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Taking Collective Action: Collaborative Strategies For Growing Your Institution's Repository, Jon Mcglone
Taking Collective Action: Collaborative Strategies For Growing Your Institution's Repository, Jon Mcglone
Library Scholarly Publications
For over a decade library literature has championed the benefits of open access institutional repositories. Many academic librarians and library administrators agree upon the idea of an open access institutional repository and have invested in running a repository. The open access movement has begun to change the landscape of research and scholarly publishing through mandates and shifting publisher policies. Despite these advances, repository content growth has been slow in North America.
Wayne State University’s repository—Digital Commons—has existed since 2005 but experienced similarly slow growth. In late 2008, Wayne State addressed this issue with the creation of an actionable roadmap that …
Roadmap To Success: Scholarly Communications At Wayne State University, Suzan A. Alteri, Jonathan Mcglone
Roadmap To Success: Scholarly Communications At Wayne State University, Suzan A. Alteri, Jonathan Mcglone
Library Scholarly Publications
Despite the role of libraries in the open access movement, many librarians still need education on differing viewpoints, the vocabulary, and initiatives surrounding the movement. Recently, Wayne State University Librarians formed a Scholarly Communications team to introduce open access and scholarly communication reform. This team took a leadership role in educating liaison librarians, providing campus-wide workshops on research dissemination, and creating special open access week programming. How this was accomplished, the positive outcomes and future opportunities generated by these collective efforts will be discussed.