This is a ‘how to’ session on making your published scholarship publicly available, geared to those faculty who are new to KU or new to the idea of open access and KU faculty’s open access policy. Presenters: Ada Emmett, Scholarly Communications program head and Marianne Reed, Digital Information Specialist
This presentation was given at the University of Kansas Medical Center Research & Discovery Grand Ro...
Open access (OA) scholarship—generally, scholarship made freely available online with minimal copyri...
This presentation outlines the strategies used at the University of Kansas Libraries to plan success...
This is a ‘how to’ session on making your published scholarship publicly available, geared to those ...
Four University of Kansas faculty presented as panelists during this event. Slides from their presen...
This event is an RSVP pizza lunch for graduate student to learn more about the benefits of open acce...
The video of this event is available through the "Other Version" link in this record. Handouts, pre...
Presentation given at the American Association of University Professors Annual Conference on the Sta...
The frames by which we approach any societal problem matter. We can examine the scholarly communicat...
Academics and librarians around the world have worked together for many years to broaden access to t...
The landscape of scholarly communications is transforming into an Open Access environment. Policies ...
The landscape of scholarly communications is transforming into an Open Access environment. Policies ...
Program 2A focused on campus mandate and policy issues, specifically the roles that libraries play i...
In the summer of 2012, librarians from the Lawrence and Kansas City campuses of the University of Ka...
Open Access (OA) is “the free, immediate, online availability of research articles coupled with the ...
This presentation was given at the University of Kansas Medical Center Research & Discovery Grand Ro...
Open access (OA) scholarship—generally, scholarship made freely available online with minimal copyri...
This presentation outlines the strategies used at the University of Kansas Libraries to plan success...
This is a ‘how to’ session on making your published scholarship publicly available, geared to those ...
Four University of Kansas faculty presented as panelists during this event. Slides from their presen...
This event is an RSVP pizza lunch for graduate student to learn more about the benefits of open acce...
The video of this event is available through the "Other Version" link in this record. Handouts, pre...
Presentation given at the American Association of University Professors Annual Conference on the Sta...
The frames by which we approach any societal problem matter. We can examine the scholarly communicat...
Academics and librarians around the world have worked together for many years to broaden access to t...
The landscape of scholarly communications is transforming into an Open Access environment. Policies ...
The landscape of scholarly communications is transforming into an Open Access environment. Policies ...
Program 2A focused on campus mandate and policy issues, specifically the roles that libraries play i...
In the summer of 2012, librarians from the Lawrence and Kansas City campuses of the University of Ka...
Open Access (OA) is “the free, immediate, online availability of research articles coupled with the ...
This presentation was given at the University of Kansas Medical Center Research & Discovery Grand Ro...
Open access (OA) scholarship—generally, scholarship made freely available online with minimal copyri...
This presentation outlines the strategies used at the University of Kansas Libraries to plan success...