The Canadian Library Association adopted a Resolution on Open Access in 2005. The mandate of the CLA Task Force on Open Access is to draft recommendations on policy for CLA\u27s own publications, draft a position statement on open access for Canadian libraries on behalf of CLA, and liaise with other library associations, such as CARL. Heather Morrison reports on activities to date, such as drafted a response to the CIHR Draft Policy on Access to Research Outputs
A publication about Open Access (OA) from the University of Lethbridge Library.U of L adopts Open Ac...
This presentation provides a basic description of open access and a very brief description of the cr...
Open Access in the Sciences is an overview presentation designed for a library science class at McGi...
The Canadian Library Association adopted a Resolution on Open Access in 2005. The mandate of the CLA...
In 2006, the Canadian Library Association created a Task Force on Open Access, to develop a policy o...
The co-convenors of the Canadian Library Association (CLA) Task Force on Open Access report on the w...
The Canadian Library Association Task Force on Open Access operated from 2006 until mid-2008. This ...
The open access movement in Canada is very active in many areas. This is not surprising; of the 16 ...
Is SFU considering allowing authors to do their own depositing? At E- LIS, authors can deposit thei...
Presented at Ontario Library Association SuperConference, Toronto, ON, January 2016
Open Access (OA) is a movement to provide unrestricted access to the results of research and scholar...
Libraries and Cultural Resources (LCR) at the University of Calgary passed an Open Access mandate in...
This presentation explores the status of open access policy developments internationally, and partic...
Presentation at Brock Library Spring Symposium 2015: What's really going on?Canada’s new Tri-Agency ...
This article is a summary of recent Open Access activity in Canada, focusing on policies and mandate...
A publication about Open Access (OA) from the University of Lethbridge Library.U of L adopts Open Ac...
This presentation provides a basic description of open access and a very brief description of the cr...
Open Access in the Sciences is an overview presentation designed for a library science class at McGi...
The Canadian Library Association adopted a Resolution on Open Access in 2005. The mandate of the CLA...
In 2006, the Canadian Library Association created a Task Force on Open Access, to develop a policy o...
The co-convenors of the Canadian Library Association (CLA) Task Force on Open Access report on the w...
The Canadian Library Association Task Force on Open Access operated from 2006 until mid-2008. This ...
The open access movement in Canada is very active in many areas. This is not surprising; of the 16 ...
Is SFU considering allowing authors to do their own depositing? At E- LIS, authors can deposit thei...
Presented at Ontario Library Association SuperConference, Toronto, ON, January 2016
Open Access (OA) is a movement to provide unrestricted access to the results of research and scholar...
Libraries and Cultural Resources (LCR) at the University of Calgary passed an Open Access mandate in...
This presentation explores the status of open access policy developments internationally, and partic...
Presentation at Brock Library Spring Symposium 2015: What's really going on?Canada’s new Tri-Agency ...
This article is a summary of recent Open Access activity in Canada, focusing on policies and mandate...
A publication about Open Access (OA) from the University of Lethbridge Library.U of L adopts Open Ac...
This presentation provides a basic description of open access and a very brief description of the cr...
Open Access in the Sciences is an overview presentation designed for a library science class at McGi...