Open for Library-Faculty Collaboration: A Liaison Librarian Use Case at the University Library of Freie Universität Berlin

Author:

Hübner Andreas1ORCID,Wagner Cosima1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Freie Universität Berlin University Library, Research and Publication Services Garystr. 39 Berlin Deutschland

Abstract

Abstract This article addresses the concept and practice of liaison librarianship newly introduced in 2019 at the University Library of Freie Universität Berlin. Chances and challenges of library-faculty collaboration of two liaison librarians assigned to work with the Department of Earth Sciences and the Seminar of East Asian Studies, respectively, are discussed. The contribution seeks to give a stimulus for liaison librarianship in academic libraries and to connect to the well-established discourse on liaison librarianship in the Anglophone academic library world.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Medicine

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