Guest Post — Funding Research Services: How Libraries are Exploring Cost Recovery Models
Today’s guest bloggers share results of an exploratory survey of funding research services, offering a snapshot of a library community in transition.
Hilary Craiglow leads library consulting at Attain Partners, a higher education consulting firm. With a deep commitment to libraries, she partners with universities to strengthen financial positioning, integrate data-informed assessments, and align library operations with institutional goals. She is responsible for modernizing a Library Cost Study, articulating the value of libraries in the research enterprise, and demonstrating library expenses for cost recovery for sponsored research.
Today’s guest bloggers share results of an exploratory survey of funding research services, offering a snapshot of a library community in transition.
FAIR represents the best opportunity of the models under consideration to ensure that research information services receive appropriate recognition and sustainable funding
As US federal policy on indirect costs remains uncertain, the Joint Associations Group seeks input on two proposed models. Learn about the models and implications for library funding and publishers.
The federal government is mandating that the knowledge and data produced from federal grants be widely available for our collective good. Libraries remain under-resourced to make this happen. Let’s add some new metrics and language to this narrative to help articulate the value of libraries.