Title: Research support at Cardiff University Library
1Research support at Cardiff University Library
- Kate Bradbury
- Senior consultant research support
2The context
- Thus, while librarians almost unanimously
believe they have key roles as both subject
experts and as teachers of "information
literacy", relatively few researchers - very few
in the sciences - agree with them. Rather,
researchers see themselves as the experts in
meeting their own wants and needs. - Michael Jubb Finding solutions on and off the
shelf Times Higher Education Supplement 4
January 2008
3RIN (2007) Researchers use of Academic Library
Services p69 http//www.rin.ac.uk/files/libraries-
report-2007.pdf
4Communication
- Researchers claimed that they rarely saw their
subject librarian unless they went to the library
to find them. Librarians said that they must
always reach out to the research community and
that communication is never the other way.
Allowing for some hyperbole, it is clear that
both parties find it difficult to effect
satisfactory communications, and it is also clear
from the focus groups and interviews that both
parties want very much to do this. It is very
much in the interests of both that they should do
so. - RIN (2007) Researchers use of Academic Library
Services p68 http//www.rin.ac.uk/files/libraries-
report-2007.pdf
5Training
- While researchers themselves are generally
confident in their abilities in terms of
discovery, librarians see them as tending to be
conservative in the range of tools used and
relatively unsophisticated in their search
methods. Consequently, librarians think that many
researchers are not exploiting services to the
full. Unsurprisingly, librarians see it as a
problem that they are not reaching all
researchers with formal training, whereas most
researchers dont think they need it. - RIN (2006) Researchers and discovery services.
Behaviour, perceptions and needs p9
http//www.rin.ac.uk/files/Report20-20final.pdf
6In this context, what is the role for research
support?
- Continue to ensure that services are provided
seamlessly with minimum effort for researchers to
access information. - Maximise all opportunities for communication with
schools and individuals. Promotion of services
that researchers may not be aware of. - Expertise in developing areas such as Open
Access, Institutional Repositories, support for
the Research Excellence Framework. - Help, advice and training for those who do
request it. - Respond to expressed needs of researchers in
surveys and interviews.
7Research Support at Cardiff University Libraries
- Help and training for individuals and groups.
- Promotion of resources to researchers.
- Identifying researchers requirements surveys
and interviews with CU researchers keeping up to
date with published surveys. - Participation in School Research Committees and
groups. - Central role of Subject Librarians.
- Support for the University with the RAE/REF.
- Support Unit for Research Evidence (SURE).
- Working with colleagues collection management
and usage statistics information literacy IT.
8Staff structure
- Head of Service Development Alison Weightman
(Information Literacy, Research Support, SURE) - Senior consultant, Research Support Kate
Bradbury - Research Support Group includes subject
librarians, IT research support staff. Started
as a Library focussed group but moving towards an
Information Services Group.
9Help and training for individuals and groups
- Focus on contacting new staff to offer 1-2-1
training. - Liaison with HR training offered through the
University staff development programme (Keeping
Your Research up to date Intelligent Web
Searching for Researchers). - IL sessions for new research postgraduates at the
start of the year and contacting individuals who
start later on. - Liaison with the Graduate Centre and Graduate
Schools. - Surveys and interviews with current staff to
determine needs. - Ad hoc help and training where requested.
10Help for new staff
- Names of new members of staff are sent to Subject
Librarians. - 1-2-1 training is offered.
- Increasing takeup at present about one third.
- This is also an opportunity to promote library
services, and nearly a quarter of the staff
contacted said although they didnt need help
right away, they would contact the subject
librarian when they had a query.
11Promotion of resources to researchers
- Subject Librarians
- Newsletters
- Web pages
- Blog
- Need to do more
12Surveys and interviews
- Service Quality Surveys last done 2002
- Library Review Survey 2005 - staff/research
postgraduate- research committees - New survey this year
- Specific surveys on collection management, for
example, Electronic Journals - Interviews with researchers, school by school
2002-
13Participation in school research committees and
groups
- Encouraging research and learning teaching
committee membership for subject librarians and
INSRVAssist academic school liaison. - Improves communication and visibility.
14Central role of Subject librarians
- Supporting researchers is an essential role for
the subject librarians, and this is the focus for
Library support to researchers in schools. - ULS Briefings are updates mainly for the subject
librarians to keep them up to date with what is
going on in INSRV, the University and nationally. - Topics for ULS Briefings have included Scopus vs
WoS LISA vs LISTA Google Scholar Resource
updates Cardiff Eprints DOIs and citation
counts RAE update Modern Working Environment
project update RACDV.
