The Researcher Librarian Partnership: building a culture of research
Author(s) -
Helen Partridge,
Insa Haidn,
Terry L. Weech,
Lynn Silipigni Connaway,
Michael Seadle
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
library and information research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2752-7336
pISSN - 1756-1086
DOI - 10.29173/lirg619
Subject(s) - general partnership , context (archaeology) , plan (archaeology) , work (physics) , sociology , library science , public relations , professional development , medical education , political science , pedagogy , medicine , engineering , computer science , mechanical engineering , history , paleontology , archaeology , law , biology
Increasingly, the library and information science (LIS) practitioner is being challenged to incorporate research into the context of their professional work. This paper reports on the Researcher-Librarian Partnership, a research-mentoring program that was initiated by the International Federation of the Library Association and Institutions. Six new LIS practitioners within their first seven years of professional practice took part in the program. Each was partnered with an experienced LIS researcher who provided mentoring and support. During the 12-month program the new professionals designed and implemented a research project on a topic of interest. This paper outlines the details of the program providing observations on how research mentoring can be a powerful way to ensure all stakeholders – practitioners, educators and professional associations – can plan an active role in supporting the development of a research culture within the profession.
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