Whether it’s through press offices or social media, librarians are helping researchers get their work out into the world. In this issue, we explore how they’re making science communication more impactful, plus smart insights on metrics, AI and digital learning tools that help research go further.
How librarians help researchers maximise their reach
Librarians are working closely with press offices and social media teams to help researchers share their work in ways that connect with broader audiences. With their expertise in research, credibility and community engagement, they’re becoming essential partners in making science communication more visible and impactful. This blog shares examples of how they’re making that happen.
The ONOS webinar highlights how metrics literacy equips researchers to publish strategically and helps institutions showcase their research impact more effectively.
Dr. Roy shows how AI-supported TDM of structured scientific literature is driving technologies like RAG-LLMs, Model Context Protocol & NLWeb in areas of Agentic AI.
Find out how librarians are making the most of eTextbooks to support flexible, inclusive learning and pick up practical tips for bringing digital tools into everyday life.
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