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Introduction To The Modern Scholarly Communications Ecosystem, Amanda Page, Anne Rauh
Introduction To The Modern Scholarly Communications Ecosystem, Amanda Page, Anne Rauh
Libraries' and Librarians' Publications
Presentation by Amanda Page and Annie Rauh on the Modern Scholarly Ecosystem.
This presentation discusses scholarly communications, traditional and open-access publishing workflows, the ecosystem of scholarly communications, scholarly impact, and identifiers, and various workflows within the library that help support this ecosystem.
September 29, 2017
This presentation was written by Amanda Page and Anne Rauh and is licensed CCBY.
Open Access: A Model For Sharing Published Conservation Research, Peter D. Verheyen, Priscilla Anderson, Whitney Baker, Beth Doyle
Open Access: A Model For Sharing Published Conservation Research, Peter D. Verheyen, Priscilla Anderson, Whitney Baker, Beth Doyle
Libraries' and Librarians' Publications
The conservation field has articulated the importance of publishing our research to disseminate information and further the aims of conservation. Article X of AIC’s Code of Ethics states that conservators should “contribute to the evolution and growth of the profession, a field of study that encompasses the liberal arts and the natural sciences” in part by “sharing of information and experience with colleagues, adding to the profession’s written body of knowledge.” Our Guidelines for Practice state “the conservation professional should recognize the importance of published information that has undergone formal peer review,” because, as Commentary 2.1 indicates, “publication in peer-reviewed …