While many librarians have developed mechanisms and structures for managing local scholarship separate from their standard resource management practices, the intersection of the two content streams is occurring at many institutions. During the past decade, the presenters have dedicated themselves to capturing best practices of electronic resource management and mapping out paths for creating open access workflows. Join them for a lively discussion and interactive session where they outline ways to bring these two initiatives together and identify the teams needed
Two decades after the advent of electronic journals and databases, librarians are still grappling wi...
Back in 2008, Jill Emery, then at the University of Texas, now at Portland State and Graham Stone fr...
Open Access workflows are often seen as a separate add-on set of processes. However, libraries alrea...
Open Access content is a growing part of the overall scholarly literature. In many places, this work...
Open Access content is a growing part of the overall scholarly literature. In many places, this work...
The techniques for electronic resource management are due for a refresher. Our group has been dilige...
Growing Open Access (OA) options, Big Deal price pressure, fluid e-book purchasing models, and the n...
Growing Open Access (OA) options, Big Deal price pressure, fluid e-book purchasing models, and the n...
cOAlition S and research funding policies mean open access content is no longer a trend but rather...
Growing Open Access (OA) options, Big Deal price pressure, fluid e-book purchasing models, and the n...
This webinar will provide an overview of the current work undertaken to re-write the techniques for ...
Graham Stone, University of Huddersfield, and Jill Emery, Portland State University, have set up TER...
Graham Stone, University of Huddersfield, and Jill Emery, Portland State University, have set up TER...
Librarians and information specialists have been finding ways to manage electronic resources for ove...
The processes involved in managing electronic resources are complex. They are becoming even more so ...
Two decades after the advent of electronic journals and databases, librarians are still grappling wi...
Back in 2008, Jill Emery, then at the University of Texas, now at Portland State and Graham Stone fr...
Open Access workflows are often seen as a separate add-on set of processes. However, libraries alrea...
Open Access content is a growing part of the overall scholarly literature. In many places, this work...
Open Access content is a growing part of the overall scholarly literature. In many places, this work...
The techniques for electronic resource management are due for a refresher. Our group has been dilige...
Growing Open Access (OA) options, Big Deal price pressure, fluid e-book purchasing models, and the n...
Growing Open Access (OA) options, Big Deal price pressure, fluid e-book purchasing models, and the n...
cOAlition S and research funding policies mean open access content is no longer a trend but rather...
Growing Open Access (OA) options, Big Deal price pressure, fluid e-book purchasing models, and the n...
This webinar will provide an overview of the current work undertaken to re-write the techniques for ...
Graham Stone, University of Huddersfield, and Jill Emery, Portland State University, have set up TER...
Graham Stone, University of Huddersfield, and Jill Emery, Portland State University, have set up TER...
Librarians and information specialists have been finding ways to manage electronic resources for ove...
The processes involved in managing electronic resources are complex. They are becoming even more so ...
Two decades after the advent of electronic journals and databases, librarians are still grappling wi...
Back in 2008, Jill Emery, then at the University of Texas, now at Portland State and Graham Stone fr...
Open Access workflows are often seen as a separate add-on set of processes. However, libraries alrea...