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Hi Yvonne,

I'm also in a relatively new role as Research Impact Librarian at the
University of Alberta in Canada.
We have just completed writing up our service program which will be going
to our strategic leadership team on November 26th for approval!!!
So nothing is official until that meeting, but we plan to offer the
following services:

   - Benchmarking reports for Faculties/Departments/Research Groups
   - Help for Faculty members applying for Grants and Awards--we hope to
   have this go through our Grant Assist Program Office which is in the Vice
   President Research Office.
   - Help with professional faculties going through accreditation if they
   need to report on research impact.

The service part is well defined at this point,  but most of what we plan
to offer will be education and that will include workshops geared towards
research staff, newer faculty members, and post-docs. And of course, we
will do consultations with anyone who needs to sit down with us for
individual training/discussion.

So far we haven't been advertising any services yet as we're not
"official", but we have done a few things for people who have asked which
so far has been helping a few Faculty members applying for large grants,
benchmarkings reports for 2 of our Faculties, and a few consults/small
teaching sessions with folks from our International office, journal
editors, and research staff.

Unfortunately,  since we haven't launched anything yet, I can't report on
uptake. But when we did our needs assessment, it was clear that there is a
strong interest and a desire for help from the library around research
evaluation from across campus, but who knows what will actually happen . .
. Ask me in a year :) It may end up being the quietest year of my working
life.

Regards,

Thane

*Thane Chambers*, MLIS* I* Research Impact Librarian *I* University of
Alberta *I* Edmonton AB Canada* I* 1-780-492-9684 | @thanec
<https://twitter.com/thanec>

The University of Alberta is located in ᐊᒥᐢᑿᒌᐚᐢᑲᐦᐃᑲᐣ
(Amiskwacîwâskahikan) on Treaty 6 territory and respects the history,
languages, and cultures of the First Nations, Métis, Inuit, and all First
Peoples of Canada, whose presence continues to enrich our institution. I
acknowledge the violence and mistakes of the past and look forward to a
future that works in partnership with Indigenous communities. Wondering
what you can do towards reconciliation? Here
<http://activehistory.ca/2017/08/150-acts-of-reconciliation-for-the-last-150-days-of-canadas-150/>
are
150 ideas.




On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 4:10 AM Yvonne Nobis <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Hi all,
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> Just a quick question – I’m curious how many librarians offer ‘formal’
> bibliometric services to users (as opposed to  dealing with ad-hoc
> enquires) and if so, what sort of take up of the service has there been?
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> I’m happy to collate the results and share them with the list.
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> With very many thanks,
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> Yvonne
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> Yvonne Nobis
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> Head of Physical Science Libraries
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> Betty and Gordon Moore Library
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> Wilberforce Road
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> CB1 OWD
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> Phone +44  (0)1223 765673
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> https://moore.libraries.cam.ac.uk/
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