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Using Publicly Available Metadata To Analyze Data Sharing Practices At Oklahoma State University, Rhoda Alawiye, Danielle Kirsch
Using Publicly Available Metadata To Analyze Data Sharing Practices At Oklahoma State University, Rhoda Alawiye, Danielle Kirsch
All Things Open
There is a growing interest in the use of publicly available metadata to convey scholarly impact as well as inform the provisioning of research services. In this study, we used metadata derived from API queries to three online community databases – DataCite, Crossref, and Unpaywall – to analyze datasets shared by researchers affiliated with Oklahoma State University (OSU). Initially, the dataset comprised of a collection of metadata pulled from DataCite, which included information such as dataset title, DOI, authors, publisher, publication year, and relation to other scholarly works. We streamlined the dataset to highlight OSU-affiliated authors and datasets only, corrected …
Investigating Researcher Data Sharing Practices Using The Datacite Api, Isaac Wink
Investigating Researcher Data Sharing Practices Using The Datacite Api, Isaac Wink
All Things Open
Institutional requirements and changing scholarly cultures have led to a positive increase in the amount of research data that is openly available. However, academic institutions do not always know much about where their researchers share data and may not be able to provide them support for doing so effectively. When research datasets are poorly described or lack key metadata, they are difficult to discover and therefore unlikely to be reused. Persistent identifiers such as digital object identifiers (DOIs) for research outputs, ROR IDs for institutions, and ORCID iDs for individuals are of particular importance for promoting findability and accessibility. For …
Utopia And Openness: Futures Bound By What We Can Imagine [Keynote], Abbey Elder
Utopia And Openness: Futures Bound By What We Can Imagine [Keynote], Abbey Elder
All Things Open
“What’s the catch?” If you work in any Open space, you have likely heard this rebuttal before. Getting access to open content and being able to reuse, share, and build on that material for your own personal or professional interests? That sounds too good to be true. “We can all access this software? I don’t need to log in?” Yes!
But stopping the discussion there does a disservice to ourselves and the movements that make up the wider Open community. It simplifies our messaging in a way that obscures the histories behind our work and the futures we …
(Closing Keynote) A New Read Deal, Aj Boston
(Closing Keynote) A New Read Deal, Aj Boston
OVGTSL 2023: Ongoing Challenges, Creative Solutions
The time to re-shape how libraries subscribe to e-journals is here. With the Big Deal out and the Nelson Memo in, libraries should re-evaluate how we gain value on behalf of those within our institutions and ensure equity of access for those outside our institutions. In this keynote, Boston will outline an understanding of the present moment and propose a path for what might come next in library-publisher negotiations.
Open Access Browser Plug-Ins, Eleta Exline
Open Access Browser Plug-Ins, Eleta Exline
Open Access Events
Browser Plug-ins like the Open Access Button and Unpaywall search thousands of sources with millions of articles to link you to free, legal, full text articles instantly
Dois, Kristin Hoffmann
Creating Accessible Documents, Emily Carlisle
Creative Commons Licenses, Lillian S. Rigling
Creative Commons Licenses, Lillian S. Rigling
Everything you wanted to know about Creative Commons Licenses (but were too afraid to ask)!
Using Digital Commons To Publish Award-Winning Student Scholarship, Joe Clark
Using Digital Commons To Publish Award-Winning Student Scholarship, Joe Clark
Digital Commons + Northern Ohio User Group
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Open Access And Copyright For Theses And Dissertations, Erin Jerome
Open Access And Copyright For Theses And Dissertations, Erin Jerome
Open Access Week
What is the benefit for choosing open access for your dissertation or thesis? How can your copyright choices help or hurt your scholarship? In this workshop, an overview of open access, copyright, and fair use as it relates to your thesis or dissertation will be presented. We will also allow for plenty of time to discuss your thoughts and questions about these issues.
Lever Press Panel, Rebecca Welzenbach, Teresa Fishel, Karil Kucera
Lever Press Panel, Rebecca Welzenbach, Teresa Fishel, Karil Kucera
Oberlin Digital Scholarship Conference
This panel introduced and discussed the Lever Press, a new publishing initiative for peer-reviewed, open access, digitally native scholarly monographs supported by more than 40 liberal arts colleges.
- Rebecca Welzenbach, University of Michigan, "A Place to Stand: Fulcrum and Lever Press"
- Terri Fishel, Macalester College, "Lever Press: From Start to Present"
- Karil Kucera, St. Olaf College, "Publish or Perish: A Faculty Perspective on Digital Publishing"
Etds And The Landscape Of Open Access Publishing, Gail Mcmillan
Etds And The Landscape Of Open Access Publishing, Gail Mcmillan
Transforming Libraries for Graduate Students
Countering anecdotal evidence and calming fears about publicly accessible ETDs—electronic theses and dissertations, McMillan will present a variety of perspectives based on current data. She has led international surveys and gathered data from publishers and journal editors about their policies regarding ETDs. To these she will add data about ETD initiatives based on graduate school and university library activities.
