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Peer Who? Introducing Peer Review And You, Devon Olson, Zeineb Yousif, Brittany Fischer
Peer Who? Introducing Peer Review And You, Devon Olson, Zeineb Yousif, Brittany Fischer
Librarian Posters and Presentations
In this interactive workshop we introduce participants to the basic concept of peer review, the ways it's practiced, and go through activities designed to allow them to assess their own thoughts on peer review and what a useful review looks like.
Fall Conference 2022 Panel Presentation, Ellen Amatangelo
Fall Conference 2022 Panel Presentation, Ellen Amatangelo
Faculty Publications
This presentation was part of a panel discussing ways in which work done by employees at the Brigham Young University Library focuses on Christ. Collections and articles in BYU's institutional repository that focus on religious topics are highlighted.
Fair Use Or Transformative Work? Music, Figure Skating, And Copyright, It Depends…, Kerri Bottorff
Fair Use Or Transformative Work? Music, Figure Skating, And Copyright, It Depends…, Kerri Bottorff
Scholarly Communication Brown Bag Series
Have you ever been curious about how figure skaters choose their music? Do they reach out to artists directly and ask for permission? Does U.S. Figure Skating, our National Governing Body, or our local member clubs, have protections or agreements in place? Or are we all just happy little copyright violators? Say it with me…it depends!
Byu Scholarsarchive Open Access Journals, Ellen Amatangelo
Byu Scholarsarchive Open Access Journals, Ellen Amatangelo
Faculty Publications
Brigham Young University's institutional repository, ScholarsArchive, is currently home to over 40 Open Access scholarly journals run by faculty, students, and societies. This presentation will highlight some of the journals' features, explore how the library's Scholarly Communications team works with editors, discuss the requirements for having a journal housed in the repository, and examine readership statistics and discoverability.
Learning objectives:
Learn more about the process of managing online journals
Tips for working with journal editors