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Comparison of competency lists for scholarly communication in relation to their use in a research study: “Scholarly Communication knowledge and skills in Australasian research institutions”

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Kingsley, Danny

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This is a comparison of two competency lists for scholarly communication in relation to their use in a research study: “Scholarly Communication knowledge and skills in Australasian research institutions” * NASIG Core Competencies for Scholarly Communication Librarians https://www.nasig.org/Competencies-Scholarly-Communication * Joint Task Force on Librarians’ Competencies in Support of E¬Research and Scholarly Communication https://www.coar-repositories.org/files/Competencies-for-ScholComm-and-OA_June-2016.pdf This particular analysis was undertaken by Dr Danny Kingsley, but it was done within the context of a collaborative project with Dr Joanna Richardson and Dr MaryAnne Kennan.

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