Outreach To Campus Administrators On Open Access Initiatives, Ryne Leuzinger, Jacqui Grallo
Outreach To Campus Administrators On Open Access Initiatives, Ryne Leuzinger, Jacqui Grallo
SJSU Open Access Conference
As librarians work to develop and support open access (OA) initiatives, it is essential that they communicate effectively with administrators, from the head of the library to the president or chancellor of their university. Librarians often find themselves at the nexus of OA initiatives and are well-positioned to bring together the interests of various units on campus and advocate for a given initiative to campus administration. In this presentation, which will be applicable to a broad range of higher education institutions, we will discuss effective practices and key takeaways from an open access initiative at CSUMB that focused on textbook …
The California Open Educational Resources Council: From Curation To Adoption, Katherine D. Harris, Diego Bonilla
The California Open Educational Resources Council: From Curation To Adoption, Katherine D. Harris, Diego Bonilla
SJSU Open Access Conference
California’s three public higher education systems (University of California, California State University, the California Community College System) enroll nearly 3 million undergraduate students and employ almost 100 thousand faculty. In 2012, the California State Legislature directed the three systems to create an online library of open educational resources to encourage the use of free or affordable textbooks and other materials throughout California’s public higher education system. Composed of faculty representatives from each of the three systems, the California Open Educational Resources Council (CAOERC) was formed and charged in January, 2014, with collecting, peer-reviewing, helping to curate, publicizing, and cultivating the …
Open Access And The Logic Of Collective Action, John Wenzler
Open Access And The Logic Of Collective Action, John Wenzler
SJSU Open Access Conference
In the digital age, academic libraries confront the dilemma of collective action. In the era of print, each library stored, organized and provided access to a collection of scholarly resources for researchers at a local institution. On an integrated electronic network, all of these tasks become shared endeavors. One copy of a journal article housed on an Internet server provides faster and more convenient access to the scholarly community than 1,000 printed copies scattered across the country. Thus, the work of maintaining the article and making it discoverable can be done by one organization for the entire community instead of …
It Takes A University: Oer And The Portland State University Reducing Student Costs Initiative, Marilyn K. Moody
It Takes A University: Oer And The Portland State University Reducing Student Costs Initiative, Marilyn K. Moody
SJSU Open Access Conference
OER have a major role to play in student affordability efforts. Portland State University’s Reducing Student Costs Initiative is a broad-based effort to reduce student textbook and course materials costs. This presentation looks at the opportunities and challenges of involving stakeholders from across the campus in this initiative, including faculty, staff, students, administrators, donors, and external partners. OER related strategies of the Initiative, including plans for increasing OER use in courses and programs are described.
The Initiative’s work and implementation plans involving the adoption, use, and creation of OER include:
- Developing courses and programs that utilize OER, including online flexible …
Creating An Open Access Course Reserves (When An Oa Textbook Isn't Enough), Jessica Bell
Creating An Open Access Course Reserves (When An Oa Textbook Isn't Enough), Jessica Bell
SJSU Open Access Conference
The search for alternatives to high priced textbooks endures. The librarians at the MGH Institute of Health Professions, with the help of an IMLS Sparks! Ignition grant, decided to jump into the fray by creating the Open Access Course Reserves. It is a publicly available, curated repository that provides ready-made reading lists of free, copyright compliant (open access when possible), educational materials. The materials are selected to match typical syllabi and textbook contents and organized by discipline and course. The goal of the project is to create a place for faculty of any higher education course from anywhere in the …
Open Your Research Without Opening Your Wallet, Janelle L. Wertzberger
Open Your Research Without Opening Your Wallet, Janelle L. Wertzberger
Open Access Week at Gettysburg College
Open scholarship promotes sharing and collaboration, increases readership, and amplifies impact. It is gaining traction as institutions, professional associations, and funding agencies encourage or require broad sharing of research results. Yet many authors believe that the only way to open their work is to pay publishers thousands of dollars for the privilege. Luckily for us, that just isn’t the case. Come hear about a range of ways to open your research without paying for the privilege!
Lunch provided.
(Limited seating, RSVP to jwertzbe@gettysburg.edu)
What Is Consulting Services? Our Approach To Supporting The Needs Of The Scholarly Community, Allen Sprague
What Is Consulting Services? Our Approach To Supporting The Needs Of The Scholarly Community, Allen Sprague
Digital Commons+ Great Lakes User Group
An outline of the thought and approach behind bepress's Consulting Services model.
Evaluating Scholarly Communication Services And Programs To Plan For Sustained Success, Jacklyn Rander, Matt Ruen
Evaluating Scholarly Communication Services And Programs To Plan For Sustained Success, Jacklyn Rander, Matt Ruen
Digital Commons+ Great Lakes User Group
The scholarly communications program and institutional repository at Grand Valley State University began in 2008, and in its first seven years, grew rapidly. Our team, recently-expanded, now includes three full time positions, and through our repository we host open textbooks, open-access journals, and thousands of documents. Our initial growth was organic and opportunistic, which enabled this initiative to successfully take root in the University Libraries. The next challenge for our scholarly communications program is to make sure those early roots are strong and healthy, so that we can sustain our initial success through the next seven years and beyond.
