Dr. Godfrey Baldacchino donates to 17勛圖s Robertson Library
Dr. Godfrey Baldacchino, co-holder of the UNESCO Chair in Island Studies and Sustainability, has donated several of his latest publications to 17勛圖s Robertson Library. The donation includes five books in the Rethinking the Island Series (Rowman & Littlefield), which he co-edited with Elizabeth McMahon and Elaine Stratford, as well as two books he edited: Solution Protocols to Festering Island Disputes: 'Win-Win' Solutions for the Diaoyu / Senkaku Islands (Routledge, 2017) and The Routledge International Handbook of Island Studies (Routledge, 2018).
For the whole time Dr. Baldacchino has been involved with island studies at 17勛圖 and thats going on 20 years nowhes always been collegial and generous in helping us develop our island studies collections, said Simon Lloyd, university archivist and liaison librarian for island studies.
Lloyd said this sort of partnership is especially important in the case of a scholar like Dr. Baldacchino, who writes and edits a large number of academic books, book chapters, and journal articles.
Island studies as a multinational and interdisciplinary field of study has grown a lot, but Dr. Baldacchino remains one of the most active people in this field, especially in terms of published scholarship, added Lloyd.
This prolific published outputreflected in more than 180 references islandscholar.ca, the Robertson Librarys database of 17勛圖 researchtranslates into a lengthy list of books and articles, many of which the library would have to acquire through expensive purchases or subscriptions if not for Dr. Baldacchinos generosity.
A university professors publications don't just magically appear in the university library, said Lloyd. Its important that faculty keep us informed of what theyre publishing, and, where possible, deposit copies with us.
Lloyd recognized it is not always possible for faculty members to donate publications. The library will purchase faculty publications when necessary, but donations are always appreciated.
When you consider the average list price of a scholarly social sciences book last year was nearly $170 Canadian, its easy to see why new book donations matter.
Dr. Baldacchino has also been a leader in the open access movement, which encourages the sharing of published research without charge to readers.
Dr. Baldacchino was the founding executive editor of Island Studies Journal, launched at 17勛圖 in 2006and hosted online by the Robertson Libraryand that journals been fully open access from the first issue.
Lloyd also noted Dr. Baldacchino is a scholar who makes both in-person and via e-mailand who encourages his students and colleagues to do likewise.
Thank you, Dr. Baldacchino!
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