In March 2018, SUNY Chancellor Kristina Johnson issued a resolution directing each SUNY campus to develop a campus-specific open access polic[y] for faculty, student, and staff scholarship and creative works. UAlbany\u27s Provost subsequently charged the Libraries, Information Systems and Computing (LISC) committee with drafting a policy in response to the Chancellor\u27s call. Now in draft form, and following on the October 17th Faculty Forum, the Libraries are hosting a Q&A session with key participants in the policy\u27s development, from SUNY OLIS to the OA Policy Working Group members
This handout was created for the faculty of the University of Massachusetts Amherst to address their...
Program 2A focused on campus mandate and policy issues, specifically the roles that libraries play i...
You\u27ve had a chance to talk about Open Access and what it means on a general level, but what abou...
Has your college or university adopted an Open Access policy? Are you thinking about trying to get y...
Speaker slides from a panel discussion, Open Access Policies Panel Discussion with Boston Universit...
Open access (OA) scholarship—generally, scholarship made freely available online with minimal copyri...
Twenty years after passing a resolution supporting open access, the University of Oregon Faculty Sen...
Open access (OA) scholarship—generally, scholarship made freely available online with minimal copyri...
Presentation given at the American Association of University Professors Annual Conference on the Sta...
Open access is the free, immediate, online availability of research articles coupled with the rights...
In this session, Jessica Clemons, Interim Director of College Libraries at SUNY College of Environme...
Many institutions have voted to pass open access policies. It has often been stated that a “faculty...
SUNY Council of Library Directors (SCLD) has recruited a group of talented and engaging speakers to...
Passing a university Open Access policy creates a sense of accomplishment. Often, the passage of a ...
All of the Authors were made up of individuals chosen by the Abilene Christian University Provost
This handout was created for the faculty of the University of Massachusetts Amherst to address their...
Program 2A focused on campus mandate and policy issues, specifically the roles that libraries play i...
You\u27ve had a chance to talk about Open Access and what it means on a general level, but what abou...
Has your college or university adopted an Open Access policy? Are you thinking about trying to get y...
Speaker slides from a panel discussion, Open Access Policies Panel Discussion with Boston Universit...
Open access (OA) scholarship—generally, scholarship made freely available online with minimal copyri...
Twenty years after passing a resolution supporting open access, the University of Oregon Faculty Sen...
Open access (OA) scholarship—generally, scholarship made freely available online with minimal copyri...
Presentation given at the American Association of University Professors Annual Conference on the Sta...
Open access is the free, immediate, online availability of research articles coupled with the rights...
In this session, Jessica Clemons, Interim Director of College Libraries at SUNY College of Environme...
Many institutions have voted to pass open access policies. It has often been stated that a “faculty...
SUNY Council of Library Directors (SCLD) has recruited a group of talented and engaging speakers to...
Passing a university Open Access policy creates a sense of accomplishment. Often, the passage of a ...
All of the Authors were made up of individuals chosen by the Abilene Christian University Provost
This handout was created for the faculty of the University of Massachusetts Amherst to address their...
Program 2A focused on campus mandate and policy issues, specifically the roles that libraries play i...
You\u27ve had a chance to talk about Open Access and what it means on a general level, but what abou...