Article by Malcolm Wolski, Joanna Richardson and Robyn Rebollo, Griffith University, Australia
Monthly Archives: May 2011
Institutional Repositories and Digital Preservation: Assessing Current Practices at Research Libraries
Article by Yuan Li, University of Syracuse and Meghan Banach, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Now and Into the Future
Editorial by Laurence Lannom, CNRI
SPARC introduces Open-access Journal Publishing Resource Index
This new resource is launched in conjunction with the SPARC Campus-based Publishing Resource Center ( http://www.arl.org/sparc/
The new index complements the rich existing resource center by pointing to relevant sections in existing openaccess journal publishing guides and to sample journal proposals, policies, bylaws, and other documentation to help with planning, development, and collaboration issues. Topics covered include:
• New Journal Planning
• Journal Publishing Program Policies
• Governance
• Editorial
• Marketing & Promotion
• Technical Platforms
• Sustainability Planning
Relevant sections of existing openaccess publishing guides, including those by David Solomon, Carol Sutton, Kevin Stranack, Jan Velterop, Howard Goldstein and Raym Crow, and others are indicated under each topic area.
By highlighting samples and best practices, the index will help give campuses the tools they need to develop and maintain long-term, successful openaccess publishing ventures. “As campus-based publishing gets more ambitious in scope, it’s important to build on the successes and challenges of earlier initiatives and adopt best practices,” said Raym Crow, senior consultant at SPARC. “Ultimately, campus-based publishing can offer universities greater control over the intellectual products they help create. SPARC is pleased to provide another tool to support libraries and publishers in sustainable, professional, openaccess publishing.”
Lee C. Van Orsdel, Dean of University Libraries at Grand Valley State University, says faculty are beginning to consult librarians for advice on journal publishing options, including openaccess models, and the SPARC site is a welcome resource. “We’re deepening our knowledge as quickly as possible, but it’s a whole new area of expertise for most of us,” she said. “It will save us time and increase the probability that we can get to the right solution when advising our faculty on their best options.”
The editorial board invites contributions from other campuses to help build this resource and expand the bibliography – especially with primary research papers on collaboration issues. “SPARC hopes this will seed an effort where people will give documents to share, making it a community hub,” said Crow. Members of the board and how to contact the managing editor with suggestions are detailed on the Center home page.
The Open Access Journal Publishing Resource Index is available online at http://www.arl.org/sparc/
Why scholarship should never be a commodity!
Presentation, graduate panel, Western Canada Speaker Series, Simon Fraser University Wednesday May 18, 2011. Moderator: Rick Gruneau.
Why scholarship should never be a commodity! (Or, transformative change for scholarly communication for communication scholars). For a version of this presentation which includes a bit of explanation of what I am talking about, download the presentation-of-a-presentation from my SLAIS LIBR 559L course blog.
Why scholarship should never be a commodity!
Presentation, graduate panel, Western Canada Speaker Series, Simon Fraser University Wednesday May 18, 2011. Moderator: Rick Gruneau.
Why scholarship should never be a commodity! (Or, transformative change for scholarly communication for communication scholars). For a version of this presentation which includes a bit of explanation of what I am talking about, download the presentation-of-a-presentation from my SLAIS LIBR 559L course blog.
Why scholarship should never be a commodity!
Presentation, graduate panel, Western Canada Speaker Series, Simon Fraser University Wednesday May 18, 2011. Moderator: Rick Gruneau.
Why scholarship should never be a commodity! (Or, transformative change for scholarly communication for communication scholars). For a version of this presentation which includes a bit of explanation of what I am talking about, download the presentation-of-a-presentation from my SLAIS LIBR 559L course blog.
Why scholarship should never be a commodity!
Presentation, graduate panel, Western Canada Speaker Series, Simon Fraser University Wednesday May 18, 2011. Moderator: Rick Gruneau.
Why scholarship should never be a commodity! (Or, transformative change for scholarly communication for communication scholars). For a version of this presentation which includes a bit of explanation of what I am talking about, download the presentation-of-a-presentation from my SLAIS LIBR 559L course blog.
Why scholarship should never be a commodity!
Presentation, graduate panel, Western Canada Speaker Series, Simon Fraser University Wednesday May 18, 2011. Moderator: Rick Gruneau.
Why scholarship should never be a commodity! (Or, transformative change for scholarly communication for communication scholars). For a version of this presentation which includes a bit of explanation of what I am talking about, download the presentation-of-a-presentation from my SLAIS LIBR 559L course blog.
Why scholarship should never be a commodity!
Presentation, graduate panel, Western Canada Speaker Series, Simon Fraser University Wednesday May 18, 2011. Moderator: Rick Gruneau.
Why scholarship should never be a commodity! (Or, transformative change for scholarly communication for communication scholars). For a version of this presentation which includes a bit of explanation of what I am talking about, download the presentation-of-a-presentation from my SLAIS LIBR 559L course blog.
Why scholarship should never be a commodity!
Presentation, graduate panel, Western Canada Speaker Series, Simon Fraser University Wednesday May 18, 2011. Moderator: Rick Gruneau.
Why scholarship should never be a commodity! (Or, transformative change for scholarly communication for communication scholars). For a version of this presentation which includes a bit of explanation of what I am talking about, download the presentation-of-a-presentation from my SLAIS LIBR 559L course blog.
Why scholarship should never be a commodity!
Presentation, graduate panel, Western Canada Speaker Series, Simon Fraser University Wednesday May 18, 2011. Moderator: Rick Gruneau.
Why scholarship should never be a commodity! (Or, transformative change for scholarly communication for communication scholars). For a version of this presentation which includes a bit of explanation of what I am talking about, download the presentation-of-a-presentation from my SLAIS LIBR 559L course blog.
Why scholarship should never be a commodity!
Presentation, graduate panel, Western Canada Speaker Series, Simon Fraser University Wednesday May 18, 2011. Moderator: Rick Gruneau.
Why scholarship should never be a commodity! (Or, transformative change for scholarly communication for communication scholars). For a version of this presentation which includes a bit of explanation of what I am talking about, download the presentation-of-a-presentation from my SLAIS LIBR 559L course blog.
Why scholarship should never be a commodity!
Presentation, graduate panel, Western Canada Speaker Series, Simon Fraser University Wednesday May 18, 2011. Moderator: Rick Gruneau.
Why scholarship should never be a commodity! (Or, transformative change for scholarly communication for communication scholars). For a version of this presentation which includes a bit of explanation of what I am talking about, download the presentation-of-a-presentation from my SLAIS LIBR 559L course blog.
Why scholarship should never be a commodity!
Presentation, graduate panel, Western Canada Speaker Series, Simon Fraser University Wednesday May 18, 2011. Moderator: Rick Gruneau.
Why scholarship should never be a commodity! (Or, transformative change for scholarly communication for communication scholars). For a version of this presentation which includes a bit of explanation of what I am talking about, download the presentation-of-a-presentation from my SLAIS LIBR 559L course blog.