Depending on the perspective, the transition from subscriptions to open access can be overwhelmingly complex, or elegantly simple - as simple as rethinking the basic purpose of a library collection, and rewriting your collection policy accordingly. This presentation focuses on the theoretical aspects, and practical implications, of transitioning to open access for libraries and librarians
Open Access has the potential to transform scholarly communications and access to academic research,...
This article argues the academic libraries need to move towards creating, with other organizations i...
Momentum is building in the transition to open access for monographs, with a number of funders devel...
Depending on the perspective, the transition from subscriptions to open access can be overwhelmingly...
Presentation for the NISO Webinar "Managing an Open Access World. Part 1: Open Access & Acquisitions...
Open access, one of the most important of the potentials unleashed by the combination of the electro...
The open access movement has come of age. There are thousands of free scholarly journals, millions o...
23 January 2003 speech at 'Open Access: economic models and legal implications' session of the Confe...
Librarians encounter OA in their own publishing activities, and by engaging in the broader OA moveme...
This presentation provides a basic description of open access and a very brief description of the cr...
This article examines the likely implications of open access on library operations. The context of t...
Libraries are places of learning and knowledge creation. Over the last two decades, digital technolo...
A primary goal for collection management is assessing the relative value of continuing information r...
This workshop gives a basic overview of the open access movement. By the end of this workshop you sh...
Here are three points for discussion. First, how can we become open access advocates? Second, woul...
Open Access has the potential to transform scholarly communications and access to academic research,...
This article argues the academic libraries need to move towards creating, with other organizations i...
Momentum is building in the transition to open access for monographs, with a number of funders devel...
Depending on the perspective, the transition from subscriptions to open access can be overwhelmingly...
Presentation for the NISO Webinar "Managing an Open Access World. Part 1: Open Access & Acquisitions...
Open access, one of the most important of the potentials unleashed by the combination of the electro...
The open access movement has come of age. There are thousands of free scholarly journals, millions o...
23 January 2003 speech at 'Open Access: economic models and legal implications' session of the Confe...
Librarians encounter OA in their own publishing activities, and by engaging in the broader OA moveme...
This presentation provides a basic description of open access and a very brief description of the cr...
This article examines the likely implications of open access on library operations. The context of t...
Libraries are places of learning and knowledge creation. Over the last two decades, digital technolo...
A primary goal for collection management is assessing the relative value of continuing information r...
This workshop gives a basic overview of the open access movement. By the end of this workshop you sh...
Here are three points for discussion. First, how can we become open access advocates? Second, woul...
Open Access has the potential to transform scholarly communications and access to academic research,...
This article argues the academic libraries need to move towards creating, with other organizations i...
Momentum is building in the transition to open access for monographs, with a number of funders devel...