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Google Scholar Citations, Anne E. Rauh Oct 2014

Google Scholar Citations, Anne E. Rauh

Anne Rauh

No abstract provided.


Faculty Perceptions Of Open Access Author Fees: A Case Study At Two Universities, Anne E. Rauh Sep 2014

Faculty Perceptions Of Open Access Author Fees: A Case Study At Two Universities, Anne E. Rauh

Anne Rauh

In the fall of 2013, librarians at Cornell University and Syracuse University surveyed STEM faculty about open access author fees. While few authors had decided against publishing in an open access journal due to the author fee requirement, results showed skepticism towards the quality of open access titles, opposition to paying fees from their own funds, and a lack of understanding of how university resources such as library subscriptions are funded. The speaker will take the participants through the case study results and discuss opportunities for librarians and publishers to collaborate on increasing awareness and participation in open access.


Stem Faculty Perceptions Of Open Access Author Fees, Anne E. Rauh Jun 2014

Stem Faculty Perceptions Of Open Access Author Fees, Anne E. Rauh

Anne Rauh

Anne Rauh, Syracuse University, and Jeremy Cusker, Cornell University, surveyed STEM Faculty at their respective universities about perceptions of OA author fees in October 2013. Reponses suggested that faculty were concerned about predatory publishing and unwilling to accept any costs for publishing. This talk will briefly cover the survey results, conclusions drawn from it, and suggestions for librarians communicating about OA moving forward.


Altmetrics, Anne E. Rauh, Linda M. Galloway, Janet L. Pease Feb 2014

Altmetrics, Anne E. Rauh, Linda M. Galloway, Janet L. Pease

Anne Rauh

No abstract provided.