Tillit og tverrfaglighet - om bibliotekaren som forskerstøtte
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Kannelønning MS, Evjen S. Tillit og tverrfaglighet - om bibliotekaren som forskerstøtte . Nordisk Tidsskrift for informationsvitenskab- og kulturformidling. 2018;7(3):74-88Abstract
Technological advancements and reforms in the university sector have changed the conditions under which
researchers and academic staff work. In turn, university libraries need to adapt to the changing needs of this
particular user group. This article highlights which competencies and ro/es the university librarian needs in order
to address these changing needs based on an understanding of the researcher's work context. How can the
academic librarian contribute to the research process? The study on which this article is based has applied
lnstitutional Ethnography {IE}, as one methodological approach. IE puts focus on the expert knower, in this case
the researcher, who can transmit work knowledge specific to the context in which he or she operates. Applying
this approach is one way of dealing with cha/lenges concerning tacit know/edge. In addition, IE provides an
opening to revealing new knowledge about a we/1-studied issue. The data material consists of interviews with
researchers (individual and group), and a workshop with academic library staff. Findings show that the
researchers' demands of publications governs their prioritization, but also their relationships to technology and
people. The informants' state that they need to be ab/e to trust that librarians contribute added va/ue and
substance to the research process - only then can they be part of the research network. The informants wou/d
also like librarians to contribute with a transdisciplinary mindset in transdisciplinary research projects, that they
coordinate administrative support, and take charge of research dissemination intended to "popularize" research.