such as reviews or awards that publicly recognize high-quality new-model works. Finally, librarians can seek out new kinds of works produced at their institutions and offer services to support these efforts. Partnerships, publishing services, and preservation support are a few possibilities. To cite this article: Karla Hahn. “Strategies for Supporting New Genres of Scholarship.” Research Library Issues: A Bimonthly Report from ARL, CNI, and SPARC, no. 263 (April 2009): 21–23. http://www.arl.org/resources/pubs/rli/ archive/rli263.shtml. RLI 263 23 Strategies for Supporting New Genres of Scholarship ( C O N T I N U E D ) APRIL 2009 RESEARCH LIBRARY ISSUES: A BIMONTHLY REPORT FROM ARL, CNI, AND SPARC The report, Current Models of Digital Scholarly Communication, and the accompanying database of examples are freely available at http://www.arl.org/sc/models/model-pubs/pubstudy/.
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