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Let There Be Light! Indexing Materials From Digital Commons In Apache Solr Via Oai-Pmh, Graham Hukill
Let There Be Light! Indexing Materials From Digital Commons In Apache Solr Via Oai-Pmh, Graham Hukill
Digital Commons Great Lakes User Group Annual Meeting
No abstract provided.
Citations In A Cinch: From Bibliographies To Faculty Engagement, Brianne Hagen
Citations In A Cinch: From Bibliographies To Faculty Engagement, Brianne Hagen
Digital Commons Great Lakes User Group Annual Meeting
No abstract provided.
The Scholars Cooperative: A New Marketing Approach For Our Scholarly Communications Initiatives, Michael Priehs, Damecia Donahue
The Scholars Cooperative: A New Marketing Approach For Our Scholarly Communications Initiatives, Michael Priehs, Damecia Donahue
Digital Commons Great Lakes User Group Annual Meeting
No abstract provided.
The Brockport Staffing Model, Kim Myers
The Brockport Staffing Model, Kim Myers
Digital Commons Great Lakes User Group Annual Meeting
No abstract provided.
Getting Started With Data Management Planning Services, Sarah Shreeves
Getting Started With Data Management Planning Services, Sarah Shreeves
Digital Commons Great Lakes User Group Annual Meeting
This session will cover the why’s and how’s of data management planning and will cover useful tools and strategies for libraries to use whether large or small.
High Impact Or Open Access: Strategies For Recruiting Faculty To Your Institutional Repository, Joshua Neds-Fox, Damecia Donahue
High Impact Or Open Access: Strategies For Recruiting Faculty To Your Institutional Repository, Joshua Neds-Fox, Damecia Donahue
Digital Commons Great Lakes User Group Annual Meeting
Donahue and Neds-Fox will detail the strategy used by the Wayne State University Libraries to make the case for Green Open Access participation by faculty. Presenters will outline their approach to crafting the case for Open Access and deposit using studies supporting OA citation advantage, ISI's JCR, SHERPA/RoMEO, and a library-centered service model for citation review and deposit. (Note: This program was presented at Michigan Library Associations Academic Libraries Conference in May, and may be previewed at http://digitalcommons.wayne.edu/libsp/65/.)
Digital Commons & Share: Opportunities And Challenges In Implementing The Arl Recommendations For Dc Users, Damecia Donahue, Cole Hudson, Graham Hukill, Joshua Neds-Fox, Michael Priehs
Digital Commons & Share: Opportunities And Challenges In Implementing The Arl Recommendations For Dc Users, Damecia Donahue, Cole Hudson, Graham Hukill, Joshua Neds-Fox, Michael Priehs
Digital Commons Great Lakes User Group Annual Meeting
No abstract provided.
Keeping Track Of Copyright Permissions, Craighton Hippenhammer
Keeping Track Of Copyright Permissions, Craighton Hippenhammer
Digital Commons Great Lakes User Group Annual Meeting
No abstract provided.
Demonstrating Impact Through Effective Communication, Kim Myers
Demonstrating Impact Through Effective Communication, Kim Myers
Digital Commons Great Lakes User Group Annual Meeting
Digital Commons represents a significant investment for most institutions. This presentation will focus on how to demonstrate the value to your stakeholders. From creating a Communication Plan, recognizing who your stakeholders are, to providing both periodic and annual reports; a successful repository manager must have a variety of tools available and know when to use them.
Jump-Starting Your Journal: Exploding Content Access Via Repository Publishing, Todd Bruns, Stacey Knight-Davis
Jump-Starting Your Journal: Exploding Content Access Via Repository Publishing, Todd Bruns, Stacey Knight-Davis
Digital Commons Great Lakes User Group Annual Meeting
Since 2009 Eastern Illinois University (EIU) has hosted the Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy (JCBA), the annual journal of the National Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and the Professions. The journal compiles the best research, op-eds, and practitioner perspectives on the subject of collective bargaining in higher education, a particularly important subject in the past half-decade of economic constriction, salary stagnation, and pension pressures. This presentation will demonstrate that institutional repository open access does dramatically improve discoverability by comparing logs from the locally hosted platform to usage statistics from Digital Commons. Differences in …
Library And University Press As Journal Publishing Partners - Wayne State University Press And Libraries, Joshua Neds-Fox
Library And University Press As Journal Publishing Partners - Wayne State University Press And Libraries, Joshua Neds-Fox
Digital Commons Great Lakes User Group Annual Meeting
The Wayne State University Press Journals program comprises ten scholarly print serials. When the Press sought to deliver its journals electronically, in-house, for the first time, it established a mutually beneficial collaboration with the Libraries to host, format, manage and preserve its content online. We propose a case study of this collaboration, documenting the program, the process, and the unique features of this partnership. Neds-Fox will discuss the collaboration, the unexpected benefits for both partners not directly related to the publishing of the journals, and the future directions for the partnership.