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Unlock The Value Of Open Content, Jill Emery, Swetta Abeyta, Danielle Bromelia
Unlock The Value Of Open Content, Jill Emery, Swetta Abeyta, Danielle Bromelia
Library Faculty Publications and Presentations
The proliferation of open access content presents opportunities and challenges for libraries, publishers, and library service providers. This program provides a timely overview of the state of open access delivery, with examples of current solutions from the perspectives of librarians and library service providers.
Uksg Terms2.0 Webinar, Jill Emery, Peter Mccracken
Uksg Terms2.0 Webinar, Jill Emery, Peter Mccracken
Library Faculty Publications and Presentations
This webinar will provide an overview of the current work undertaken to re-write the techniques for electronic resource management with the incorporation of open access workflow management. This overview will provide insight into the key areas under exploration and outline the feedback compiled from the two interactive sessions held at the UKSG Annual Conference. We will also talk about the next steps we undertake to share the development of this project.
Our Lives As Editors Of A Predatory Journal: Lessons Learned Publishing A Scholarly Open Access Journal, Jill Emery, Jonathan Cain, Michael Levine-Clark
Our Lives As Editors Of A Predatory Journal: Lessons Learned Publishing A Scholarly Open Access Journal, Jill Emery, Jonathan Cain, Michael Levine-Clark
Library Faculty Publications and Presentations
Provides an overview of editorial process used with a scholarly open access journal. Explored ways in which the work done as scholarly editors and publishers this work can be seen as predatory and ways in which we are attempting to address this criticism.
User Experience With Evidence Based Purchasing, Jill Emery
User Experience With Evidence Based Purchasing, Jill Emery
Library Faculty Publications and Presentations
Presentation given on Portland State University Library's experience with evidence based purchasing models. Covers evidence based acquisitions plans and the outcomes seem from these experiences.
Making It Count: Usage Statistics & Electronic Resources Management, Jill Emery
Making It Count: Usage Statistics & Electronic Resources Management, Jill Emery
Library Faculty Publications and Presentations
Overview of usage statistics within the framework of electronic resource management and tools to use provided by Project COUNTER & USUS.
Data From: Opening Review In Lis Journals: A Status Report, Emily Ford
Data From: Opening Review In Lis Journals: A Status Report, Emily Ford
Library Faculty Publications and Presentations
This data includes a .csv file with data from survey responses. The following abstract describes the research study. The purpose of this study was to gain an overview of open peer review practices and attitudes of scholarly journal editors in the field of Library and Information Science. The survey posed questions regarding current publishing and review practices, and inquired about changes journals may have made to publication and review processes. Survey participation was solicited from 253 journal editors of LIS journals listed in the Directory of Open Access Journals and Journal Citation Reports. 42 complete responses and 11 incomplete responses …
Gathering The Needles Evaluating The Impact Of Gold Open Access Content With Traditional Subscription Journals, Jill Emery, Alison Bobal
Gathering The Needles Evaluating The Impact Of Gold Open Access Content With Traditional Subscription Journals, Jill Emery, Alison Bobal
Library Faculty Publications and Presentations
Investigating the use of gold open access content within subscription content has been a near impossible task until the adoption of the COUNTER 4 statistics in 2014. By reviewing the COUNTER JR1 GOA 2014 reports, two librarians evaluate the gold open access usage at their respective institutions from the following publishers: Elsevier, NPG, Sage, Springer, and Wiley. This initial investigation will be a benchmark for future studies to see if there is any impact on subscribed content or if usage is limited to non-subscribed content from these providers. Attendees will become familiar with the JR1 GOA reports from COUNTER as …