While most conversations about open access literature center on journal articles and books, research takes many other forms. CUNY Academic Works provides a platform for, and public access to, a wide range of CUNY-created scholarship. In this presentation, we discuss the importance of including Women\u27s Studies Newsletter (the predecessor of Women\u27s Studies Quarterly), Latino Data Project Reports, and theses and dissertations in Academic Works, and report on a recent census of journals published by the CUNY community
This paper reports on efforts of the Periodicals Librarian at Long Island University’s Brooklyn Camp...
Women\u27s studies at the State University of New York at Albany began in the fall of 1971 with a co...
An editorial framing the author\u27s perspective on book reviews as a form of scholarly communicatio...
While most conversations about open access literature center on journal articles and books, research...
Academic Works, CUNY’s new open access institutional repository, collects and provides public access...
In March 2015, CUNY Libraries launched an open access institutional repository, CUNY Academic Works,...
This webinar provides an introduction to open access publishing models, and the foundation for under...
The author reports on what brought him as a CUNY faculty member to the position that he holds on Ope...
Library faculty at the City University of New York (CUNY) have engaged in promoting and advocating f...
Professor Philip Pecorino reports on what led him to embrace Open Access (OA) as a nxew paradigm for...
This workshop provides an introduction to open access publishing models and discusses its implicatio...
This article describes some problems with the traditional system of scholarly journal publishing and...
The preliminary listings that follow were kindly supplied by Mariam Chamberlain, Program Officer, Th...
This handout provides a brief overview of open access to scholarly literature. It looks at the probl...
Book review of Open Access and the Humanities: Contexts, Controversies and the Future by Martin Paul...
This paper reports on efforts of the Periodicals Librarian at Long Island University’s Brooklyn Camp...
Women\u27s studies at the State University of New York at Albany began in the fall of 1971 with a co...
An editorial framing the author\u27s perspective on book reviews as a form of scholarly communicatio...
While most conversations about open access literature center on journal articles and books, research...
Academic Works, CUNY’s new open access institutional repository, collects and provides public access...
In March 2015, CUNY Libraries launched an open access institutional repository, CUNY Academic Works,...
This webinar provides an introduction to open access publishing models, and the foundation for under...
The author reports on what brought him as a CUNY faculty member to the position that he holds on Ope...
Library faculty at the City University of New York (CUNY) have engaged in promoting and advocating f...
Professor Philip Pecorino reports on what led him to embrace Open Access (OA) as a nxew paradigm for...
This workshop provides an introduction to open access publishing models and discusses its implicatio...
This article describes some problems with the traditional system of scholarly journal publishing and...
The preliminary listings that follow were kindly supplied by Mariam Chamberlain, Program Officer, Th...
This handout provides a brief overview of open access to scholarly literature. It looks at the probl...
Book review of Open Access and the Humanities: Contexts, Controversies and the Future by Martin Paul...
This paper reports on efforts of the Periodicals Librarian at Long Island University’s Brooklyn Camp...
Women\u27s studies at the State University of New York at Albany began in the fall of 1971 with a co...
An editorial framing the author\u27s perspective on book reviews as a form of scholarly communicatio...