Two and a half decades into the open access (OA) movement, rapid changes in scholarly communication are creating significant demands on scholars. Today’s scholars must wrestle with meeting funder mandates for providing public access to their research, managing and preserving raw data, establishing/publishing open access journals, understanding the difference between “green OA” and “gold OA,” navigating the complicated issues around copyright and intellectual property, avoiding potentially predatory publishers, adapting their tenure plans to OA, and discovering increasing amounts of OA resources for their research and their curricular materials. These demands present an opportunity and a need for librarians to step in and assist scholars wit...
With the dawn of 21st century, the Open Access (OA) has given a new challenge to scholarly communica...
Modern digital scholarship requires faculty to navigate an increasingly complex research and publica...
Many institutions have voted to pass open access policies. It has often been stated that a “faculty...
Two and a half decades into the open access (OA) movement, rapid changes in scholarly communication ...
The Open Access (OA) movement’s impact on scholarly communication has reached a tipping point. Inc...
The transformation underway in scholarly communication touches everyone in the academy, including li...
<p>This is the text and slides from a presentation given at the ACRL-NY 2014 Symposium on Open Acces...
The intersection of scholarly communication librarianship and open education offers a unique opportu...
Libraries are broadening their involvement in the scholarly communication process by advocating auth...
This paper discusses the steps taken by librarians to implement OA in their respective institute li...
As the scholarly communication system continues to evolve, academic librarians should take an active...
The draumatic changes in 21st century has been occurred in the world of publication of scolarly comm...
Conference ProceedingIndiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) wanted to determine h...
Modern digital scholarship requires faculty to navigate an increasingly complex research and publica...
Open Access (OA) initiatives, movements and policies have had a large impact on scholarly communicat...
With the dawn of 21st century, the Open Access (OA) has given a new challenge to scholarly communica...
Modern digital scholarship requires faculty to navigate an increasingly complex research and publica...
Many institutions have voted to pass open access policies. It has often been stated that a “faculty...
Two and a half decades into the open access (OA) movement, rapid changes in scholarly communication ...
The Open Access (OA) movement’s impact on scholarly communication has reached a tipping point. Inc...
The transformation underway in scholarly communication touches everyone in the academy, including li...
<p>This is the text and slides from a presentation given at the ACRL-NY 2014 Symposium on Open Acces...
The intersection of scholarly communication librarianship and open education offers a unique opportu...
Libraries are broadening their involvement in the scholarly communication process by advocating auth...
This paper discusses the steps taken by librarians to implement OA in their respective institute li...
As the scholarly communication system continues to evolve, academic librarians should take an active...
The draumatic changes in 21st century has been occurred in the world of publication of scolarly comm...
Conference ProceedingIndiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) wanted to determine h...
Modern digital scholarship requires faculty to navigate an increasingly complex research and publica...
Open Access (OA) initiatives, movements and policies have had a large impact on scholarly communicat...
With the dawn of 21st century, the Open Access (OA) has given a new challenge to scholarly communica...
Modern digital scholarship requires faculty to navigate an increasingly complex research and publica...
Many institutions have voted to pass open access policies. It has often been stated that a “faculty...