Abstract

York University Libraries (YUL) ended its subscription to their default citation management program in the summer of 2015. The Mendeley Certification Program for Librarians was launched during that time and the science librarian at YUL completed this program. The steps undertaken during the completion of the program led to successful migration to the freely available, and libraries supported, citation management programs. This paper details the various initiatives that were done prior to and during the certification program and how completing the program has benefited our academic community. The certification program has helped solidify relations with faculty and students during the migration process and also provided the librarians opportunities for professional development. The emergence of similar certification programs with added benefits for the academic community may lead to better uptake of new collaborative research management tools.

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Learning Mendeley Through Its Certification Program for Librarians

York University Libraries (YUL) ended its subscription to their default citation management program in the summer of 2015. The Mendeley Certification Program for Librarians was launched during that time and the science librarian at YUL completed this program. The steps undertaken during the completion of the program led to successful migration to the freely available, and libraries supported, citation management programs. This paper details the various initiatives that were done prior to and during the certification program and how completing the program has benefited our academic community. The certification program has helped solidify relations with faculty and students during the migration process and also provided the librarians opportunities for professional development. The emergence of similar certification programs with added benefits for the academic community may lead to better uptake of new collaborative research management tools.