In …
Pampering Uploaders: Easing The Metadata Upload Process, Craighton T. Hippenhammer
Pampering Uploaders: Easing The Metadata Upload Process, Craighton T. Hippenhammer
Digital Commons+ Great Lakes User Group
Impromptu Lightning Talk, listing five tips for configuring submission forms to ease the process of item upload for users.
Using Built-In Features, Stephanie Gaskins, Elizabeth Richardson
Using Built-In Features, Stephanie Gaskins, Elizabeth Richardson
Digital Commons+ Great Lakes User Group
At Kent State, we work on Digital Commons all times of day so communication is important. We utilize many of bepress’s built-in features to facilitate this. Based on our conversations with other Digital Commons institutional repository managers, many of Digital Commons’ built-in features are not used or not used to their fullest potential. We are moving toward taking full advantage of built-in features in our workflow and hope to push beyond what is available and to suggest enhancements from bepress. We aim to use built-in features for training, internal communication within our team, external communication with authors and rights holders, …
"Make It Work": Patching Together A New Ir Workflow To Sustain Growth, Teresa Schultz
"Make It Work": Patching Together A New Ir Workflow To Sustain Growth, Teresa Schultz
Digital Commons+ Great Lakes User Group
Growing an institutional repository at a small university library with limited resources brings a number of challenges, and VU is no different. The Christopher Center Library has no dedicated employees who work solely with its IR, ValpoScholar, and instead relies on a mix of interns and other employees to create records and upload works in their spare time. VU has had some success in finding faculty works for ValpoScholar through self-submissions for an annual celebration of faculty research and by searching databases but wanted to see if there was still a better way. In Fall 2014, the library began to …
How To, And How Not To Recover And Preserve Two Orphan Journals: A Case Study Of The Journal Of Communication Therapy And Insight And Hindsight, Paul Blobaum
Digital Commons+ Great Lakes User Group
The OPUS repository at Governors State University, University Park IL was launched in May, 2014. The Repository replaces Dspace. Materials in the University Archives were reviewed for possible candidates for digitization and utilization of the Digital Commons Journal series structures for optimal showcasing of archived content of these defunct journals that originated at the University. Copies of the Journal of Communication Therapy, and Insight and Hindsight, journal were discovered in the University Archives, and identified for recovery of the publication's opus (filling in missing issues), digitization, and archival preservation. A collaborative effort with Texas State University library was implemented to …
Academic Publishing Folklore: Finding A Unified Narrative For Open Access, Dave Johnston
Academic Publishing Folklore: Finding A Unified Narrative For Open Access, Dave Johnston
Digital Commons+ Great Lakes User Group
There is often no systematic means by which information about open access and the scholarly publishing landscape is shared between faculty, students and administrators and the particular concerns can vary considerably from discipline to discipline. The patchwork of beliefs about open access and publishing on our campuses bears more similarity to a body of folklore, an academic publishing folklore. Like all folklore, it can contain elements of both misinformation and truth.
Working as a librarian in a scholarly communications role brings with it the responsibility of conveying the importance of open access to faculty members, students and administrators in order …
An Integrated Digital Services Model For Institutional Repositories, M Ryan Hess
An Integrated Digital Services Model For Institutional Repositories, M Ryan Hess
Digital Commons+ Great Lakes User Group
DePaul University Library created a suite of digital services to support faculty projects which addressed common hurdles to repository adoption. In a faculty survey we ran in the fall of 2014, faculty reported an unawareness of the repository, uncertainty of how they might use it. However, they also reported that they placed value on the repository services we presented to them and a desire to hear more information. Anecdotally, we also heard the common refrain that faculty are too busy and too technologically challenged to engage with the repository on their own. In response, we defined several interrelated services to …
How The University Of California Runs One Repository For Ten Campuses, Katie Fortney
How The University Of California Runs One Repository For Ten Campuses, Katie Fortney
Inaugural CSU IR Conference, 2015
Katie Fortney, JD, MLIS, Copyright Policy & Education Officer, Office of Scholarly Communication, University of California http://osc.universityofcalifornia.edu/
Implementing Metaarchive And Lockss At Digital Commons @Cal Poly, Michele Wyngard
Implementing Metaarchive And Lockss At Digital Commons @Cal Poly, Michele Wyngard
Inaugural CSU IR Conference, 2015
Michele Wyngard, Digital Repository Coordinator, CSU Cal Poly
Big Data In Nsuworks, Michele Gibney, Keri Baker
Big Data In Nsuworks, Michele Gibney, Keri Baker
Library Academic Fest for Faculty
Join librarians Michele Gibney and Keri Baker as they present an ongoing NSU project storing all of its big data research utilizing NSUWorks, our institutional repository.
Promoting Yourself, Promoting Your Research, Becka Rich, Michele Gibney
Promoting Yourself, Promoting Your Research, Becka Rich, Michele Gibney
Library Academic Fest for Faculty
NSU librarians are offering this workshop for you to learn the ins and outs of promoting yourself and your research on SSRN, NSUWorks, SelectedWorks, and social networks like ResearchGate.