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Library Connect Newsletter 8:2 | May 2010
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ISSN: 1549-3725
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Read about how academics and info pros are helping meet the challenges of supporting teams crossing the divides of discipline and geography.

International and interdisciplinary: A trend likely to become more important
By John T. Green, Imperial College London, UK

Interdisciplinary perspective of research performance is a global competitive advantage
By Neal Katz, Elsevier, USA

At our university in China, the library takes a leading role in enriching students' international learning experience
By Lin Zongyong, University of Nottingham Ningbo, China


A possible challenge for international collaboration? Facial expressions may get lost in translation
By Rachael E. Jack, University of Glasgow, UK
Research without borders: Supporting and facilitating interdisciplinary research
By Chris Banks, University of Aberdeen, UK

   
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Toolbox How to generate enthusiasm and fuel advocacy for libraries? Hold a competition to generate messages in the universal language of video
By Jack Huang, Elsevier, Taiwan
 

   
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The journey so far: Elsevier Foundation grants and Research4Life are helping support scientific advancement at Nigeria's University of Port Harcourt
By Ylann Schemm, Elsevier, The Netherlands

2009 Elsevier Foundation grants distribute $600,000 worldwide
By David Ruth, Elsevier, USA

   
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Plus Moving chemical safety information to the workbench: Hazmat Navigator helps manage and prevent emergency events
By Carol Roden, Elsevier, USA
Engaging nursing and health professions students with eBooks: Pageburst bursts upon the scene
By Daniel Behan, Elsevier, USA
Talking with Ove Kahler about Scopus and local-language content
By Ingrid van de Stadt, Elsevier, The Netherlands

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