Annual Report Of The Indiana Universiy Maurer School Of Law Digital Repository, 2017/18, 2018 Indiana University Maurer School of Law
Annual Report Of The Indiana Universiy Maurer School Of Law Digital Repository, 2017/18, Richard Vaughan
Digital Repository Annual Reports
A brief annual report documenting the use and growth of the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, Jerome Hall Law Library, Digital Repository. Includes lists of the most downloaded documents and attached Excel spreadsheets of data.
Exploratory Evolution: Using Participatory Change To Rethink And Reorganize Digital Collections Services, 2018 Grand Valley State University
Exploratory Evolution: Using Participatory Change To Rethink And Reorganize Digital Collections Services, Annie Benefiel, Jacklyn A. Rander, Matt Ruen, Leigh Rupinski
Scholarly Papers and Articles
Change is the only constant in digital collections work. Evolving technologies, resources, and needs require a constant flexibility in not only what work is done, but how and by whom. Over the course of the 2017-2018 academic year, Grand Valley State University Libraries held a series of facilitated conversations to analyze the workflows, organizational structure, and overall support for the management of digital collections and repositories. This article summarizes the facilitation process and highlights areas of opportunity, aspirations, and future directions.
Digitalcommons@Cedarville Statistical Report For October 2018, 2018 Cedarville University
Digitalcommons@Cedarville Statistical Report For October 2018, Cedarville University
DigitalCommons@Cedarville Monthly Reports
No abstract provided.
Repository Additions, October 2018, 2018 Cedarville University
Repository Additions, October 2018, Cedarville University
DigitalCommons@Cedarville Monthly Reports
No abstract provided.
Update On Open Access, Oer, And Oa Week 2018, 2018 Gettysburg College
Update On Open Access, Oer, And Oa Week 2018, Christopher Barnes
All Musselman Library Staff Works
Presentation given at the Musselman Library All-Staff Meeting on 1 November 2018.
Library Publishing Directory 2019, 2018 Library Publishing Coalition
Library Publishing Directory 2019, Library Publishing Coalition, Melanie Schlosser, Alexandra Hoff, Jessica Kirschner, Janet Swatscheno, Robert Browder, Tom Bielavitz
Copyright, Fair Use, Scholarly Communication, etc.
Contents: Introduction vii * Library Publishing Coalition Committees xi *
LIBRARIES IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA * Abilene Christian University * American Theological Library Association * Asbury Theological Seminary * Ball State University * Bates College * Boston College * Brigham Young University * Butler University * California State University, Northridge * Claremont Colleges Library * Colby College * Columbia University * Dartmouth College * Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University * Florida Atlantic University * Florida International University * Florida State University * George Mason University * Georgetown University * Georgia Gwinnett College * Grand Valley State University * Gustavus Adolphus …
Relx Referral To Eu Competition Authority, 2018 University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Relx Referral To Eu Competition Authority, Jonathan Tennant, Björn Brembs
Copyright, Fair Use, Scholarly Communication, etc.
We believe that Elsevier and other major publishers are continuing to engage in anti-competitive practices, which are continuously worsening, and that information gained in the last 15 years urges immediate investigation and intervention into this unregulated market space. This could be, for example, through an empirical analysis of the scholarly publishing market; by having an independent regulatory body monitoring and overseeing the digital services provided by Elsevier and others within the industry; banning the use of non-disclosure clauses in licensing contracts; requiring transparency into the production costs of research articles and publishing operations; banning the use of inappropriate journal-level metrics …
Scholars' Mine Quick Facts October 2018, 2018 Missouri University of Science and Technology
Scholars' Mine Quick Facts October 2018, Nancy S. Krost
Scholars’ Mine Statistics
Scholars' Mine Quick Facts are monthly reports of downloads, page hits, and other information about works in the institutional repository of Missouri S&T. A map with downloads by region is also included.
Teaming Up Against Rising Textbook Costs: Harnessing The Librarian/Faculty Collaboration To Locate Affordable Course Materials, 2018 University of Central Florida
Teaming Up Against Rising Textbook Costs: Harnessing The Librarian/Faculty Collaboration To Locate Affordable Course Materials, Christina Wray, Sandy Avila
Sandy Avila
Does the idea of the soaring price of textbooks and the lack of your student’s ability to purchase them keep you up at night? If so, then please join our Digital Learning & Engagement Librarian, Christina Wray and Research and Information Services’ Science Librarian, Sandy Avila for a presentation about partnering with your subject librarian to explore quality library-sourced or open access/online resources for your next class.
Open Educational Resources, 2018 Ohio Northern University
Oer And Accessibility: Designing Equitable Foundations For Open Education, 2018 Gettysburg College
Oer And Accessibility: Designing Equitable Foundations For Open Education, Christopher Barnes
All Musselman Library Staff Works
Presentation on OER and accessibility given at the ACLCP Fall Conference in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on Friday, 26 October, 2018.
Opting Out Is Not An Option: Why All Academic Librarians Must Understand Open Access, 2018 CUNY Graduate Center
Opting Out Is Not An Option: Why All Academic Librarians Must Understand Open Access, Jill Cirasella
Publications and Research
This presentation challenges the still-too-prevalent notion that scholarly communication competencies are essential only for scholarly communication librarians and optional for other academic librarians. It focuses on one competency in particular: a robust understanding of open access.
