Panel discussion exploring the impact of open access on the field of scholarly publishing, giving special consideration to academic libraries. The panel will feature experts from a variety of backgrounds including university presses and open education advocates, and begin to tie together diverse perspectives.Science, Faculty ofChemistry, Department ofEducation, Faculty ofLibrary, UBCOther UBCNon UBCUnreviewedFacultyOthe
The future of publishing in an era of mass digitization, electronic publishing, and open access rais...
<p>A distinguished panel representing both traditional and Open Access publishing interests discusse...
With the dawn of 21st century, the Open Access (OA) has given a new challenge to scholarly communica...
This panel discussion featured three national experts on open access and scholarly publishing. Vide...
Open Access monograph publishing is a rapidly expanding and evolving strategy for making scholarly w...
The Libraries recently hosted a panel discussion that focused on some of the key challenges new facu...
Document proposal for a panel discussion at the Special Interest Group for International Information...
A panel discussion covering publishing at its crossroads, open access & plagiarism, sustaining an op...
This panel features Penn faculty who will talk about their experiences and perspectives on publishin...
Join us for a panel discussion in which several of the university’s most preeminent scholars and res...
This panel was designed to address the convention's featured issues of the academic profession, publ...
Transformative OA agreements repurpose former subscription funds to support open access publishing, ...
Description: A panel discussion on publishing with libraries, university presses, faculty and schola...
Running scholarly presses as profit centers is becoming increasingly unsustainable as many are barel...
Panel: Sustainable futures for OA book publishing: Sheffield, St. Andrews and the Open Book Collecti...
The future of publishing in an era of mass digitization, electronic publishing, and open access rais...
<p>A distinguished panel representing both traditional and Open Access publishing interests discusse...
With the dawn of 21st century, the Open Access (OA) has given a new challenge to scholarly communica...
This panel discussion featured three national experts on open access and scholarly publishing. Vide...
Open Access monograph publishing is a rapidly expanding and evolving strategy for making scholarly w...
The Libraries recently hosted a panel discussion that focused on some of the key challenges new facu...
Document proposal for a panel discussion at the Special Interest Group for International Information...
A panel discussion covering publishing at its crossroads, open access & plagiarism, sustaining an op...
This panel features Penn faculty who will talk about their experiences and perspectives on publishin...
Join us for a panel discussion in which several of the university’s most preeminent scholars and res...
This panel was designed to address the convention's featured issues of the academic profession, publ...
Transformative OA agreements repurpose former subscription funds to support open access publishing, ...
Description: A panel discussion on publishing with libraries, university presses, faculty and schola...
Running scholarly presses as profit centers is becoming increasingly unsustainable as many are barel...
Panel: Sustainable futures for OA book publishing: Sheffield, St. Andrews and the Open Book Collecti...
The future of publishing in an era of mass digitization, electronic publishing, and open access rais...
<p>A distinguished panel representing both traditional and Open Access publishing interests discusse...
With the dawn of 21st century, the Open Access (OA) has given a new challenge to scholarly communica...