Presentation at Brock Library Spring Symposium 2015: What's really going on?Canada’s new Tri-Agency Open Access Policy signals that Canada is embracing open research as a default position. While only funding recipients will be required to comply with the policy by making their journal articles Open Access, the policy stresses that all Canadian researchers are encouraged to follow suit. Attend this session to learn more about the policy regulations and how the Library can support Open Access to Brock research
This presentation provides a basic description of open access and a very brief description of the cr...
As champions of creating more equitable systems for sharing scholarly research, libraries are typica...
The Canadian Library Association adopted a Resolution on Open Access in 2005. The mandate of the CLA...
Presented at Ontario Library Association SuperConference, Toronto, ON, January 2016
This presentation explores the status of open access policy developments internationally, and partic...
This presentation explores the status of open access policy developments internationally, and partic...
A publication about Open Access (OA) from the University of Lethbridge Library.U of L adopts Open Ac...
Open Access in the Sciences is an overview presentation designed for a library science class at McGi...
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...
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...
Is SFU considering allowing authors to do their own depositing? At E- LIS, authors can deposit thei...
This article is a summary of recent Open Access activity in Canada, focusing on policies and mandate...
The advent of policies at research-funding organizations requiring grantees to make their funded res...
This presentation provides a basic description of open access and a very brief description of the cr...
As champions of creating more equitable systems for sharing scholarly research, libraries are typica...
The Canadian Library Association adopted a Resolution on Open Access in 2005. The mandate of the CLA...
Presented at Ontario Library Association SuperConference, Toronto, ON, January 2016
This presentation explores the status of open access policy developments internationally, and partic...
This presentation explores the status of open access policy developments internationally, and partic...
A publication about Open Access (OA) from the University of Lethbridge Library.U of L adopts Open Ac...
Open Access in the Sciences is an overview presentation designed for a library science class at McGi...
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...
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...
Is SFU considering allowing authors to do their own depositing? At E- LIS, authors can deposit thei...
This article is a summary of recent Open Access activity in Canada, focusing on policies and mandate...
The advent of policies at research-funding organizations requiring grantees to make their funded res...
This presentation provides a basic description of open access and a very brief description of the cr...
As champions of creating more equitable systems for sharing scholarly research, libraries are typica...
The Canadian Library Association adopted a Resolution on Open Access in 2005. The mandate of the CLA...