When the Open Access (OA) movement began at the beginning of the 21st century, librarians and select scholars saw it as a way to level the playing field by disseminating scholarly work freely, by easing the financial burden placed on rising subscription costs, and by offering alternatives to the traditional publishing model. Predatory and opportunistic OA publishers were quick to arrive on the scene, however, leaving faculty and researchers scrambling for a new and updated vetting process for selecting their publication targets. Jeffrey Beall’s blog and Beall’s List, along with other important publication directories, have become an important part of the effort to provide oversight and information to scholars about OA publishers. This paper...
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Support and demand for researchers to publish in open access (OA) journals has been growing steadily...
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The University of Kansas (KU) Libraries has a new organizational structure that resulted in the crea...
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Today’s library operates in two distinct spaces. First, there is the physical space, where we provid...
Although many academic libraries have dramatically increased their e‐book acquisitions in recent yea...
The following article was presented in a panel discussion which explored library operational adaptat...
The Liberty University Jerry Falwell Library serves a student body of over 100,000 students, most of...
In January 2013, the University System of Georgia Board of Regents consolidated a health sciences un...
Libraries’ market share of discovery has been declining rapidly, and in some cases this is directly ...
The University of Kansas (KU) Libraries first made the discovery tool, Primo (Ex Libris), available ...
Support and demand for researchers to publish in open access (OA) journals has been growing steadily...
Statistical gathering and analysis plays an important role for librarian and publisher alike as we s...
Given the continued state of strained library budgets and increasing content offerings from publishe...
The economic challengers in higher education and healthcare coupled with continuing budget concerns ...
Outsourcing the management of electronic journals has significantly reduced the autonomy academic li...
Citation analysis is a way to analyze references cited in scholarly publications. It is common for a...
The University of Kansas (KU) Libraries has a new organizational structure that resulted in the crea...
Academic libraries have been at pivotal crossroads for some years as deans and their staffers realiz...
Today’s library operates in two distinct spaces. First, there is the physical space, where we provid...
Although many academic libraries have dramatically increased their e‐book acquisitions in recent yea...
The following article was presented in a panel discussion which explored library operational adaptat...
The Liberty University Jerry Falwell Library serves a student body of over 100,000 students, most of...
In January 2013, the University System of Georgia Board of Regents consolidated a health sciences un...
Libraries’ market share of discovery has been declining rapidly, and in some cases this is directly ...