15Support Unit for Research Evidence (SURE)
- Nationally recognised unit established to support
and produce research to assist evidence-based
practice and policy. - Specialised skills in literature searching,
critical appraisal, and summarising evidence. - Teaching of these skills within the University.
- Work for outside bodies and, increasingly, in
partnership with researchers at the University.
16SURE Current Research Projects
- Intensive Care Monitor (Cardiff Vale NHS Trust)
- Identification of determinants of health
indicators for cancer, child health and older
peoples health (Welsh Assembly Government) - Information Support for NICE Guidance (National
Institute for Health Clinical Excellence)
- Health Evidence Bulletins Wales (National Public
Health Service) - Oral Health Specialist Library (NHS National
Library for Health) - Systematic reviews of physical aspects of child
protection (Department of Child Health Research) - Information support for systematic reviews by
other University research groups
17Support for the university with the RAE/REF
- RAE verification of outputs, DOIs, creating
pdfs, collection of physical outputs. Liaised
closely with colleagues in INSRV, Planning,
schools. - REF initial work to assess the impact on Cardiff
of using bibliometrics and to assess the quality
of the data.
18- Initially at least we expect to use the Thomson
Scientific Web of Science (WoS) as the primary
source of citation data We have commissioned
further work on how we might extend the scope
beyond WoS data, and remain open to the
possibility of varying solutions to meet the
particular needs of discipline groups. - HEFCE, Research Excellence Framework
Consultation. http//www.hefce.ac.uk/pubs/hefce/20
07/07_34/
19What kinds of data will higher education
institutions (HEIs) need to verify for the
bibliometrics process?
- At this stage we envisage that HEIs will need to
verify data about their staff and their
publications to be included in the process. We do
not envisage that HEIs will be asked to verify
citations to their publications citation data
will be processed centrally in order to link
citations to publications accurately - While WoS data are generally of good quality, we
have not yet established that they are
sufficiently free from error or uncertainty to be
used at the level of disaggregation that we
require in order to produce robust indicators,
without further cleaning and verification. - HEFCE REF FAQs http//www.hefce.ac.uk/research/as
sessment/faq/
20Research Excellence FrameworkAims of the
Cardiff Study
- To see how far currently available bibliographic
databases will enable us to assess our
publications impact. - To compare the coverage of various databases Web
of Science, Scopus, Google Scholar, Publish or
Perish, other subject specific databases. - To look at the impact measures currently
available from bibliographic databases and from
Evidence Ltd. - To highlight concerns about the current data
quality.
21Total number of journal articles published from
Cardiff University and UWCM combined over the
period 2001-2007 selected databases.
22Total number of journal articles published from
Cardiff University and UWCM in Scopus and Web of
Knowledge over the period 2001-2007 by broad
subject area category
23Databases inaccuracies in data entry and in
assigning authorship and institution
- Previous incarnations University College
Cardiff, University of Wales Cardiff, University
of Wales College of Cardiff, University of Wales
College of Medicine, University Hospital Wales. - Alternative spellings Cardiff Univ, Univ
Cardiff, UWCM, UHW, Univ Wales Coll Cardiff,
University of Wales (Cardiff), Univ Wales Coll
Med - School or research centre address only
University Dental Hospital School Cardiff
Dental School, Cardiff Business School, Cardiff
School of Biosciences, Welsh School of Pharmacy,
Department of Chemistry, University of Wales
Centre for Advanced Studies School of
Psychology, email address is cardiff.ac.uk or
cf.ac.uk - Mis-assigned institutions UWIC, Glamorgan.
- No indication that Cardiff University is
involved not mentioned in the author address, so
unclear as to how picked up in the first place. - Hard to know whether to assign to Cardiff
University or not local hospitals (for example,
Velindre), local research centres and companies
(GE Healthcare)
24Issues and concerns with the data
- Three major points
- Coverage of Web of Science selected journals,
no inclusion of book data, selected subjects,
major gaps in data. - Inaccuracies in data entry and in assigning
authorship and institution extent of data
cleaning needed. - Volume of the data being analysed.
25Working with colleagues collection management
information literacy IT university
- Supporting research postgraduates involves
working with Cathie Jackson and the information
literacy group. - Developing collections to support research is the
remit of Anne Bell and the Collection Development
Working Group. - INSRV for Researchers web pages and promotion of
INSRV services for researchers involves
colleagues from IT. - Supporting the RAE and the REF means working with
colleagues from IT, Planning, the VCs office,
PVC for Research and RACDV.
26Comments and questions?