A year ago, bepress Managing Director Jean-Gabriel Bankier and Product Marketing Manager Promita Chatterji wrote that it was time to reevaluate the way we talk about open access: we need to talk about why it matters. Since bepress joined Elsevier in August, the conversation has gained new momentum as librarians and scholars ask what the news means. With added visibility and resources, the bepress community can broaden the traditional open access framework and add its voice to the discussion of why open access matters, on campus and off. Join us for a free webinar update on last year’s 100 Stories of Open Access Impact. Promita Chatterji will share new anecdotes that show why open access matters, using bepress’s framework of demonstrable imp...
The library is kicking off Open Access Week 2018 by sharing stories from around campus that illustra...
How can academic librarians awaken and keep alive the enthusiasm for open access on their campuses? ...
International audience•In 25 years, open access, i.e. free and unrestricted access to scientific inf...
The acquisition of bepress by Elsevier in August 2017, while unpopular among many librarians, provid...
The leadership teams of bepress and SSRN will present the findings of an integration pilot conducted...
Open access has changed. At the beginning of the millennium, it was portrayed in a romanticizing way...
In 2008 Sherpa/Romeo was created, and for the first time there was a (relatively) easy way of checki...
<p>During 2012, the landscape surrounding Open Access began to radically shift. What started out a d...
Broadly defined, open access makes scholarly materials accessible to users at no cost. More specific...
Publié sur le site STM Publishing News le 4 septembre 2012 : http://www.stm-publishing.com/what-role...
This article examines the likely implications of open access on library operations. The context of t...
“In 2008 Sherpa/Romeo was created, and for the first time there was a (relatively) easy way of check...
Once a grassroots movement, Open Access (OA) is now making its way to the heart of university librar...
A growing movement is using tools such as open access journals and repositories to transform scholar...
The rise of electronic publication has irrevocably transformed the ways we share research with colle...
The library is kicking off Open Access Week 2018 by sharing stories from around campus that illustra...
How can academic librarians awaken and keep alive the enthusiasm for open access on their campuses? ...
International audience•In 25 years, open access, i.e. free and unrestricted access to scientific inf...
The acquisition of bepress by Elsevier in August 2017, while unpopular among many librarians, provid...
The leadership teams of bepress and SSRN will present the findings of an integration pilot conducted...
Open access has changed. At the beginning of the millennium, it was portrayed in a romanticizing way...
In 2008 Sherpa/Romeo was created, and for the first time there was a (relatively) easy way of checki...
<p>During 2012, the landscape surrounding Open Access began to radically shift. What started out a d...
Broadly defined, open access makes scholarly materials accessible to users at no cost. More specific...
Publié sur le site STM Publishing News le 4 septembre 2012 : http://www.stm-publishing.com/what-role...
This article examines the likely implications of open access on library operations. The context of t...
“In 2008 Sherpa/Romeo was created, and for the first time there was a (relatively) easy way of check...
Once a grassroots movement, Open Access (OA) is now making its way to the heart of university librar...
A growing movement is using tools such as open access journals and repositories to transform scholar...
The rise of electronic publication has irrevocably transformed the ways we share research with colle...
The library is kicking off Open Access Week 2018 by sharing stories from around campus that illustra...
How can academic librarians awaken and keep alive the enthusiasm for open access on their campuses? ...
International audience•In 25 years, open access, i.e. free and unrestricted access to scientific inf...