No library or information service can stand aloof from the current developments (legal, technological, and organizational) in scholarly publishing. I will be describing my personal actions to influence beneficial change, as well as those of the various groups I am involved with. This may be useful to chapter members and, I hope, stimulate more ideas for effecting changes in the electronic publishing environment before it, too, is usurped by for-profit publishers
Electronic publishing has been gaining ground in recent years and is now a recognized part of the di...
For more than two decades visionary university administrators and librarians have urged the scholarl...
Paper presented at the 7th annual Brick and Click Libraries Academic Symposium held 2 November 2007....
This is a pre-print of an article that was published in the SLA/RGC Bulletin. NOTE: This article is...
Scholarly publishing has changed as a result of a shrinking market for specialized materials, increa...
Libraries and information service providers cannot stand aloof from the current developments (legal,...
Since the founding of the Royal Society in the 1660s and with the development of disciplinary fields...
In recent years, a number of innovations have emerged that seek to provide sustainable alternatives ...
The scholarly communication and research evaluation landscape is locked into historical paradigms wh...
Scholarly publishing is moving beyond the physical monograph and journal. In today\u27s changing aca...
For more than a decade, the cost of print and electronic journals, particularly in the sciences, has...
Abstract Oregon State University’s recent response to the crisis in scholarly communications recogni...
ManuscriptThe development of electronic means of publishing has forever changed the face of authorsh...
The Power to Publish: How Academic Librarians Support and Promote Scholarly Publishing Jennifer Town...
Spiraling costs and stagnant library budgets have made the acquisition of scholarly publications uns...
Electronic publishing has been gaining ground in recent years and is now a recognized part of the di...
For more than two decades visionary university administrators and librarians have urged the scholarl...
Paper presented at the 7th annual Brick and Click Libraries Academic Symposium held 2 November 2007....
This is a pre-print of an article that was published in the SLA/RGC Bulletin. NOTE: This article is...
Scholarly publishing has changed as a result of a shrinking market for specialized materials, increa...
Libraries and information service providers cannot stand aloof from the current developments (legal,...
Since the founding of the Royal Society in the 1660s and with the development of disciplinary fields...
In recent years, a number of innovations have emerged that seek to provide sustainable alternatives ...
The scholarly communication and research evaluation landscape is locked into historical paradigms wh...
Scholarly publishing is moving beyond the physical monograph and journal. In today\u27s changing aca...
For more than a decade, the cost of print and electronic journals, particularly in the sciences, has...
Abstract Oregon State University’s recent response to the crisis in scholarly communications recogni...
ManuscriptThe development of electronic means of publishing has forever changed the face of authorsh...
The Power to Publish: How Academic Librarians Support and Promote Scholarly Publishing Jennifer Town...
Spiraling costs and stagnant library budgets have made the acquisition of scholarly publications uns...
Electronic publishing has been gaining ground in recent years and is now a recognized part of the di...
For more than two decades visionary university administrators and librarians have urged the scholarl...
Paper presented at the 7th annual Brick and Click Libraries Academic Symposium held 2 November 2007....