Abstract
The Core Competencies for Electronic Resources Librarians (ERL) were approved by the NASIG Board in July 2013 and widely shared amongst the information community.1 Intended to form the basis for developing a curriculum in this specialty, the presenter is not aware of any attempts to compile a set of resources to aid librarians and library staff in mastering the competencies. This session discussed crowdsourcing as one way to involve the library community in identifying and curating resources that might be useful to develop and increase competence in each of the seven competencies. The presenter shared suggestions for resources applicable to each of the competencies.
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