This study explores the baseline knowledge and interest of faculty and graduate students at a Carnegie-classified Doctoral/Professional University regarding different components of scholarly communication. A survey was developed to inquire about such topics as scholarly research, scholarly publishing, access to research, copyright, measuring impact, promoting research, and open educational resources. Responses more significantly represented the humanities and social sciences versus the natural and applied sciences. Results showed some hesitancy in embracing the open access publishing model, especially the use of article processing charges (APCs). Faculty largely collect original data and believe public access to original data is important, ...
Introduction Graduate students embarking upon a new phase in their educational careers may not reali...
This chapter focuses on the role that academic libraries play in the process of scholarly communicat...
As the scholarly communication system continues to evolve, academic librarians should take an active...
INTRODUCTION This paper reports on a survey administered to faculty at Chapman University to assess ...
INTRODUCTION This paper reports on a survey administered to faculty at Chapman University to assess ...
INTRODUCTION This paper reports on a survey administered to faculty at Chapman University to assess ...
INTRODUCTION This paper reports on a survey administered to faculty at Chapman University to assess ...
This is the survey instrument used in a 2013 survey of IUPUI faculty regarding attitudes about schol...
Objectives – This exploratory research seeks to broadly understand the publishing behaviours and att...
This paper examines issues relating to the perceptions and adoption of open access (OA) and institut...
For the transformation of scholarly publishing to succeed, it is imperative that small and medium-si...
Undergraduate students are increasingly participating in the scholarly communication process, mostly...
Objectives – This exploratory research seeks to broadly understand the publishing behaviours and att...
A plethora of digital tools have become available in the past decade to facilitate different tasks i...
Amid movements that recognize undergraduate students as knowledge creators, transformative work is b...
Introduction Graduate students embarking upon a new phase in their educational careers may not reali...
This chapter focuses on the role that academic libraries play in the process of scholarly communicat...
As the scholarly communication system continues to evolve, academic librarians should take an active...
INTRODUCTION This paper reports on a survey administered to faculty at Chapman University to assess ...
INTRODUCTION This paper reports on a survey administered to faculty at Chapman University to assess ...
INTRODUCTION This paper reports on a survey administered to faculty at Chapman University to assess ...
INTRODUCTION This paper reports on a survey administered to faculty at Chapman University to assess ...
This is the survey instrument used in a 2013 survey of IUPUI faculty regarding attitudes about schol...
Objectives – This exploratory research seeks to broadly understand the publishing behaviours and att...
This paper examines issues relating to the perceptions and adoption of open access (OA) and institut...
For the transformation of scholarly publishing to succeed, it is imperative that small and medium-si...
Undergraduate students are increasingly participating in the scholarly communication process, mostly...
Objectives – This exploratory research seeks to broadly understand the publishing behaviours and att...
A plethora of digital tools have become available in the past decade to facilitate different tasks i...
Amid movements that recognize undergraduate students as knowledge creators, transformative work is b...
Introduction Graduate students embarking upon a new phase in their educational careers may not reali...
This chapter focuses on the role that academic libraries play in the process of scholarly communicat...
As the scholarly communication system continues to evolve, academic librarians should take an active...