Presented at the Georgia Council of Media Organizations (COMO) in Athens, Georgia, October 18, 2008.This panel discussion will address the broader changes taking place in the scholarly communication system, some local responses to these changes, and the benefits and opportunities for institutions to increase the use and impact of their scholars' research through institutional repositories (IRs). Georgia Tech will provide an overview of the statewide GALILEO Knowledge Repository (GKR) program, and discuss their combined scholarly communication and repository and publishing services program. Georgia State will discuss the IR-related faculty outreach and collection development efforts of their subject librarians. Valdosta State will descr...
This session will discuss the four pillars and the various actors in the scholarly communication sys...
Presented at the 13th Annual LITA National Forum, September 30 - October 3, 2010, Atlanta, Georgia.I...
The traditional system of scholarly communication through journals and monographs has been eroded by...
Presented at COMO XXI, Athens, Georgia, October 17, 2008.This panel discussion will address the broa...
The Georgia Knowledge Repository (GKR), an initiative of GALILEO, is a central repository that conta...
Presented at the University System of Georgia Faculty Seminar on Scholarly Communication on March 6,...
Panel of experts will discuss “Scholarly Communication in the 21st Century”Annual conference for com...
Presented at the Cooperative Curation Symposium and Workshop, Wednesday, August 8, 2012 in the Cloug...
A presentation for a symposium on scholarly communication, May 2003, at the University of Nebraska, ...
Scholarly Communication Newsletter- September 2020 Georgia Southern Is Now in Sherpa Romeo! PlumX Up...
Presented at the International PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference 2009, July 9, 2009, Vancouver, Ca...
As the scholarly communication system continues to evolve, academic librarians should take an active...
This presentation provides an overview of the scholarly communication ecosystem as well as two major...
Presented at the GaCOMO Conference, Thursday, October 4, 2012, Macon, GA.Subject Track: Digital Repo...
ManuscriptThis presentation will cover the changes that are occurring within scholarship, the relat...
This session will discuss the four pillars and the various actors in the scholarly communication sys...
Presented at the 13th Annual LITA National Forum, September 30 - October 3, 2010, Atlanta, Georgia.I...
The traditional system of scholarly communication through journals and monographs has been eroded by...
Presented at COMO XXI, Athens, Georgia, October 17, 2008.This panel discussion will address the broa...
The Georgia Knowledge Repository (GKR), an initiative of GALILEO, is a central repository that conta...
Presented at the University System of Georgia Faculty Seminar on Scholarly Communication on March 6,...
Panel of experts will discuss “Scholarly Communication in the 21st Century”Annual conference for com...
Presented at the Cooperative Curation Symposium and Workshop, Wednesday, August 8, 2012 in the Cloug...
A presentation for a symposium on scholarly communication, May 2003, at the University of Nebraska, ...
Scholarly Communication Newsletter- September 2020 Georgia Southern Is Now in Sherpa Romeo! PlumX Up...
Presented at the International PKP Scholarly Publishing Conference 2009, July 9, 2009, Vancouver, Ca...
As the scholarly communication system continues to evolve, academic librarians should take an active...
This presentation provides an overview of the scholarly communication ecosystem as well as two major...
Presented at the GaCOMO Conference, Thursday, October 4, 2012, Macon, GA.Subject Track: Digital Repo...
ManuscriptThis presentation will cover the changes that are occurring within scholarship, the relat...
This session will discuss the four pillars and the various actors in the scholarly communication sys...
Presented at the 13th Annual LITA National Forum, September 30 - October 3, 2010, Atlanta, Georgia.I...
The traditional system of scholarly communication through journals and monographs has been eroded by...