How can AISTI impact your bottom line?
- Consulting services – unique specialized solutions based on member needs
- Offering Alternative and Flexible business models – for managing and expediting projects
- Talent Pool – from across organizations for projects
- Graduate student exchange – matching students with projects across AISTI member organizations
- Staff exchange – Exchange staff between institutions.
- Administration and joint grant writing – Collaborate in grant writing for joint projects
- Consortial License Agreements – Participation in agreements held with Springer, IOP, BioOne, ISI, Wiley, and Annual Reviews
How can AISTI help your organization become more efficient?
- Quarterly Trend Analysis Report – a quarterly report available to members about trends that are impacting the field of information science
- Annual Mini-Conference – trend spotting conference that challenges and excites participants to think differently about the future
- Educational Teleconferences – periodic member updates, problem solving, and discussion of potential projects on short teleconferences
- Collaborative models that bring together information scientists and researchers
- Facilitate Collaborative Projects – Facilitate getting projects moving between scientists and librarians
- Universal Think Tank – Government (incl. Laboratories and Research Institutes), university and private research organization interaction space
- AISTI sponsored software competition – A request for projects will be advertised for software that fills a need at an AISTI member organization that will also benefit the field for information science
- Think Tank – around targeted information concepts such as the Emerging Research Summit
- Innovation to Implementation – Making innovation a reality from a collaborative model
- Visionary Solutions – Beyond library view and embraces researchers’ changing needs
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