Liaison Librarians can begin research interaction with their Departments by many different avenues, such as these examples:
How to find information on copyright.
How to use and contribute content to the WSU Libraries Institutional Repository (Digital Commons)
WSU Libraries and other organizations, have information initiatives and resources on: scholarly communications and writing, copyright, and author rights.
It is the role of Subject Librarians to gather knowledge about the research characteristics of the Departments or Colleges to which they are assigned. Subject librarians provide research support for WSU Faculty, Graduate, and Undergraduate Students.
Many Faculty research areas are listed on their websites. Conversations, meetings, and instruction sessions present opportunities to talk with Faculty about their research.
Subject librarians can make appointments for discipline-specific research consultations with Faculty in their subject areas.
Subject librarians have training and experience with discipline-specific library resources and should communicate this expertise to their faculty.
How to develop subject-specific search strategies for database searching.
How to verify incomplete or incorrect citations (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign).
Locating background journal articles or patents needed for research.
Requesting items not in WSU Libraries’ collections (Interlibrary Loan)
Faculty will find helpful resources available within the WSU Division of Research
Also provided by the WSU Divison of Research:
Locating and researching faculty member's own publications for the promotion and tenure process.
This may include: evaluating journals, journal impact factors, citation analysis and/or cited reference searching, using Journal Citation Reports, Science Direct, Scopus and Web of Science (links below):