Faculty Profiles Support Manager
Washington University in St. Louis
Elizabeth is a Faculty Profiles Support Librarian at WashU Libraries in St. Louis Missouri where she works with colleagues to expand the research information management (RIM) system from the medical school to the rest of the university. Prior to her current role, Elizabeth worked as a digital publishing librarian at WashU libraries and served as the graduate assistant to University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign’s RIM system, Illinois Experts. As a researcher, Elizabeth is committed to excavating otherwise hidden stories that bibliographic metadata analyzed at scale reveal about devalued labor—its geographies and the people who perform it—while advocating for just treatment for workers who make possible the material production of knowledge.
At the heart of a valued research information management (RIM) service is a well-curated set of easily accessible and trustworthy data that describe an institution's research activity. The cultivation of those data into beneficial use cases requires ongoing collaboration among myriad stakeholders from within the research development community (librarians, faculty administrators, communications specialists, technology licensing agents, facility and equipment managers, IT personnel, etc.).
This presentation will explore the social interoperability involved in nurturing the library-managed RIM services at two major midwestern research universities—from the partnerships involved in unifying previously siloed sources of data to the use cases supported in each campus' quest to understand, report on, and showcase its research accomplishments.The presenters will discuss several collaborations, including creating a workflow to harvest local patents data and supplement with details from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, leveraging Crossref publication data to support communications professionals in efforts to pitch research-related stories to major news media, and porting legacy faculty activity data into a single, centralized campus repository in order to retire aging unit websites and databases.


