Dear All,
In today’s fast-changing academic climate, the role of the librarian is likewise changing, with increasing focus on specialist skills and knowledge. To help insure we stay up to date with the changing needs of librarians and institutions globally, Cambridge University Press is recruiting an online panel of librarians to help inform the development of our online platforms, sales models, and more.
The link to join the panel is: https://thecambridgepanel.recollective.com/librarianpanel/join?key=WmFC
If you have colleagues at your institution who might be able to provide expertise on specialties including metadata, discovery systems, Open Research, text and data mining (TDM), cataloguing, licensing, research data management, or scholarly communications, please forward this on.
What will being on the Specialist Librarian Panel involve?
Panelists are usually given one or two activities per month to complete on the online platform Recollective, each of which takes less than 10 minutes to complete. Tasks might include answering a survey, commenting on images, or prioritizing different features and functionality through card sorting.
We will also be offering a quarterly prize drawing, to give our panelists who complete at least one activity a chance to receive $500 / £400 towards attendance at a conference or related Industry event of their choice. Details are available in our Terms and Conditions document on the page linked above.
Thanks very much.
Best,
Susan
Susan Soule
Library Marketing Manager
Cambridge University Press
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