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Learning To Give A Hoot: Open Access Workflows For Academic Librarians (Oawal), Jill Emery
Learning To Give A Hoot: Open Access Workflows For Academic Librarians (Oawal), Jill Emery
Library Faculty and Staff Publications and Presentations
Graham Stone and Jill Emery have been working to try to develop an outline of some of the best practices for managing open access workflow management in academic libraries. In March 2014, we went live with OAWAL (pronounced owl): a crowdsourced blog/wiki to develop some of these practices and learn what innovators and experts in the field of scholarly communications and open access management have been doing. Our project is international in scope and relies heavily on countries such as the UK where country mandates are driving the development of workflows and management tools. This presentation will focus on recent …
Introduction To Oawal: Open Access Workflows For Academic Librarians, Jill Emery, Graham Stone
Introduction To Oawal: Open Access Workflows For Academic Librarians, Jill Emery, Graham Stone
Library Faculty and Staff Publications and Presentations
This editorial provides an introduction to OAWAL: Open Access Workflows for Academic Librarians. The intention for this crowdsourcing project is outlined along with the major topics of discussion. In conclusion, the editorial outlines next steps and future plans of the authors for the OAWAL project.
Breaking Silos: Staffing For The Open Access Library, Jill Emery
Breaking Silos: Staffing For The Open Access Library, Jill Emery
Library Faculty and Staff Publications and Presentations
This presentation looks at changes occurring in academic libraries, with special focus on open access, new service models, and future options.
Collaborative Organizational Infrastructures To Support Open Access Journals, Marianne A. Buehler
Collaborative Organizational Infrastructures To Support Open Access Journals, Marianne A. Buehler
Library Faculty Presentations
With the advancement of open access (OA) journal publishing opportunities in partnership with presses and faculty, libraries in alignment with intersecting academic values are fulfilling a need by supporting sustainable models of scholarly communication that incorporate disseminating faculty scholarship in collaboration with library and/or press staff and editors to “start up” an OA journal or transform an existing print journal to OA. Library staff that embrace faculty or student publishing partnerships are structuring and utilizing their scholarly communication skill sets by positioning the availability of open access publications to disseminate quality research results. University presses are also forging alliances with …
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