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Open Access: What We're Doing And Where You Fit In, Joshua Neds-Fox
Open Access: What We're Doing And Where You Fit In, Joshua Neds-Fox
Library Scholarly Publications
Presentation to faculty in Wayne State University's (WSU) Department of Communication about Open Access Initiatives at WSU, and how to participate in Green OA as a matter of course in research and publication.
Imagining An Ecosystem: Selecting A Digital Collections Platform For The Library, Graham S. Hukill
Imagining An Ecosystem: Selecting A Digital Collections Platform For The Library, Graham S. Hukill
Library Scholarly Publications
This presentation was delivered at the event, "Converge and Ingest: Learning About Digital Preservation", organized by Wayne State University's National Student Digital Alliance (NDSA) student chapter.
Focusing on the research of a new digital collections platform, this presentation touched on some available open-source options, and what functionality and infrastructure is needed to manage, preserve, and provide access to digital collections.
Open Access Journals: A Good Way To Go?, Joshua Neds-Fox, Alexandra Sarkozy
Open Access Journals: A Good Way To Go?, Joshua Neds-Fox, Alexandra Sarkozy
Library Scholarly Publications
Presentation to the faculty of the Wayne State University College of Nursing, Office of Health Research Brown Bag Series, on issues pertaining to publishing in open access nursing journals and implications for tenure, citation, copyright, etc.
Putting Multimedia Exhibits In The Palm Of Your Hand, Damecia Donahue, Rachael Clark
Putting Multimedia Exhibits In The Palm Of Your Hand, Damecia Donahue, Rachael Clark
Library Scholarly Publications
Presentation given by Rachael Clark and Damecia Donahue in November of 2012 at the Michigan Library Association Annual Conference in Detroit, MI. The discussion revolved around topics related to libraries creating exhibits using their own collections and resources; this included the idea of incorporating multimedia tools and web applications to creatively and interactively provide access to library materials.