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Full-Text Articles in Scholarly Publishing
Library Subscriptions And Open Access: Highlights From The University Of California Negotiations With Elsevier, Cory Tucker, Andrea Wirth, Annette Day
Library Subscriptions And Open Access: Highlights From The University Of California Negotiations With Elsevier, Cory Tucker, Andrea Wirth, Annette Day
Library Faculty Publications
On February 28, 2019, the University of California (UC) System announced the cancellation of their $50 million journal subscription deal with Elsevier. The impetus behind the UC decision comes from two issues. Firstly, the increasing costs of journal subscriptions in a landscape where library budgets remain flat. Secondly, the effort to shift the journal publishing model away from subscriptions to a sustainable open access model. The following paper will provide background on issues with the scholarly communication process, academic library budgets and open access initiatives. Additional information will focus on the impact of journal subscription deals with large commercial publishers …
Unlv Libraries Orcid Certification, Matthew Murray, A.L. Carson
Unlv Libraries Orcid Certification, Matthew Murray, A.L. Carson
Instruction Session and Workshop Materials
Slideshow and related files for ORCID iD Certification Workshop. Description of workshop: This workshop will help you learn about ORCID and pick up tips for making the most out of your account. You will create an ORCID iD if you do not already have one and discuss specific functions of ORCID that will help you to use it more effectively What is ORCID? The Open Researcher and Contributor ID registry A free, persistent, unique number which identifies you as a researcher An ID that travels with you throughout your career no matter where you work Why sign up for an …
Orcid Integration At The Unlv Libraries, A.L. Carson, Matthew Murray, John Novak
Orcid Integration At The Unlv Libraries, A.L. Carson, Matthew Murray, John Novak
Library Faculty Publications
As of spring 2018, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) Libraries is in the middle of its ORCID implementation for campus. The process began in late 2016, when UNLV became premium members of ORCID through a deal negotiated by the Greater Western Library Alliance. ORCID provides researchers with a persistent digital identifier, which disambiguates individuals and allows them to receive proper attribution and credit for their work.
As premium members, the Libraries would receive reports from ORCID about researcher activity and have access to the ORCID API. With the API, the Libraries could receive notifications of our campus research …
Researchgate, Authors' Rights, And You, Andrea Wirth, Sue Kunda
Researchgate, Authors' Rights, And You, Andrea Wirth, Sue Kunda
Instruction Session and Workshop Materials
Workshop description:
Questions about making your research articles available online on professional networking sites like ResearchGate or Academia.edu, university and disciplinary repositories, or your own website? Attendees will learn about: journal copyright transfer agreements; how to navigate journal policies for sharing articles online; and why authors may consider using multiple venues for sharing their articles.
Research Literally At Your Fingertips, Marianne A. Buehler
Research Literally At Your Fingertips, Marianne A. Buehler
Library Faculty Presentations
- Research: History of accessibility
- Roles of publishers and academic libraries
- Publishers and faculty research
- New models of open access to scholarly materials
- Locating and access to research
- U.S. Federal Legislation and open research
Expanding Library Support Of Faculty Research: Exploring Readiness, Jeanne M. Brown, J. Cory Tucker
Expanding Library Support Of Faculty Research: Exploring Readiness, Jeanne M. Brown, J. Cory Tucker
Library Faculty Publications
The changing research and information environment requires a reexamination of library support for research. This study considers research-related attitudes and practices to identify elements indicating readiness or resistance to expanding the library’s role in research support. A survey of faculty conducted at the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV) finds that although a high percentage of faculty rate the library as important or very important to research productivity, perceived importance of specific support functions drops markedly, except for functions related to buying or providing access to resources.
Promoting Professionalism In Master’S Level Teachers Through Research Based Writing, Jesus Garcia, P. S. Mcmillen, David A. Bolin
Promoting Professionalism In Master’S Level Teachers Through Research Based Writing, Jesus Garcia, P. S. Mcmillen, David A. Bolin
Library Faculty Presentations
Presentation of how the creators came together to redesign a course for social studies teachers.
Developing Repository Collections — The Benefits Matter Most, Marianne A. Buehler
Developing Repository Collections — The Benefits Matter Most, Marianne A. Buehler
Library Faculty Presentations
Presentation Contents:
We have an IR-now what?
Open access mandates
Value proposition of mandates
ETD mandates
Timing can be everything
Campus content: Build relationships
Strategic repository collaborators
Engagement
Strategic repository partnerships
Building Global Bridges To Sustainability Research/Collaborations In Higher Education, Marianne A. Buehler
Building Global Bridges To Sustainability Research/Collaborations In Higher Education, Marianne A. Buehler
Library Faculty Presentations
Institutional/University Repository
Created/designed by faculty & librarians
Captures, preserves, showcases scholarly, peer-reviewed output
Eliminates financial barriers to subscription costs & provides global access to research and data
Extends the reach of authors’ work, ensuring worldwide access and increased impact factor
Effective and sustainable approach to disseminating scholarly knowledge
Advocating For Scholarship Through Open Access Journals, P. S. Mcmillen, Dale-Elizabeth Pehrsson, Randall L. Astramovich
Advocating For Scholarship Through Open Access Journals, P. S. Mcmillen, Dale-Elizabeth Pehrsson, Randall L. Astramovich
Library Faculty Presentations
Overview of Open Access publishing: Pro’s and Con’s
Creating and managing an OA journal
Additional thoughts on the value of OA
Discussion and questions
Collaborating With Faculty To "Start Up" An Open Access Journal, Marianne A. Buehler
Collaborating With Faculty To "Start Up" An Open Access Journal, Marianne A. Buehler
Library Faculty Presentations
University faculty have ongoing pressure to publish their research findings and teaching successes and produce scholarship worthy of tenure. Acceptance to publish an article in a journal can be highly competitive and in some fields of study, there are few journal publication options. With the advent of open access (OA) publishing opportunities, academic libraries are fulfilling a need by supporting sustainable models of scholarly communication that include collaborating with faculty and editors to “start up” an OA journal or convert a traditional print journal to OA. Some faculty would prefer to transcend the traditional publishing model and may not be …