Visualizing Scholarly Communication, 2018 Purdue University
Visualizing Scholarly Communication, Nina Collins, Matthew Hannah
Libraries Faculty and Staff Presentations
University libraries across the country are investing in Digital Humanities and digital scholarship initiatives, providing support for research and teaching using digital tools and methods. Because digital scholarship offers scholars new ways to visualize and analyze their research, which communicates such research in new ways, it has clear lines of connection with scholarly communications. Combining these two unique areas of library activity offers opportunities for new library research by leveraging methods from DH to tackle problems in scholarly communications. Researchers at Purdue are collaborating on just such a project by applying digital tools to the analysis of predatory publishing. In …
Responsible Use Of Materials For Oer: A Hands-On Workshop For Faculty, 2018 CUNY Lehman College
Responsible Use Of Materials For Oer: A Hands-On Workshop For Faculty, Madeline Cohen
Publications and Research
This lightening talk will give an overview of an active-learning workshop at Lehman College for faculty developing OER. The goals of the 90 minute workshop are to provide practical exercises through which faculty learn how to identify, provide attribution for, and reuse materials that are under copyright, open access (public domain) or under Creative Commons licenses. Research Guides and tutorials on copyright and Creative Commons have been provided to faculty, but the content can be difficult for the novice to absorb. In fact, faculty often think of copyright and Creative Commons as more confusing than they are in practice.Therefore, the …
Data Management And Curation For Qualitative Data, 2018 Syracuse University
Data Management And Curation For Qualitative Data, Sebastian Karcher
Open Access Day
Researchers and librarians are increasingly required to engage in careful management and curation of research data. These are still relatively new activities in most scientific disciplines, but they are particularly uncharted territory for research involving qualitative data. Based on his experience as the associate director of the Qualitative Data Repository (https://qdr.syr.edu), Sebastian will talk about the importance of managing and sharing qualitative data and about some best practices in doing so.
Ted-Style Talk: Creating Efficiencies Using Scholars Archive, 2018 University at Albany, State University of New York
Ted-Style Talk: Creating Efficiencies Using Scholars Archive, Casey Kohler
Open Access Day
Within the University at Albany, the Center for Undergraduate Research and Creative Engagement (CURCE) hosts the Annual Undergraduate Research Conference, a program designed to showcase and promote student success and research excellence. Previously, CURCE has relied upon outdated and inefficient methods for soliciting student submissions for this conference. This process will be greatly enhanced by a partnership with the University Libraries, through the use of the Scholars Archive. This open-access tool represents an opportunity that will drastically reduce costs associated with the abstract submission process, improve workflow, and involve faculty in the conference planning and application processes. Utilization of the …
The Shift Toward Open Research: A Discussion About Drivers, Recent Developments, And The Future Of Scholarship, Nick Shockey
Open Access Day
The shift toward a system of research and scholarship that is open by default is currently in progress. Since 2013, US federal research agencies have required that articles reporting publicly funded research be publicly accessible within 12 months. The Gates Foundation now requires immediate open access for funded research, and a group of 10 national funders in Europe have committed to implementing a similar policy by 2020. The momentum behind open research is building; however, what the end result looks like is still very much an open question. This talk will explore the drivers of this shift toward open research, …
Panel Discussion: Provost's Open Educational Resource (Oer) Fellows, 2018 University at Albany, State University of New York
Panel Discussion: Provost's Open Educational Resource (Oer) Fellows, Billie Franchini, Lenore Horowitz, Marcus Adams, Jeremy Feldblyum, Matthew Ingram
Open Access Day
While the adoption of open educational resources (OERs) in the undergraduate curriculum has the evident benefit of reducing cost to the student, thinking deeply about OER adoption reveals numerous questions: can OERs match the quality of traditional textbooks and other commercial educational resources? Are there problems associated with the current textbook landscape that OERs can solve? And how easily can OERs be integrated into classrooms with established modes of instruction? Each of the Provost’s OER Fellows will discuss briefly some of the most important conclusions from the current OER research literature and discuss these in the context of SUNY Albany …
Identifying Electronic Information Resources In Economics: A Content Analysis, 2018 University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Identifying Electronic Information Resources In Economics: A Content Analysis, Suboohi Siddiqui
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
The purpose of this paper is to explore the availability of various types of E-resources in the field of Economics on select library websites of Universities in Delhi. It highlights both the common and different types of E-resources available on three different library websites with special reference to Economics. The paper is primarily based on a content analysis conducted to explore the Library Websites/Subject Portal of the three select Universities in Delhi for finding out the availability of E-resources in the field of Economics.
Open Access And Its Impact On Access And Subscriptions, 2018 University of Denver
Open Access And Its Impact On Access And Subscriptions, Michael Levine-Clark
University Libraries: Faculty Scholarship
In this paper the author examines from a library perspective some of the complications with transitioning to an open access model for journal publishing; how costs that support publishing efforts may shift from readers to researchers; what’s happening within the library community with regard to assessing the value of subscriptions; and what universities may come to expect from content providers as private funders take a more visible role in mandating the “openness” of research information.