77 Association of Research Libraries Research Library Issues 294 2018 Church-Duran, Jennifer. “Distinctive Roles: Engagement, Innovation, and the Liaison Model.” portal: Libraries and the Academy 17, no. 2 (April 2017): 257–271. https://doi.org/10.1353/pla.2017.0015. Cooper, Danielle, and Roger C. Schonfeld. Rethinking Liaison Programs for the Humanities. Issue Brief. New York: Ithaka S+R, July 26, 2017. https://doi.org/10.18665/sr.304124. Franks, Tina P. “Trusted Librarian: Service Model Offers Best Practices for New Subject Librarians.” Practical Academic Librarianship: The International Journal of the SLA Academic Division, 6, no. 2 (2016): 1–16. https://journals.tdl.org/pal/index.php/pal/article/ view/7033/6109. Jaguszewski, Janice M., and Karen Williams. New Roles for New Times: Transforming Liaison Roles in Research Libraries. Washington, DC: Association of Research Libraries, August 2013. http://www.arl.org/ storage/documents/publications/nrnt-liaison-roles-revised.pdf. Kenney, Anne R. “From Engaging Liaison Librarians to Engaging Communities.” College & Research Libraries, 76, no. 3 (March 2015): 386–391. https://doi.org/doi:10.5860/crl.76.3.386. ———. Leveraging the Liaison Model: From Defining 21st Century Research Libraries to Implementing 21st Century Research Universities. New York: Ithaka S+R, 2014. https://doi.org/10.18665/sr.24807. King, Nathaniel, and Jacqueline Solis. “Liaisons as Sales Force: Using Sales Techniques to Engage Academic Library Users.” In the Library with the Lead Pipe, January 5, 2017. http://www. inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/2017/liaisons/. Latta, Gail F. Liaison Services in ARL Libraries. SPEC Kit 189. Washington, DC: Association of Research Libraries, 1992. https://eric. ed.gov/?id=ED359971. Lewin, Kim. “Taking Library Liaison Faculty Teams from Good to Great.” Paper presented at 37th International Association of
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77 Association of Research Libraries Research Library Issues 294 2018 Church-Duran, Jennifer. “Distinctive Roles: Engagement, Innovation, and the Liaison Model.” portal: Libraries and the Academy 17, no. 2 (April 2017): 257–271. https://doi.org/10.1353/pla.2017.0015. Cooper, Danielle, and Roger C. Schonfeld. Rethinking Liaison Programs for the Humanities. Issue Brief. New York: Ithaka S+R, July 26, 2017. https://doi.org/10.18665/sr.304124. Franks, Tina P. “Trusted Librarian: Service Model Offers Best Practices for New Subject Librarians.” Practical Academic Librarianship: The International Journal of the SLA Academic Division, 6, no. 2 (2016): 1–16. https://journals.tdl.org/pal/index.php/pal/article/ view/7033/6109. Jaguszewski, Janice M., and Karen Williams. New Roles for New Times: Transforming Liaison Roles in Research Libraries. Washington, DC: Association of Research Libraries, August 2013. http://www.arl.org/ storage/documents/publications/nrnt-liaison-roles-revised.pdf. Kenney, Anne R. “From Engaging Liaison Librarians to Engaging Communities.” College & Research Libraries, 76, no. 3 (March 2015): 386–391. https://doi.org/doi:10.5860/crl.76.3.386. ———. Leveraging the Liaison Model: From Defining 21st Century Research Libraries to Implementing 21st Century Research Universities. New York: Ithaka S+R, 2014. https://doi.org/10.18665/sr.24807. King, Nathaniel, and Jacqueline Solis. “Liaisons as Sales Force: Using Sales Techniques to Engage Academic Library Users.” In the Library with the Lead Pipe, January 5, 2017. http://www. inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/2017/liaisons/. Latta, Gail F. Liaison Services in ARL Libraries. SPEC Kit 189. Washington, DC: Association of Research Libraries, 1992. https://eric. ed.gov/?id=ED359971. Lewin, Kim. “Taking Library Liaison Faculty Teams from Good to Great.” Paper presented at 37th International Association of

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