A Review of: Peekhaus, W., & Proferes, N. (2015). How library and information science faculty perceive and engage with open access. Journal of Information Science, 41(5), 640-661. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0165551515587855 Objective – To examine the awareness of, attitudes toward, and engagement with open access (OA) publishing, based on rank and tenure status among library and information science (LIS) faculty in North America. Design – Web-based survey distributed via email. Setting – Accredited library and information science (LIS) programs in North America. Subjects – 276 professors and professors emeriti. Methods – Researchers collected email addresses for 1,017 tenure-track, tenured, and emeriti professors from the public website...
This study investigates the knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs around Open Access (OA) publishing amo...
Academic libraries are becoming increasingly involved in scholarly communication through work with i...
A Review of: Reinsfelder, T.L., & Anderson, J.A. (2013). Observations and perceptions of academic ad...
A Review of: Peekhaus, W., & Proferes, N. (2015). How library and information science faculty perce...
This paper presents the inferential analysis of a systematic survey of North American Library and In...
Open access (OA) scholarly publishing has grown steadily in academia for the past few decades as an ...
Librarians have embraced the open access movement. They work to raise awareness of issues surroundi...
Edward Keane, formerly Periodicals Librarian at Long Island University, Brooklyn Campus, examines ho...
This poster presents data on faculty members' awareness of open access publishing, based on faculty ...
Academic librarians are often charged with providing copyright and intellectual property guidance to...
A Review of: Chilimo, W. L., & Onyancha, O. B. (2018). How open is open access research in library...
Introduction: This investigation, originally conceived as a method for informing Albertsons Library ...
Despite many changes in scholarly publishing and evidence for an open access citation advantage, man...
© 2017 ASIS&T While there is significant progress with policy and a lively debate regarding the pote...
Department and program evaluation plans at the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire were examined to s...
This study investigates the knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs around Open Access (OA) publishing amo...
Academic libraries are becoming increasingly involved in scholarly communication through work with i...
A Review of: Reinsfelder, T.L., & Anderson, J.A. (2013). Observations and perceptions of academic ad...
A Review of: Peekhaus, W., & Proferes, N. (2015). How library and information science faculty perce...
This paper presents the inferential analysis of a systematic survey of North American Library and In...
Open access (OA) scholarly publishing has grown steadily in academia for the past few decades as an ...
Librarians have embraced the open access movement. They work to raise awareness of issues surroundi...
Edward Keane, formerly Periodicals Librarian at Long Island University, Brooklyn Campus, examines ho...
This poster presents data on faculty members' awareness of open access publishing, based on faculty ...
Academic librarians are often charged with providing copyright and intellectual property guidance to...
A Review of: Chilimo, W. L., & Onyancha, O. B. (2018). How open is open access research in library...
Introduction: This investigation, originally conceived as a method for informing Albertsons Library ...
Despite many changes in scholarly publishing and evidence for an open access citation advantage, man...
© 2017 ASIS&T While there is significant progress with policy and a lively debate regarding the pote...
Department and program evaluation plans at the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire were examined to s...
This study investigates the knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs around Open Access (OA) publishing amo...
Academic libraries are becoming increasingly involved in scholarly communication through work with i...
A Review of: Reinsfelder, T.L., & Anderson, J.A. (2013). Observations and perceptions of academic ad...