The advent of policies at research-funding organizations requiring grantees to make their funded research openly accessible alters the life cycle of scholarly research. This survey-based study explores the approaches that libraries and research administration offi ces at the major Canadian universities are employing to support the research-production cycle in an open access era and, in particular, to support researcher adherence to funder open-access requirements. Responses from 21 universities indicated that librarians feel a strong sense of mandate to carry out open access-related activities and provide research supports, while research administrators have a lower sense of mandate and awareness and instead focus largely on assisting resea...
Presentation at Brock Library Spring Symposium 2015: What's really going on?Canada’s new Tri-Agency ...
Currently, many Canadian scholarly journals rely on subscriptions for financial support; it is assum...
As a result of changes in scholarly communication created by the open access movement, some academic...
The advent of policies at research-funding organizations requiring grantees to make their funded res...
The advent of policies at research-funding organizations requiring grantees to make their funded res...
The advent of policies at research-funding organizations requiring grantees to make their funded res...
What are Canadian Universities doing to support their researchers who are required to make their res...
Presented at Ontario Library Association SuperConference, Toronto, ON, January 2016
The open access movement in Canada is very active in many areas. This is not surprising; of the 16 ...
Policies around Open Access publishing have proliferated in recent years. This article provides a s...
As champions of creating more equitable systems for sharing scholarly research, libraries are typica...
Is SFU considering allowing authors to do their own depositing? At E- LIS, authors can deposit thei...
Canadian university libraries, Canadian university presses, and non-university scholarly presses at ...
A survey of Canadian research libraries was conducted to determine the extent of funding support for...
As new models of scholarly communication emerge, librarians and libraries have responded by developi...
Presentation at Brock Library Spring Symposium 2015: What's really going on?Canada’s new Tri-Agency ...
Currently, many Canadian scholarly journals rely on subscriptions for financial support; it is assum...
As a result of changes in scholarly communication created by the open access movement, some academic...
The advent of policies at research-funding organizations requiring grantees to make their funded res...
The advent of policies at research-funding organizations requiring grantees to make their funded res...
The advent of policies at research-funding organizations requiring grantees to make their funded res...
What are Canadian Universities doing to support their researchers who are required to make their res...
Presented at Ontario Library Association SuperConference, Toronto, ON, January 2016
The open access movement in Canada is very active in many areas. This is not surprising; of the 16 ...
Policies around Open Access publishing have proliferated in recent years. This article provides a s...
As champions of creating more equitable systems for sharing scholarly research, libraries are typica...
Is SFU considering allowing authors to do their own depositing? At E- LIS, authors can deposit thei...
Canadian university libraries, Canadian university presses, and non-university scholarly presses at ...
A survey of Canadian research libraries was conducted to determine the extent of funding support for...
As new models of scholarly communication emerge, librarians and libraries have responded by developi...
Presentation at Brock Library Spring Symposium 2015: What's really going on?Canada’s new Tri-Agency ...
Currently, many Canadian scholarly journals rely on subscriptions for financial support; it is assum...
As a result of changes in scholarly communication created by the open access movement, some academic...