific articles, theses, and other types of intellectual works have been growing in volume and complexity. Several studies show that neither university professors nor students possess adequate knowledge or are prepared to face such issues. This void has a negative impact on academic activities. In view of the situation, some university libraries have dedicated special effort to provide their users with more specific information related to these topics, giving rise to the new professional profile of copyright librarian, or even developing a new library section denominated copyright office. This new role has gradually expanded to deal with more global problems of scholarly communication. The present study analyzes the services offered by these offices and the professional and academic profile of the staff involved. Results point to a healthy degree of maturity and consolidation, together with a gradual broadening of the subject areas they cover.
Keywords
Copyright; Academic libraries; Copyright office; Scholarly communication office; Copyright librarian; Copyright officer; Scholarly communication librarian
O artigo está disponível gratuitamente a partir de hoje (12/02/20) até 02/04/2020 pelo link https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1aZ94MYb6LuTF.
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