This session continues the work of a 2019 survey that investigated library policies related to Open Access (OA). Specifically, this study sought to address the self-selection of participants by randomly selecting and directly contacting academic librarians at libraries within one of four different Carnegie classifications to request input on their library’s collection development policies and the existence of OA policies or informal practices related to library collections. The findings surface disparities in the documentation of OA collection practices among institution classifications and highlight concerns about both OA and policies in the collections strategies of academic libraries
Policies around Open Access publishing have proliferated in recent years. This article provides a s...
Print journals collection development is a long-standing academic library role, whose support of uni...
Print journals collection development is a long-standing academic library role, whose support of uni...
This article reports the results of a 2019 survey of academic librarians that investigated their att...
This article reports the results of a 2019 survey of academic librarians that investigated their att...
This article reports the results of a 2019 survey of academic librarians that investigated their att...
This article reports the results of a 2019 survey of academic librarians that investigated their att...
Introduction: This study investigates whether United States university libraries’ commitment to incr...
This article reports the results of a 2019 survey of academic librarians that investigated their att...
While librarians, researchers, and the general public have embraced the concept of Open Access (OA),...
Academic libraries are becoming increasingly involved in scholarly communication through work with i...
It is impossible to imagine the future of academic libraries without an extensive consideration of o...
Poster presented at the 2015 ACRL conference in Portland, Oregon.Academic libraries often play a key...
Presentation makes a case for a survey of faculty at Ohio institutions to gauge openness to Open Acc...
This paper explores the extent to which the ideals of ‘openness’ are being applied to physical knowl...
Policies around Open Access publishing have proliferated in recent years. This article provides a s...
Print journals collection development is a long-standing academic library role, whose support of uni...
Print journals collection development is a long-standing academic library role, whose support of uni...
This article reports the results of a 2019 survey of academic librarians that investigated their att...
This article reports the results of a 2019 survey of academic librarians that investigated their att...
This article reports the results of a 2019 survey of academic librarians that investigated their att...
This article reports the results of a 2019 survey of academic librarians that investigated their att...
Introduction: This study investigates whether United States university libraries’ commitment to incr...
This article reports the results of a 2019 survey of academic librarians that investigated their att...
While librarians, researchers, and the general public have embraced the concept of Open Access (OA),...
Academic libraries are becoming increasingly involved in scholarly communication through work with i...
It is impossible to imagine the future of academic libraries without an extensive consideration of o...
Poster presented at the 2015 ACRL conference in Portland, Oregon.Academic libraries often play a key...
Presentation makes a case for a survey of faculty at Ohio institutions to gauge openness to Open Acc...
This paper explores the extent to which the ideals of ‘openness’ are being applied to physical knowl...
Policies around Open Access publishing have proliferated in recent years. This article provides a s...
Print journals collection development is a long-standing academic library role, whose support of uni...
Print journals collection development is a long-standing academic library role, whose support of uni...