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Heard On The Net: The New Deal May Be No Deal, Jill Emery, Irene Barbers, Lisa Lovén
Heard On The Net: The New Deal May Be No Deal, Jill Emery, Irene Barbers, Lisa Lovén
Library Faculty and Staff Publications and Presentations
Interview with German & Swedish Librarians regarding their ending of journal subscription deals with Elsevier.
How Green Is Our Valley?: Five-Year Study Of Selected Lis Journals From Taylor & Francis For Green Deposit Of Articles, Jill Emery
Library Faculty and Staff Publications and Presentations
This study reviews content from five different library and information science journals: Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian, Collection Management, College & Undergraduate Libraries, Journal of Electronic Resources Librarianship and Journal of Library Administration over a five-year period from 2012–2016 to investigate the green deposit rate. Starting in 2011, Taylor & Francis, the publisher of these journals, waived the green deposit embargo for library and information science, heritage and archival content, which allows for immediate deposit of articles in these fields. The review looks at research articles and standing columns over the five years from these five journals to see if …
Pdxscholar Annual Report 2017, Karen Bjork, Sherry Buchanan, David Coate, Bertrand Robinson, Stacey Schlatter
Pdxscholar Annual Report 2017, Karen Bjork, Sherry Buchanan, David Coate, Bertrand Robinson, Stacey Schlatter
Library Faculty and Staff Publications and Presentations
This report details the seventh year of operation for PDXScholar, Portland State University's institutional repository, as well as the growth of Portland State University Library's publishing services. The report covers the period between January 1, 2017 and December 31, 2017.
Bloggership Part Two: A Survey Of Academic Librarians, Arthur Hendricks
Bloggership Part Two: A Survey Of Academic Librarians, Arthur Hendricks
Library Faculty and Staff Publications and Presentations
In 2009, the author sent a link to a questionnaire to several email lists, inviting academic librarians to answer a short survey regarding whether blogging should count as scholarship. The author wondered if, seven years later, blogs had gained more traction as a viable form of scholarship, or whether interest in blogging was waning. A similar survey was distributed to several email lists again.
To see whether there has been a change in how blogging counts as scholarship or a creative activity in academic promotion and tenure, the author sent a link to a questionnaire to several e-mail lists, inviting …
Uksg: Bigger, Better, And Open In 2018, Jill Emery
Uksg: Bigger, Better, And Open In 2018, Jill Emery
Library Faculty and Staff Publications and Presentations
Overview of the UKSG conference held in Glasgow, Scotland on April 9-11, 2018.