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Addressing Equity And Access In The Digital Humanities: An Interview With Daniel Cox, John Venecek
Addressing Equity And Access In The Digital Humanities: An Interview With Daniel Cox, John Venecek
Open Access Week
Addressing Equity and Access in the Digital Humanities: An Interview with Daniel Cox
Posted: October 23rd, 2020Daniel Cox is a full-time instructor in the Games and Interactive Media program as well as a part-time Ph.D. student in the Texts & Technology program here at UCF. His research interests include code pedagogy and narrative games. He looks at how people learn programming languages and tools, and then how those skills translate into creating different works. He has been focused on open access learning for interactive storytelling tools for many years.
Many of the projects Dan has been involved with have …
Exploring Open Access For Social Justice, John Venecek
Exploring Open Access For Social Justice, John Venecek
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Exploring Open Access for Social Justice
Posted: October 21st, 2020
This blog post is written by Humanities Librarian, John Venecek.
The idea of the library as a site of social justice is a long-standing interest of mine. I’ve explored this issue by developing exhibits, programming, and other events designed to shed light on social justice issues. As a subject librarian, I seek to build diverse and inclusive collections in the humanities including art, literature, Africana, and Latin American studies. I advocate for increasing the equity of and access to scholarship and I’m an active promoter of Open Education Resources (OERs) …
Open Access Publishing Support For Ucf Graduate Students & Postdoctoral Scholars, Ucf Libraries
Open Access Publishing Support For Ucf Graduate Students & Postdoctoral Scholars, Ucf Libraries
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Open Access Publishing Support for UCF Graduate Students & Postdoctoral Scholars
Posted: October 20th, 2020
Hello, UCF Grad Students and Postdoctoral Scholars! Do you have an interest in getting published in an Open Access (OA) journal but don’t know much about how it all works? Well, look no further. Here is a brief background on publishing Open Access and specifically Article Processing Charges (APCs).
If an author wants to publish and make their work openly accessible in a traditional or hybrid Open Access journal, they will typically have to pay a fee, called an Article Processing Charge (APC). This APC …
The Importance Of Open Access In Research, Classroom & Society, Ucf Libraries
The Importance Of Open Access In Research, Classroom & Society, Ucf Libraries
Open Access Week
The Importance of Open Access in Research, Classroom & Society
Perhaps in no other year has the importance of freely open and accessible information been more evident than in 2020. The mid-March outbreaks of COVID-19 prompted stay-at-home orders and quarantines throughout the nation, and Americans were sequestered to their homes for a quarantine that some have yet to escape. When universities, libraries, businesses and laboratories across the country closed their doors, the availability of Open Access documents and data helped us maintain some semblance of our daily routine, and a little of our sanity.
As we’ll explore in this blog …
Introduction To Open Access & Open Access Week 2020, Ucf Libraries
Introduction To Open Access & Open Access Week 2020, Ucf Libraries
Open Access Week
Introduction to Open Access & Open Access Week 2020
Now in its thirteenth year, Open Access Week is a global event that celebrates the Open Access (OA) movement. It aims to bring awareness to OA and explore the benefits it brings to all. In addition, it is a time for institutions to highlight Open Access efforts and activities locally at their institution. At UCF Libraries, we will be exploring a variety of OA topics during this year’s Open Access Week through blog posts and social media posts to help you learn more about Open Access and what it means for …
How Does Free Help Me? Useful Things Like Gps Software, Open Access Week Committee, Ucf Libraries
How Does Free Help Me? Useful Things Like Gps Software, Open Access Week Committee, Ucf Libraries
Open Access Week
How does free help me? Useful things like GPS Software
Posted: October 25th, 2019Once upon a time the only way to find an address was to look at a paper map. Remember your first day at UCF? How hard it was to find the right building? Did you get lost? That used to be true going pretty much any place new.
Now with GPS, you can have someone tell you how to get somewhere step by step. You can even select a British or Australian narrator. Like many conveniences in our lives, this is a result of the …
How Does Free Help Me? Mind-Blowing Things Like The Mapping Our Dna, Open Access Week Committee, Ucf Libraries
How Does Free Help Me? Mind-Blowing Things Like The Mapping Our Dna, Open Access Week Committee, Ucf Libraries
Open Access Week
How does free help me? Mind-blowing things like the mapping our DNA
Posted: October 24th, 2019
Ever hear of a little company called 23andMe? For around $100, you can get a breakdown of your global heritage. You can even get it for your dog or cat.
