Library-funded open access publishing support at Iowa State University has been growing and has required finding scalable solutions to processes, incorporating new tools, and developing effective workflows. This article is based on a NC Serials Conference presentation that provided insights into the Library’s approach to managing author participation in open access deals with publishers
Once a grassroots movement, Open Access (OA) is now making its way to the heart of university librar...
Presentation given at the Michigan Library Association Academic Libraries 2013 Conference, detailing...
In this paper the author examines from a library perspective some of the complications with transiti...
Libraries have become publishers across the country in many ways and with many benefits to theacadem...
Academic libraries are demonstrating an increased commitment to transforming the scholarly publishin...
Slides from a presentation given October 20, 2023 for the North Carolina Library Association (NCLA) ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented an opportunity for academic libraries to advance open access (OA...
This article examines the likely implications of open access on library operations. The context of t...
Libraries, consortia, and publishers are exploring new models to support Open Access (OA) content. N...
Directors of scholarly communication and others responsible for institutional policies with regard t...
In recent years, many libraries have forayed into the world of open access (OA) publishing. While it...
The Open Access (OA) movement has led to a rethinking and restructuring of traditional publishing fu...
Presentation makes a case for a survey of faculty at Ohio institutions to gauge openness to Open Acc...
Publishing cooperatives : a new way to sustain open access? -- Open access, which seeks to provide t...
License agreements between scholarly publishers and academic libraries are slowly moving away from t...
Once a grassroots movement, Open Access (OA) is now making its way to the heart of university librar...
Presentation given at the Michigan Library Association Academic Libraries 2013 Conference, detailing...
In this paper the author examines from a library perspective some of the complications with transiti...
Libraries have become publishers across the country in many ways and with many benefits to theacadem...
Academic libraries are demonstrating an increased commitment to transforming the scholarly publishin...
Slides from a presentation given October 20, 2023 for the North Carolina Library Association (NCLA) ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has presented an opportunity for academic libraries to advance open access (OA...
This article examines the likely implications of open access on library operations. The context of t...
Libraries, consortia, and publishers are exploring new models to support Open Access (OA) content. N...
Directors of scholarly communication and others responsible for institutional policies with regard t...
In recent years, many libraries have forayed into the world of open access (OA) publishing. While it...
The Open Access (OA) movement has led to a rethinking and restructuring of traditional publishing fu...
Presentation makes a case for a survey of faculty at Ohio institutions to gauge openness to Open Acc...
Publishing cooperatives : a new way to sustain open access? -- Open access, which seeks to provide t...
License agreements between scholarly publishers and academic libraries are slowly moving away from t...
Once a grassroots movement, Open Access (OA) is now making its way to the heart of university librar...
Presentation given at the Michigan Library Association Academic Libraries 2013 Conference, detailing...
In this paper the author examines from a library perspective some of the complications with transiti...