Objectives – This exploratory research seeks to broadly understand the publishing behaviours and attitudes of faculty, across all disciplines, at the University of Saskatchewan in response to the growing significance of open access publishing and archiving. The objective for seeking this understanding is to discover the current and emerging needs of researchers in order to determine if scholarly communications services are in demand here and, if so, to provide an evidence-based foundation for the potential future development of such a program of services at the University Library, University of Saskatchewan. Methods – All faculty members at the University of Saskatchewan were sent personalized email invitations to participate in a short onl...
In spring 2018, the library completed a campus survey investigating user satisfaction with library s...
Open access (OA) scholarly publishing has grown steadily in academia for the past few decades as an ...
This paper presents the inferential analysis of a systematic survey of North American Library and In...
Objectives – This exploratory research seeks to broadly understand the publishing behaviours and att...
This study seeks to understand the current publishing behaviours and attitudes of faculty, across al...
Poster presented at the 2013 Canadian Library Association (CLA) conference in Winnipeg.This poster p...
Slides from a presentation given at EBLIP7, Saskatoon, July 2013.This study seeks to understand the ...
This report is meant to summarize the results of a survey of UNBC faculty undertaken in 2016. Resear...
The poster given at the American Association for the Advancement of Science Conference, Washington, ...
This report presents the results from a 2010 online survey of the University of Toronto faculty on t...
This paper examines issues relating to the perceptions and adoption of open access (OA) and institut...
Internal report and edited raw data from faculty survey.The intention of this report is to communica...
Academic librarians play a vital role in informing researchers about developments and trends in scho...
The authors distributed a survey to faculty in all academic ranks and in all Colleges of Oregon Stat...
The purpose of this study is to explore the ways scholarly communication librarians at academic libr...
In spring 2018, the library completed a campus survey investigating user satisfaction with library s...
Open access (OA) scholarly publishing has grown steadily in academia for the past few decades as an ...
This paper presents the inferential analysis of a systematic survey of North American Library and In...
Objectives – This exploratory research seeks to broadly understand the publishing behaviours and att...
This study seeks to understand the current publishing behaviours and attitudes of faculty, across al...
Poster presented at the 2013 Canadian Library Association (CLA) conference in Winnipeg.This poster p...
Slides from a presentation given at EBLIP7, Saskatoon, July 2013.This study seeks to understand the ...
This report is meant to summarize the results of a survey of UNBC faculty undertaken in 2016. Resear...
The poster given at the American Association for the Advancement of Science Conference, Washington, ...
This report presents the results from a 2010 online survey of the University of Toronto faculty on t...
This paper examines issues relating to the perceptions and adoption of open access (OA) and institut...
Internal report and edited raw data from faculty survey.The intention of this report is to communica...
Academic librarians play a vital role in informing researchers about developments and trends in scho...
The authors distributed a survey to faculty in all academic ranks and in all Colleges of Oregon Stat...
The purpose of this study is to explore the ways scholarly communication librarians at academic libr...
In spring 2018, the library completed a campus survey investigating user satisfaction with library s...
Open access (OA) scholarly publishing has grown steadily in academia for the past few decades as an ...
This paper presents the inferential analysis of a systematic survey of North American Library and In...