The Great Transition of Scholarly Communication at the Thomas G. Carpenter Library

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The library's place in scholarly communication can be emphasized in many different ways. At the Thomas G. Carpenter Library at the University of North Florida (UNF), librarians have been able to preserve, organize, and promote community and academic resources very creatively. The UNF Digital Commons is used as a way to showcase faculty, staff, and university special collections and make them accessible to all users. Library space is also changing to invite faculty collaboration in areas previously devoted to print periodicals. © Alice Eng, Cynthia J. Jordan, and Marcella Lesher.

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Eng, A., Jordan, C. J., & Lesher, M. (2014). The Great Transition of Scholarly Communication at the Thomas G. Carpenter Library. Serials Librarian, 66(1–4), 298–302. https://doi.org/10.1080/0361526X.2014.880865

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