The video archive version of the recent Association for Research Libraries (ARL) webcast on “Reaching Out to Leaders of Scholarly Societies at Research Institutions” to which I contributed is now available online. It can be gotten to for free, all that is required is signing in for ARL headcounting purposes. Watching it in this way provides the same content experienced when the program was being done live. The event lasted one hour. IU ScholarWorks Librarian Jennifer Laherty and I were the first of two pairs of speakers. We present after about five minutes of introduction from the ARL staff organizers who spoke on the general goals of the initiative of which the program was a part. Q&A follows the second presentation on data projects in astronomy (by Sayeed Choudhury and Robert Hanisch). Find the webcast via a link available here: http://www.arl.org/sc/faculty/coi/COIwebcast2009.shtml.
In my comments I address briefly my experiences working on scholarly communications issues in anthropology and in folklore studies.
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