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Scholarly social media profiles and libraries: A review

机译:学术社交媒体简介和图书馆:评论

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This article aims to point out emerging roles and responsibilities for academic librarians with the potential of better integrating the library in the research process. In order to find out how to enhance the online reputation and discoverability of individual faculty members as well as their affiliated institutions, the authors worked side-by-side with researchers in the United States and Europe to explore, create, revise, and disambiguate scholarly profiles in various software applications. In an attempt to understand and organize scholarly social media, including new, alternative metrics, the authors reviewed and classified the major academic profile platforms, highlighting the overlapping elements, benefits, and drawbacks inherent in each. The consensus is that it would be time-consuming to keep one’s profile current and accurate on all of these platforms, given the plethora of underlying problems, also discussed in detail in the article. However, it came as a startling discovery that reluctance to engage with scholarly social media may cause a misrepresentation of a researcher’s academic achievements and may come with unforeseen consequences. The authors claim that current skills and competencies can secure an essential role for academic librarians in the research workflow by means of monitoring and navigating researcher profiles in scholarly social media in order to best represent the scholarship of their host institutions.
机译:本文旨在指出学术图书馆馆员的新角色和责任,它们有可能在研究过程中更好地整合图书馆。为了找出如何提高个人教职人员及其附属机构的在线声誉和发现能力,作者与美国和欧洲的研究人员并肩工作,以探索,创造,修改和消除学术歧义各种软件应用程序中的配置文件。为了理解和组织学术社交媒体,包括新的替代指标,作者对主要的学术概况平台进行了审查和分类,强调了每个平台固有的重叠元素,优点和缺点。共识是,鉴于大量潜在问题,在所有这些平台上保持最新和准确的个人资料将很耗时,本文还将对此进行详细讨论。但是,这是一个令人惊讶的发现,它不愿与学术性社交媒体互动可能会误导研究人员的学术成就,并可能带来无法预料的后果。作者声称,当前的技能和能力可以通过监视和导航学术社交媒体中的研究人员档案,从而最好地代表其所在院校的奖学金,从而确保学术图书馆员在研究工作流程中的重要作用。

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