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Item Metadata only Putting the 'Research' into Research Librarian(ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2018) Duffield, N.; Attar, H.; Royals, J.Librarians in academic libraries are required to support the activities of researchers during the entire scholarly communication life cycle. Although we have a deep understanding of all the stages of the process, we have not often directly experienced it for ourselves. The authors of this paper sought out the opportunity to participate in a research project in order to give them a new perspective on the research process and deepen their credibility with the academics they support. Lessons learned during this process may help other librarians decide if they would like to pursue similar opportunities.Item Metadata only Gamification of Personal and Professional Development (PPD)(IATUL, 2019) Percival, K.; Royals, J.; 40th Annual International Association of University Libraries Conference (IATUL) (23 Jun 2019 - 27 Jun 2019 : Perth, Western Australia)Item Open Access Making researchers' lives easier and managing risk at the University of Adelaide: The research data project(Chandos Publishing, 2021) Williams, A.P.; O'Connor, M.; Atkinson, J.The book takes an international perspective on the massive change currently affecting academic libraries.Item Metadata only Where our hearts still lie - Harry and Honor Maude in the Pacific Islands(Crawford House Publishing Australia, 2003) Woodburn, Susan; University Library : Special CollectionsItem Open Access Defining moments(Barr Smith Press University of Adelaide Library, 1999) Keig, Rita; Keig, AlanThe Adelaide University Library decided to mark the milestone of the acquisition of its two millionth book in 1999 with a special celebration to coincide with the 125th anniversary of the establishment of Adelaide University. We asked a number of South Australians to take a few moments to recollect an example of literature, music or learning which signalled a 'defining moment' in their lives and to briefly describe why the work had such an impact on them. We present in this commemorative publication their responses, and have linked them when appropriate to the holdings of our Library. The variety of 'moments' recorded here is, we believe, symbolic of life's rich tapestry as reflected within the two million books, poems, journals, scores, manuscripts, prints, newspapers, tapes and similar publications, which comprise the collections of the University of Adelaide Library.Item Open Access Journeys through Pacific history: A Guide to the Pacific Islands Library and the Papers of H.E. and H.C. Maude(Adelaide : University of Adelaide, 1995., 1995) Woodburn, Susan; Barr Smith LibraryThe Pacific Collection of the Barr Smith Library at the University of Adelaide is a collection of national significance for research on the islands of Melanesia, Polynesia and, in particular, Micronesia. It is based on the rich and comprehensive library accumulated over 65 years by Professor H.E. Maude, a former British colonial administrator in the Pacific and Professor of Pacific History at the Australian National University, and his wife and fellow researcher, Honor Maude. The Pacific Islands Library was purchased by the Barr Smith Library in 1972 and while the largest part of it was deposited between May 1972 and April 1973, further items were added by the Maudes to August 1995, including new books purchased by them, journals to which they subscribed and the important Gilbert and Ellice Islands material retained in Canberra while they completed their series of books on the I-Kiribati. As now received, it comprises some 4 000 monograph titles, more than 120 journal titles (of which a third are extensive runs) and over 1 000 pamphlet publications.Item Open Access The Barr Smith Library: its early days(The University of Adelaide Library, 1982) Burn, Margy