Slides and other materials from a presentation at the conference Querying the Library: Digitization and Its Impact, sponsored by the James P. Adams Library at Rhode Island College. The conference took place on May 31, 2013. A video of the presentation is available at http://digitalcommons.ric.edu/ql/2013/QTL_May31/5/. Abstract of the presentation reads: This panel will discuss the efforts to pass a Harvard-style Open Access Policy at URI which will enable faculty authors to retain the rights to their articles even if they subsequently sign away their copyright to a journal
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Powerpoint presentation to the University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate on behalf of the Ad-Hoc Com...
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The scholarly publishing crisis is by no means a new concept. The rising cost of journals has been ...
ECREA roundtable The future of audience research IAMCR conference @ BRAGA July 21 14:30-16:00 Conven...
The study of creativity in design has tended to emphasise its value, scarcity, and location in the i...
Slides and other materials related to a presentation on the development of an open access policy at ...
Powerpoint presentation to the University of Rhode Island Faculty Senate on behalf of the Ad-Hoc Com...
Slides and other materials related to a presentation on open access at the 2013 Rhode Island Library...
Slides from a presentation, Open Access at URI: Exciting Opportunities for Faculty, Researchers, an...
Slides from a presentation given to the 4th International Conference on Language Documentation & Con...
Since the implementation of affirmative action, increasing diversity of faculty and staff continues ...
Since the implementation of affirmative action, increasing diversity of faculty and staff continues ...
The subjects I investigate are often symptomatic of society’s nervousness and its shortage of self-c...
Annual report of the Digital Initiatives unit, Technical Services Department, University of Rhode Is...
In this article I briefly trace the complex and incremental but significant ways that social media p...
A series of digitally inflected texts – September that never ends, some French belles, 1950/1986/19...
As highlighted by the articles in this special issue, the concept of the Internet of Things is becom...
The scholarly publishing crisis is by no means a new concept. The rising cost of journals has been ...
ECREA roundtable The future of audience research IAMCR conference @ BRAGA July 21 14:30-16:00 Conven...
The study of creativity in design has tended to emphasise its value, scarcity, and location in the i...