Excerpts from the presenters\u27 notes: This is the (simple) big overview of the SC system. Within this system exist participants, pressures and intersections, which lead to the opportunities that we’re seeing now. Participants: Researchers, authors, administrators, students, editors, peer reviewers, and others. Including libraries. Flow in and out and according to processes. A system of systems: Higher education, publishing industry, disciplinary practice, scholarly societies, internet culture, research industry, IP/legal system, funders, AND OF COURSE faculty rewards system (P&T)
The traditional system of scholarly communication through journals and monographs has been eroded by...
The presenter and the participants will discuss what faculty needs may be met by the services offere...
University of British Columbia, Scholarly Communication Steering Committee presentation, September 2...
Excerpts from the presenters\u27 notes: This is the (simple) big overview of the SC system. Within t...
“The goal of the program is to empower participants to help accelerate the transformation of the sch...
This session will discuss the four pillars and the various actors in the scholarly communication sys...
This presentation provides an overview of the scholarly communication ecosystem as well as two major...
A presentation for a symposium on scholarly communication, May 2003, at the University of Nebraska, ...
The session includes a report about the 2017 Nebraska ACRL [Association of College and Research Libr...
Excerpt from the slides and presenter\u27s notes: Helps us see the lifecycle of research - why and h...
Scholarly communication: Definition Scholarly communication is the life-blood of the university’s te...
Excerpt of talk: "A fairly stable system of scholarly communication -- with defined roles for librar...
Overview of the application and planning timelines, content areas, presenters, available materials, ...
Just like legacy cataloging can be a barrier to discoverability and access, traditional publishing s...
Research data management? Predatory publishers? Open access publishing mandates? The world of resear...
The traditional system of scholarly communication through journals and monographs has been eroded by...
The presenter and the participants will discuss what faculty needs may be met by the services offere...
University of British Columbia, Scholarly Communication Steering Committee presentation, September 2...
Excerpts from the presenters\u27 notes: This is the (simple) big overview of the SC system. Within t...
“The goal of the program is to empower participants to help accelerate the transformation of the sch...
This session will discuss the four pillars and the various actors in the scholarly communication sys...
This presentation provides an overview of the scholarly communication ecosystem as well as two major...
A presentation for a symposium on scholarly communication, May 2003, at the University of Nebraska, ...
The session includes a report about the 2017 Nebraska ACRL [Association of College and Research Libr...
Excerpt from the slides and presenter\u27s notes: Helps us see the lifecycle of research - why and h...
Scholarly communication: Definition Scholarly communication is the life-blood of the university’s te...
Excerpt of talk: "A fairly stable system of scholarly communication -- with defined roles for librar...
Overview of the application and planning timelines, content areas, presenters, available materials, ...
Just like legacy cataloging can be a barrier to discoverability and access, traditional publishing s...
Research data management? Predatory publishers? Open access publishing mandates? The world of resear...
The traditional system of scholarly communication through journals and monographs has been eroded by...
The presenter and the participants will discuss what faculty needs may be met by the services offere...
University of British Columbia, Scholarly Communication Steering Committee presentation, September 2...