If you're on campus at York University this Friday afternoon Osgoode Hall Law School professor Carys Craig will introduce the screening of «The Internet's Own Boy» a presentation of the York University
Libraries Scholarly Communication Initiative.
* Recommended by members of the York University
Libraries Scholarly Communication Initiative.
Not exact matches
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers National Academy of Engineering NAS, Government - University - Industry Research Roundtable NAS, Committee on International Relations NAS, Committee on
Scholarly Communication with the People's Republic of China NAS, Committee on Science and Public Policy (COSPUP) National Academy of Science, National Research Council National Association of State Universities and Land - Grant Colleges (NASULGC) National Commission on
Libraries and Information Science National Conference on the Advancement of Research (NCAR), Les Cook National Council of University Research Administrators National Engineering Action Council (NEAC) National Science Teachers Association National Society of Professional Engineers Science and Technology Political Action Committee Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society of North America, 1977 - 1979 Sigma Xi Parapsychological Association Phi Theta Kappa Power Engineering Society Social Science Research Council Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) Society for Applied International Development State Academies of Science Union of Concerned Scientists United Community Centers, Brooklyn, New York
Rebecca Martin, the collections strategist and
scholarly communications librarian at Gutman, says the collection is the
library's first featuring art.
Most if not yet all universities, colleges and research institutions now have institutional repositories, usually the responsibility of a «
scholarly communications» office within the
library.
For some US commentary see the Brief from the Association of Research
Libraries and these posts from Duke University's
scholarly communications blog here and here.
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scholarly communication; Legal research.
This term «repositorian» was introduced by Paul Royster, Coordinator of
Scholarly Communications at the University of Nebraska — Lincoln
Libraries, and became very popular at the meeting.