Subject Matrices: An Innovative, Collaborative Approach to Serving the Agricultural Sciences
In 2009, Kansas State University Libraries (K-State Libraries) moved from subject-based departments to user-based departments. From this change, subject matrices, including the Agriculture and Biological Science Matrix, were developed to address subject-related issues. This matrix is comprised of librarians from many K-State Libraries' departments and is a conduit for sharing information interdepartmentally and developing collaborative opportunities. Libraries wishing to maintain a traditional subject-liaison model can adapt key principles underlying the matrix. Subject liaisons can go beyond siloed perspectives by soliciting advice from individuals outside the library. Another approach is to disturb established structures and introduce selective pressure to inspire innovation.
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- Oleen, Jenny K - author
- Olsen, Livia - author
- Coleman, Jason - author
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collections Western Libraries Faculty and Staff Publications | Western Libraries and the Learning Commons
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1029
Date Issued
January 8th, 2015
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This is an Author's Original Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Agricultural & Food Information on January 8, 2015 available online at http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/10496505.2014.983600.