With the acquisition and creation of scholarly communication platforms/infrastructure by major commercial entities, the balance of influence continues to shift. The ACRL/SPARC Forum at the 2018 ALA Midwinter Meeting brought together library stakeholders for a conversation about how the library community can reassert its influence to shape the open access publishing landscape. Panelists focused on 1) Individual action: “What can one person do?” 2) Local coordinated action: “How can one group or institution effect change?” and 3) Collective action: “How can libraries work together to provide sustainable alternatives?
More than halfway into the second decade of the 21st century, academic libraries are becoming more i...
More than halfway into the second decade of the 21st century, academic libraries are becoming more i...
More than halfway into the second decade of the 21st century, academic libraries are becoming more i...
With the acquisition and creation of scholarly communication platforms/infrastructure by major comme...
<p>This is the text and slides from a presentation given at the ACRL-NY 2014 Symposium on Open Acces...
We’re in a period of rapid transition. Libraries are focusing on decisions, strategies, and choices ...
Scholarly communication and the open access movement has come a long way in its acceptance in the a...
Scholarly communication and the open access movement has come a long way in its acceptance in the a...
Scholarly communication and the open access movement has come a long way in its acceptance in the a...
Argues that libraries need to make a larger investment in scholarly communication infrastructure if ...
As long-standing keepers of democracy and information stewardship, library professionals are a natur...
Collaboration has emerged as a key theme in academic library discourse, but has been supplanted on t...
As long-standing keepers of democracy and information stewardship, library professionals are a natur...
The paper will focus on Library Services??? mission in providing state-of-the-art information, commu...
It has been said that the work of publishers and librarians will merge over time until we are all pu...
More than halfway into the second decade of the 21st century, academic libraries are becoming more i...
More than halfway into the second decade of the 21st century, academic libraries are becoming more i...
More than halfway into the second decade of the 21st century, academic libraries are becoming more i...
With the acquisition and creation of scholarly communication platforms/infrastructure by major comme...
<p>This is the text and slides from a presentation given at the ACRL-NY 2014 Symposium on Open Acces...
We’re in a period of rapid transition. Libraries are focusing on decisions, strategies, and choices ...
Scholarly communication and the open access movement has come a long way in its acceptance in the a...
Scholarly communication and the open access movement has come a long way in its acceptance in the a...
Scholarly communication and the open access movement has come a long way in its acceptance in the a...
Argues that libraries need to make a larger investment in scholarly communication infrastructure if ...
As long-standing keepers of democracy and information stewardship, library professionals are a natur...
Collaboration has emerged as a key theme in academic library discourse, but has been supplanted on t...
As long-standing keepers of democracy and information stewardship, library professionals are a natur...
The paper will focus on Library Services??? mission in providing state-of-the-art information, commu...
It has been said that the work of publishers and librarians will merge over time until we are all pu...
More than halfway into the second decade of the 21st century, academic libraries are becoming more i...
More than halfway into the second decade of the 21st century, academic libraries are becoming more i...
More than halfway into the second decade of the 21st century, academic libraries are becoming more i...