The Canadian Library Association Task Force on Open Access operated from 2006 until mid-2008. This article summarizes the actions of the group which included developing an Open Access for CLA's publications and producing a Position Statement on Open Access for Canadian libraries. Though the Task Force will be disbanding, plans are in place for the creation of an Open Access Interest Group within CLA
This article, first published by Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association, is distribute...
Presented at Ontario Library Association SuperConference, Toronto, ON, January 2016
A brief description of the Open Access Authors Fund in Libraries and Cultural Resources (LCR) at the...
In 2006, the Canadian Library Association created a Task Force on Open Access, to develop a policy o...
The co-convenors of the Canadian Library Association (CLA) Task Force on Open Access report on the w...
The Canadian Library Association adopted a Resolution on Open Access in 2005. The mandate of the CLA...
Is SFU considering allowing authors to do their own depositing? At E- LIS, authors can deposit thei...
The open access movement in Canada is very active in many areas. This is not surprising; of the 16 ...
Open Access (OA) is a movement to provide unrestricted access to the results of research and scholar...
This article is a summary of recent Open Access activity in Canada, focusing on policies and mandate...
This paper presents a summary of three presentations: Heather Joseph of the Scholarly Publishing and...
This article briefly describes the suite of Open Access initiatives at the University of Calgary. Th...
As new models of scholarly communication emerge, librarians and libraries have responded by developi...
Panel presentation of two different perspectives on open access publishing in Canada. Open access ad...
Librarians encounter OA in their own publishing activities, and by engaging in the broader OA moveme...
This article, first published by Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association, is distribute...
Presented at Ontario Library Association SuperConference, Toronto, ON, January 2016
A brief description of the Open Access Authors Fund in Libraries and Cultural Resources (LCR) at the...
In 2006, the Canadian Library Association created a Task Force on Open Access, to develop a policy o...
The co-convenors of the Canadian Library Association (CLA) Task Force on Open Access report on the w...
The Canadian Library Association adopted a Resolution on Open Access in 2005. The mandate of the CLA...
Is SFU considering allowing authors to do their own depositing? At E- LIS, authors can deposit thei...
The open access movement in Canada is very active in many areas. This is not surprising; of the 16 ...
Open Access (OA) is a movement to provide unrestricted access to the results of research and scholar...
This article is a summary of recent Open Access activity in Canada, focusing on policies and mandate...
This paper presents a summary of three presentations: Heather Joseph of the Scholarly Publishing and...
This article briefly describes the suite of Open Access initiatives at the University of Calgary. Th...
As new models of scholarly communication emerge, librarians and libraries have responded by developi...
Panel presentation of two different perspectives on open access publishing in Canada. Open access ad...
Librarians encounter OA in their own publishing activities, and by engaging in the broader OA moveme...
This article, first published by Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association, is distribute...
Presented at Ontario Library Association SuperConference, Toronto, ON, January 2016
A brief description of the Open Access Authors Fund in Libraries and Cultural Resources (LCR) at the...