The paper reports on efforts of the Periodicals Librarian at Long Island University’s Brooklyn Campus, a mid-sized urban institution, to measure the awareness of open access (OA) publishing among faculty and document methods that proved effective in raising awareness of the advent of, and debate over, OA publishing. The author reports his survey findings; interprets their implications; reports on the means available at LIU to promote OA and those that proved worthwhile; notes the departmental and committee relationships integral to the process; proposes ideas for future initiatives at LIU/Brooklyn. The findings in the paper will add to the body of literature on OA by focusing on LIU’s academic culture in the context of the OA endeavor
This webinar provides an introduction to open access publishing models, and the foundation for under...
Conference ProceedingIndiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) wanted to determine h...
Campus-based open access author funds are being considered by many academic libraries as a way to su...
The paper reports on efforts of the Periodicals Librarian at Long Island University’s Brooklyn Campu...
Library faculty at the City University of New York (CUNY) have engaged in promoting and advocating f...
Edward Keane, formerly Periodicals Librarian at Long Island University, Brooklyn Campus, examines ho...
Professor Philip Pecorino reports on what led him to embrace Open Access (OA) as a nxew paradigm for...
A Review of: Peekhaus, W., & Proferes, N. (2015). How library and information science faculty percei...
This paper presents the inferential analysis of a systematic survey of North American Library and In...
The author reports on what brought him as a CUNY faculty member to the position that he holds on Ope...
While the open access movement is a global movement, University of Northern Colorado librarians acte...
While the open access movement is a global movement, University of Northern Colorado librarians acte...
This workshop provides an introduction to open access publishing models and discusses its implicatio...
Libraries have become publishers across the country in many ways and with many benefits to theacadem...
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented an opportunity for academic libraries to advance open access (OA...
This webinar provides an introduction to open access publishing models, and the foundation for under...
Conference ProceedingIndiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) wanted to determine h...
Campus-based open access author funds are being considered by many academic libraries as a way to su...
The paper reports on efforts of the Periodicals Librarian at Long Island University’s Brooklyn Campu...
Library faculty at the City University of New York (CUNY) have engaged in promoting and advocating f...
Edward Keane, formerly Periodicals Librarian at Long Island University, Brooklyn Campus, examines ho...
Professor Philip Pecorino reports on what led him to embrace Open Access (OA) as a nxew paradigm for...
A Review of: Peekhaus, W., & Proferes, N. (2015). How library and information science faculty percei...
This paper presents the inferential analysis of a systematic survey of North American Library and In...
The author reports on what brought him as a CUNY faculty member to the position that he holds on Ope...
While the open access movement is a global movement, University of Northern Colorado librarians acte...
While the open access movement is a global movement, University of Northern Colorado librarians acte...
This workshop provides an introduction to open access publishing models and discusses its implicatio...
Libraries have become publishers across the country in many ways and with many benefits to theacadem...
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented an opportunity for academic libraries to advance open access (OA...
This webinar provides an introduction to open access publishing models, and the foundation for under...
Conference ProceedingIndiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) wanted to determine h...
Campus-based open access author funds are being considered by many academic libraries as a way to su...