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arcadia@cambridge

arcadia@cambridge. Libraries in a networked world John Naughton. The story so far. science@cambridge portal up and running June: two one-day focus groups -- (i) internal and (ii) UK-wide First three Fellows appointed Wolfson College support Website & blog up and running

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arcadia@cambridge

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  1. arcadia@cambridge • Libraries in a networked world • John Naughton

  2. The story so far • science@cambridge portal up and running • June: two one-day focus groups -- (i) internal and (ii) UK-wide • First three Fellows appointed • Wolfson College support • Website & blog up and running • Seminar and lecture programme up and running arcadia@cambridge

  3. Arcadia Fellowships • Average of 3 per Term -- ~20-30 in all • Average duration: 8-10 weeks, but variable • Not just Cambridge staff • Not just librarians • Fellows at different levels of seniority • Agreed ‘deliverables’ (broadly defined) for each Fellowship • Fellowship includes Wolfson College membership • All outcomes shared with wider library community arcadia@cambridge

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  7. arcadiaproject.blogspot.com arcadia@cambridge

  8. Arcadia Fellows to date Michaelmas 2008: Lihua Zhu (Cambridge) Lent 2009: Lizz Edwards-Waller (Cambridge) Keren Mills (Open University)

  9. Dates for your diary Seminar February 10: Dr Frances Pinter (Bloomsbury Academic): "The Transformation of Scholarly Publishing in the Digital Age" Or: Why Don't Publishers Sleep Well at Night? Arcadia Lecture March 12: Professor James Boyle (Center for the Study of the Public Domain, Duke University)

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