The availability to learn more about our own ancestry or genetic health markers is a result of the Human Genome Project. The original mapping of human DNA took thirteen years to complete, and involved 20 institutions around the globe. It is considered the world’s largest collaborative biological project, with a price tag of …
How Does Free Help Me? Funny Things Like Throwing Shade On Florida, Open Access Week Committee, Ucf Libraries
How Does Free Help Me? Funny Things Like Throwing Shade On Florida, Open Access Week Committee, Ucf Libraries
Open Access Week
How does free help me? Funny things like throwing shade on Florida
Posted: October 23rd, 2019
Florida is called the sunshine state for more than just the weather. It has one of the broadest public record laws in the nation, with origins dating back to 1909. On the bright side, this wide interpretation of public records provides transparency in state public agencies.
It could also be considered a factor in the creation of the internet meme “Florida Man.” This meme is based on strange news stories or crimes that take place in our home state and is …
How Does Free Help Me? Cool Things From Nasa, Open Access Week Committee, Ucf Libraries
How Does Free Help Me? Cool Things From Nasa, Open Access Week Committee, Ucf Libraries
Open Access Week
How does free help me? Cool things from NASA
Posted: October 22nd, 2019
Yesterday we talked a little bit about the Open Access movement to share research. Today we are going to focus on the benefits of having research freely available. Let’s look at a government agency right in our own backyard — NASA. You may not realize this, but NASA research and technology has contributed to the development of everything from LED lighting to temper foam mattresses. Unlike Area 51, NASA likes to share what it knows, and collaborates with industry partners in all kinds of ways. Here …
How Does Free Help Me? Informative Things Like Wikipedia, Open Access Week Committee, Ucf Libraries
How Does Free Help Me? Informative Things Like Wikipedia, Open Access Week Committee, Ucf Libraries
Open Access Week
How does free help me? Informative things like Wikipedia
Posted: October 21st, 2019
We use it for everything – historical information, explaining movie endings, and biographies of our favorite celebrities. Wikipedia began in 2001, which is roughly the same time as a movement called Open Access, which we are celebrating this week.
Before Wikipedia, hard cover books with a collection of facts were printed. These encyclopedias were expensive and it was hard to keep the information current. Just as Wikipedia makes facts more easily available to everyone using the Internet, Open Access hopes to do the same thing. However, it …
Open Science, Rusty Speidel
Open Science, Rusty Speidel
Open Access Week
Rusty Speidel from the Center for Open Science (COS) will provide an overview of COS activities which address ways to make research more open, transparent, and reproducible.
Teaming Up Against Rising Textbook Costs: Harnessing The Librarian/Faculty Collaboration To Locate Affordable Course Materials, Christina Wray, Sandy Avila
Teaming Up Against Rising Textbook Costs: Harnessing The Librarian/Faculty Collaboration To Locate Affordable Course Materials, Christina Wray, Sandy Avila
Open Access Week
Does the idea of the soaring price of textbooks and the lack of your student’s ability to purchase them keep you up at night? If so, then please join our Digital Learning & Engagement Librarian, Christina Wray and Research and Information Services’ Science Librarian, Sandy Avila for a presentation about partnering with your subject librarian to explore quality library-sourced or open access/online resources for your next class.
Increase The Global Impact Of Your Scholarship With Open Access, Karen Vaughan, Corrie Marsh
Increase The Global Impact Of Your Scholarship With Open Access, Karen Vaughan, Corrie Marsh
Open Access Week
Learn how your scholarly and creative works can have a global impact. As an author/creator, you can ensure that your work will be accessible to the widest possible audience. To facilitate Open Access, we will review copyright contracts and discuss how to negotiate with journal publishers to retain author rights.
This event is jointly hosted by the University Libraries and Office of Research for Open Access Week 2016.
Virginia Open Education: The Z-Degree And Open Educational Resources At Tcc, Steve Litherland, Olivia Reinauer, Joy Yaeger
Virginia Open Education: The Z-Degree And Open Educational Resources At Tcc, Steve Litherland, Olivia Reinauer, Joy Yaeger
Open Access Week
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Managing Your Scholarly Identity, Lanette Garza, Jane Costanza, Megan Toups
Managing Your Scholarly Identity, Lanette Garza, Jane Costanza, Megan Toups
Open Access Week
Have you ever Googled yourself? Disappointed? As scholars it is important that we craft an online identity that reflects our work and professional goals. There are many tools and options available for organizing our work, creating an online scholarly presence, and assessing our scholarly impact. Please come join us to discuss the Altmetrics, Impact Story, Versions Toolkit, SelectedWorks
5 Tips For Getting Started With Open Access Publishing, Joshua Neds-Fox
5 Tips For Getting Started With Open Access Publishing, Joshua Neds-Fox
Open Access Week
You've considered participating in open access, but the tradeoffs involved in making your publications open access often don't seem worth the cost. It doesn't have to be that way. Join us for a quick walkthrough of strategies for participating in open access publishing without having to feel like a radical.
