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November 1, 2018 by Gary Price

University of Calgary Libraries: Role of Academic Libraries in the Research Enterprise Project Awards Funding to Seven New Projects (2018-2019 Subgrant Projects)

November 1, 2018 by Gary Price

From the U. of Calgary Libraries and Cultural Resources:

Seven teams of University of Calgary scholars are receiving funding through a project to develop a new model for the role of libraries in multidisciplinary research. In March 2017, the University of Calgary received US$750,000 (C$1M) from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to enhance the role of libraries in offering leading-edge technologies, collaboration spaces and new designs in research services.
2018-11-01_21-14-56$400,000 is being devoted to funding University of Calgary research projects selected through a competitive process. Five projects were funded last year, and seven new projects have been announced.
In 2015, a planning study involving 50 researchers from 15 different disciplines identified a number of principal components of a multidisciplinary research platform: analytics and visualization, data curation and sharing, digitization, metadata services, expertise and training, and collaborative spaces.
“This exciting project will strengthen scholarship by exploring ways for all academic libraries to develop additional capacity in support of today’s research,” explains the project’s principal investigator, Tom Hickerson. “We need to think creatively. Academic libraries must continually evolve with the changing nature of scholarship.”
Seven new projects have been awarded funding:

  • Mapping and Visualizing Victorian Literary Sociability
    – Karen Bourrier and Dan Jacobson
  • Are Smart Cities Healthy?
    – Jenny Godley and Seok-Woo Kwon
  • Visualizing a Canadian Author Archive: Alice Munro
    – Murray McGillivray, Noreen Humble, Michael Ullyot, Jagoda Walny, and Jason Wiens
  • Soper’s World: A Journey into the Canadian Arctic Through Art
    – Maribeth Murray, Steve Liang, Michael Moloney, and Shannon Christoffersen
  • Making Specialized Natural History Collections Accessible to Diverse Users: A Case Study Involving the Bees of Alberta
    – Mindi Summers, Lincoln Best, Marjan Eggermont, Paul Galpern, John Swann, Jessica Theodor, Jana Vamosi, and Jess Vickruck
  • Preserving and Disseminating Maker Skills with Mixed-Reality Videos
    – Anthony Tang, Jason Johnson, Lora Oehlberg, and Jennifer Adams
  • SmartCampus: Interactive Visualizations for Data-driven Design
    – Wesley Willett, Angela Rout, Frank Maurer, John Souleles, and Andrew Szeto

Read the Complete Announcement
Direct to Project Website

  • Multidisciplinary Research Infrastructure: The Role of 21st Century Libraries (Media and Publications)
  • 2017-2018 Subgrant Projects

Filed under: Academic Libraries, Awards, Data Files, Digital Preservation, Funding, Libraries, News, Patrons and Users

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About Gary Price

Gary Price (gprice@gmail.com) is a librarian, writer, consultant, and frequent conference speaker based in the Washington D.C. metro area. He earned his MLIS degree from Wayne State University in Detroit. Price has won several awards including the SLA Innovations in Technology Award and Alumnus of the Year from the Wayne St. University Library and Information Science Program. From 2006-2009 he was Director of Online Information Services at Ask.com.

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