Abstract

ABSTRACTIn 2016, Clemson University Libraries (CUL) participated in a nationwide study conducted by Ithaka S+R to learn more about agriculture researchers' experiences and attitudes about their research. This article is the local report based on interviews with Clemson University agriculture researchers about the ways they conduct research, their publication practices, their perceptions of the scholarly communication process, and ways they use the library. A total of eight interviews were conducted at Clemson, and the transcripts were coded to reveal commonalities and differences. Implications for CUL include new directions for services, collections, and outreach, with a particular focus on off-campus research.

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