Open Access Textbook—Access, Quality, Use, Veronica E. Bielat, Ariel Levi
Open Access Textbook—Access, Quality, Use, Veronica E. Bielat, Ariel Levi
Open Access Week
Veronica Bielat, Learning & Research Support Librarian, Wayne State Libraries
Ariel Levi, Senior Lecturer of Management, School of Business
Veronica Bielat provides an introduction to the open source textbook movement, including providers and current trends. Ariel Levi discusses the pro’s and con’s of his adoption of a Flat World Knowledge open source textbook for his MGT2530 course.
Scholarly Communications Brown Bag & Workshop For Librarians, Wsu Libraries Scholarly Communications Team
Scholarly Communications Brown Bag & Workshop For Librarians, Wsu Libraries Scholarly Communications Team
Open Access Week
This brown bag / workshop will provide liaison librarians with the opportunity to learn and discuss the value of scholarly communications & outreach efforts at Wayne State, as well as see the new scholarly communications / open access presentation targeted towards faculty that was developed by the Scholarly Communications Team.
Open Access Week: Public Domain And Digitization (Webinar), Freya Anderson, Sandra Enimil
Open Access Week: Public Domain And Digitization (Webinar), Freya Anderson, Sandra Enimil
Open Access Week
A Center for Intellectual Property (CIP) Open Access Week 2013 Webinar.
In celebration of Open Access Week, we will explore the issues of Public Domain in the framework of Digitalization and Digital Media. The issues of Open Access, Public Domain and Digital Rights continue to pose vexing issues for the Digital Environment. From the point of view of Information Services and Copyright Resources; this session will highlight the Challenges, Issues and Opportunities in this arena.
Discussion Questions:
- What are the parameters and scope of Public Domain?
- What are the obligations of Digital users in regard to Public Domain?
- Discuss the …
Publishing Conference Proceedings And Events With Digitalcommons@Wsu, Jonathan Mcglone
Publishing Conference Proceedings And Events With Digitalcommons@Wsu, Jonathan Mcglone
Open Access Week
Learn how you can organize and present conference and event information on the web using DigitalCommons@WSU.
Publishing Open Access Journals With Digital Commons, Jonathan Mcglone
Publishing Open Access Journals With Digital Commons, Jonathan Mcglone
Open Access Week
Learn how the Library can help you launch an Open Access Journal using DigitalCommons publishing software.
Digitalcommons@Wsu: Visibility Of Your Scholarship Matters, Dave Stout
Digitalcommons@Wsu: Visibility Of Your Scholarship Matters, Dave Stout
Open Access Week
Wayne State University Libraries is taking a leadership role in helping scholars at Wayne distribute their scholarship and creative works via the Digital Commons service. Why is this important to you? Because visibility of your academic output to other scholars and stakeholders, around the world, is important. Digital Commons helps to remove barriers (paywalls, access restrictions, etc...) to your scholarship that is a common aspect of traditional commercial publishing avenues, and increases the global reach of your scholarship. It's easy, effective, and it works!
Join Dave Stout, Director of Sales for Digital Commons at Berkeley Electronic Press, to learn more …
Readers' Copyright, Jessica Litman
Readers' Copyright, Jessica Litman
Open Access Week
An open lecture on reclaiming copyright for readers, listeners, and viewers, given by University of Michigan Law professor Jessica Litman.
A system of copyright protection makes little sense unless it is designed to encourage the use and enjoyment of the works it induces authors to create and publishers to disseminate. Litman argues that a clear-eyed examination of copyright's history reveals that solicitude for readers and members of the audience is, in fact, deeply encoded in copyright's DNA. Recently, readers' interests have faded in apparent importance in the copyright scheme in ways that have unbalanced the copyright system, and undermined public …
What Is Open Access?, Jonathan Mcglone
What Is Open Access?, Jonathan Mcglone
Open Access Week
Come learn about the growing electronic publishing movement that seeks free access to scholarly materials -- Open Access. WSU Scholarly Communications Librarian Jon McGlone will introduce the topic, share examples of Open Access across North America and at Wayne State, and address some of the basic questions and issues Open Access raises.
Scholarly Communications Outreach: A Workshop For Librarians, Wsu Libraries Scholarly Communications Team
Scholarly Communications Outreach: A Workshop For Librarians, Wsu Libraries Scholarly Communications Team
Open Access Week
This workshop will help liaison librarians in their scholarly communications and open access outreach efforts with faculty. Workshop will incorporate current videos created by BePress on outreach and discussion of these videos, and teach librarians the process behind adding faculty contributions to DigitalCommons@WSU, focusing on how to conduct permissions and rights checks for faculty publications that may be good additions to DigitalCommons@WSU and the deposit process.