This narrative reflection describes how five librarians developed a scholarly communication workshop intended for a specific conference with an audience of science researchers, then proceeded to modify it to fulfill different professional development opportunities. We explored themes around open access, the current and future landscape of scholarly publishing, and the decision factors for researchers when choosing a journal to submit papers to. Identifying further venues for the workshop and submitting formal and informal proposals leveraged our knowledge of our own professional associations and what might appeal to those audiences
A presentation for a symposium on scholarly communication, May 2003, at the University of Nebraska, ...
Given the great potential of new technological advances, the scholarly publishing industry has not b...
Scholarly publishing has made great strides in fulfilling the vision of open access, with more journ...
ISTL is an open access journal. The authors retain copyright.Science librarians are in a unique pos...
This research probes future roles for libraries in the scholarly communication process through the u...
As the scholarly communication system continues to evolve, academic librarians should take an active...
The intersection of scholarly communication librarianship and open education offers a unique opportu...
This presentation provides an overview of the scholarly communication ecosystem as well as two major...
<p>This is the text and slides from a presentation given at the ACRL-NY 2014 Symposium on Open Acces...
It is impossible to imagine the future of academic libraries without an extensive consideration of o...
Academic librarians play a vital role in informing researchers about developments and trends in scho...
Slides from a presentation given at EBLIP7, Saskatoon, July 2013.This study seeks to understand the ...
The draumatic changes in 21st century has been occurred in the world of publication of scolarly comm...
ManuscriptThis presentation will cover the changes that are occurring within scholarship, the relat...
This paper examines issues relating to the perceptions and adoption of open access (OA) and institut...
A presentation for a symposium on scholarly communication, May 2003, at the University of Nebraska, ...
Given the great potential of new technological advances, the scholarly publishing industry has not b...
Scholarly publishing has made great strides in fulfilling the vision of open access, with more journ...
ISTL is an open access journal. The authors retain copyright.Science librarians are in a unique pos...
This research probes future roles for libraries in the scholarly communication process through the u...
As the scholarly communication system continues to evolve, academic librarians should take an active...
The intersection of scholarly communication librarianship and open education offers a unique opportu...
This presentation provides an overview of the scholarly communication ecosystem as well as two major...
<p>This is the text and slides from a presentation given at the ACRL-NY 2014 Symposium on Open Acces...
It is impossible to imagine the future of academic libraries without an extensive consideration of o...
Academic librarians play a vital role in informing researchers about developments and trends in scho...
Slides from a presentation given at EBLIP7, Saskatoon, July 2013.This study seeks to understand the ...
The draumatic changes in 21st century has been occurred in the world of publication of scolarly comm...
ManuscriptThis presentation will cover the changes that are occurring within scholarship, the relat...
This paper examines issues relating to the perceptions and adoption of open access (OA) and institut...
A presentation for a symposium on scholarly communication, May 2003, at the University of Nebraska, ...
Given the great potential of new technological advances, the scholarly publishing industry has not b...
Scholarly publishing has made great strides in fulfilling the vision of open access, with more journ...