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University Libraries Objectives For Negotiations And Licensing, University Of South Carolina Libraries
University Libraries Objectives For Negotiations And Licensing, University Of South Carolina Libraries
University Libraries Policies and Reports
The University of South Carolina Libraries prioritizes arrangements with publishers and vendors that align with the missions of the University and Libraries. As a public institution, the University of South Carolina acts in the best interests of the states’ citizens and other stakeholders by encouraging “teaching, research, creative activity, and community engagement.” It is the responsibility of the Libraries to ensure that all stakeholders can fully access and participate in the scholarly communication process and that all agreements maximize institutional and public value while minimizing costs.
In the spirit of transparency and to expand the creation and dissemination of knowledge …
Book Review: Copyright Conversations: Rights Literacy In A Digital World, Amie D. Freeman
Book Review: Copyright Conversations: Rights Literacy In A Digital World, Amie D. Freeman
Faculty and Staff Publications
The topic of copyright is rarely far from a librarian's mind. Practitioners must navigate creator and user rights within the constraints of complex license and contract agreements in digital environments. Librarians have to understand, explain, educate, and apply copyright law on a regular basis, often without formal training. Copyright Conversations: Rights Literacy in a Digital World is a notable work that endeavors to summarize, explain, and comment on many of the complicated copyright-related topics that librarians encounter in the digital realm.
Data Management Plans And Dmptool, Stacy L. Winchester
Data Management Plans And Dmptool, Stacy L. Winchester
Faculty and Staff Publications
Many federal and private funders require a Data Management Plan, or DMP, as part of the grant application process. The University Libraries at the University of South Carolina provide a number of resources and services to faculty and students who need to write plans, including online guides, sample DMPs, and consultations. This presentation, from a workshop titled “Data Management Plans and DMPTool,” walks researchers through the history and components of Data Management Plans and exposes them to available resources, including DMPTool, an online tool that helps researchers write plans that meet specific funder requirements.
Developing An Effective Research Presence And Promoting Your Work, Amie D. Freeman, Stacy L. Winchester
Developing An Effective Research Presence And Promoting Your Work, Amie D. Freeman, Stacy L. Winchester
Faculty and Staff Publications
Join UofSC librarians to discover ways to develop an effective research presence and to promote your scholarship for maximum visibility and impact using ResearchGate, Google Scholar, and other tools. We’ll discuss pre-publication considerations, promotional tools and techniques, and monitoring your research impact.
“People Need A Strategy:” Exploring Attitudes Of And Support Roles For Scholarly Identity Work Among Academic Librarians, Marie L. Radford, Vanessa Kitzie, Stephanie Mikitish, Diana Floegel, Lynn Silipigni Connaway
“People Need A Strategy:” Exploring Attitudes Of And Support Roles For Scholarly Identity Work Among Academic Librarians, Marie L. Radford, Vanessa Kitzie, Stephanie Mikitish, Diana Floegel, Lynn Silipigni Connaway
Faculty Publications
Exploring Attitudes of and Support Roles for … This study explores this challenge by investigating academic librarian practice and potential support for SI management and addresses the following research questions: RQ 1. What, if any, practices do...“People Need a Strategy:”
Copyright And Creative Commons For Course Materials, Amie D. Freeman, Tucker T. Taylor
Copyright And Creative Commons For Course Materials, Amie D. Freeman, Tucker T. Taylor
Faculty and Staff Publications
You are likely aware that open educational resources (OER) are free of cost, but did you know that many are also free of most copyright restrictions? Join us as we discuss the use of both copyrighted and openly licensed course materials. We'll cover copyright, licensing, fair use, Creative Commons, and how it all applies to how you use and create teaching resources.
The Importance Of Interdisciplinarity: Redefining The Health Belief Model, Ross F. Lordo
The Importance Of Interdisciplinarity: Redefining The Health Belief Model, Ross F. Lordo
Senior Theses
Throughout academia, there lacks an existence of a commonly utilized multicomponent and interdisciplinary approach in understanding our outside world. This thesis provides an analysis of the current state of interdisciplinarity and the need to develop interdisciplinary theory. Through this effort, the researcher utilizes the health belief model as a framework that is severely limited in applicable scope due to its constructs. Contrastingly, systems theory and game theory are validated as examples of theories with an interdisciplinary nature. Through the coding of the literature pertaining to the qualitative characteristics of the health belief model, game theory and systems theory, guidelines in …
A Power Point Walk-Through Of The Exhibit, Allison Marsh
A Power Point Walk-Through Of The Exhibit, Allison Marsh
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Press Clippings For The Exhibit, Allison Marsh
Press Clippings For The Exhibit, Allison Marsh
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Findings Reported To The National Science Foundation, Allison Marsh
Findings Reported To The National Science Foundation, Allison Marsh
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Gallery Floor Plan, Keyed To The Powerpoint Walk-Through, Allison Marsh
Gallery Floor Plan, Keyed To The Powerpoint Walk-Through, Allison Marsh
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Budget, Allison Marsh
Pallet, Font, Sizes, Allison Marsh
Copyright And Education: Lessons On African Copyright And Access To Knowledge, Tobias Schonwetter, Jeremy De Beer, Dick Kawooya, Achal Prabhala
Copyright And Education: Lessons On African Copyright And Access To Knowledge, Tobias Schonwetter, Jeremy De Beer, Dick Kawooya, Achal Prabhala
Faculty Publications
The African Copyright and Access to Knowledge (ACA2K) project is a pan-African research network of academics and researchers from law, economics and the information sciences, spanning Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Mozambique, Senegal, South Africa and Uganda. Research conducted by the project was designed to investigate the extent to which copyright is fulfilling its objective of facilitating access to knowledge, and learning materials in particular, in the study countries. The hypotheses tested during the course of research were that: (a) the copyright environments in study countries are not maximising access to learning materials, and (b) the copyright environments in study countries …