Sentences with phrase «scholarly communication»

As an academic librarian I support the open access movement for scholarly communications.
In general, the trends in scholarly communication are more, more and more.
Kathleen Fitzpatrick, director of scholarly communication for the Modern Language Association and a visiting professor at New York University in New York City who studies how networked communication technologies affect scholarship, found in her experiments that, for authors, interactive peer review is «more work than a traditional review process,» she says.
A new article describes changes in legal scholarly communication as a shift from long, rights - protected mediated forms to short, open - access, unmediated ones.
Rebecca Martin, the collections strategist and scholarly communications librarian at Gutman, says the collection is the library's first featuring art.
Dean of University Library at Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis, Assistant Vice President, Digital Scholarly Communications for Indiana University, and author of Reimagining the Academic Library
Each week their team of experts, led by founding editors Stacy Konkiel and Nicky Agate, work to «liberate research» by recruiting the «very best scholarly communication literature from across the Web, working with authors to make their research available, ensuring that librarians are connected to... [more]
Carol Stephenson, University Library Sector Over the past 27 years as an academic librarian, Carol Stephenson has been engaged in issues affecting scholarly communication from roles at the university, provincial, and national level and from participation on publisher advisory boards.
* Recommended by members of the York University Libraries Scholarly Communication Initiative.
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.
Each week their team of experts, led by founding editors Stacy Konkiel and Nicky Agate, work to «liberate research» by recruiting the «very best scholarly communication literature from across the Web, working with authors to make their research available, ensuring that librarians are connected to excellent research that's relevant to their work.»
Forceful imposition of undeserved key authorship of scholarly communications such as manuscripts, conference abstracts, etc., by power harassment (i.e. via the abuse of hierarchical superiority), whereby refusal to comply might be perceived as being professionally very disadvantageous.
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We champion the Library's research and scholarly communication missions through our global digital and print publishing and distribution programs.
And while I have yet to be party to any Gates» funding (in the interests of full disclosure), I can say that a second venture in scholarly communication demonstrates well enough the upside and downside of big philanthropy.
There's a relatively new online journal focusing on open access and scholarly communication called The Idealis.
There's certainly more that can be done to make the case for archiving among faculty and students, just as there are still difficult questions to face in how scholarly communication is to be reshaped within this new medium in ways that maximize access and exchange.
The Working Group includes stakeholders from across the full spectrum of the Canadian scholarly communications ecosystem and on November 7, 2016, the Working Group held its first full - day meeting...
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.
If you are interested in a weekly installment from The Idealis pointing you to research on scholarly communication you can receive updates via email, Twitter or RSS feed.
We've been working with Adrian Ho, Western's Scholarly Communications Librarian, on these issues.
As a result of the resolution, HGSE faculty will now provide their scholarly articles to the Harvard Office for Scholarly Communication for deposit in an open access digital repository that is currently under development.
The mega-journals, from Public Library of Science, with PLoS One, the Nature Publishing Group, with Scientific Reports, or the Royal Society, with Open Biology, link open access to the first new principle of digital scholarly communication, namely, that there is room in any given journal for all of its peer - reviewed - and - approved articles, and the world is richer by the appearance far sooner of a great many more articles in an open access format.
«It is valuable to have an actual empirical study that examines this,» says John Budd, a scholarly communications professor at the University of Missouri School of Information Science and Learning Technologies in Columbia, who was not involved in the study.
«When we're on a long journey, we have a right to celebrate when the odometer rolls over at some round number of miles, even if we're perfectly aware that the round number is somewhat arbitrary,» says Peter Suber, who is the director of Harvard University's Office for Scholarly Communication.
This could «reduce the risk to publishers of moving to an open - access business model,» says Stuart Shieber, who heads Harvard's Office for Scholarly Communication and is one of the drivers behind the initiative.
Open access is here to stay in academic publishing and scholarly communications, and that's been very clear for nearly 10 years.
However imperfect, the Archambault analysis is welcome, says open - access advocate Peter Suber, director of Harvard University's Office for Scholarly Communication.
Jeffrey Beall, a scholarly communications librarian at the University of Colorado, Denver, doesn't think so.
Additionally, I am interested in data accuracy and reproducibility, as well as transparency and free access to data and scholarly communications.
I have worked in the scholarly communications industry for over twenty five years, and am passionate about supporting change that helps make research more accessible and effective.
London, UK About Blog The Royal Society is a Fellowship of the world's most eminent scientists and is the oldest scientific academy in continuous existence.This blog shares items of interest to the scientific journal publishing community, including features with top scientists, developments at the Royal Society, and news and discussion pieces from across the world of scholarly communication.
Increasingly, they are applying their knowledge of and investment in the scholarly communications process to launch their own publishing programs that disseminate unique and original content and showcase their campus» contributions to knowledge.
«The current system for scholarly communication must change, and our only option is to cancel deals when they don't meet our demands for a sustainable transition to open access.»
A new SAGE white paper, out today, summarizes the current discovery landscape for scholarly communications, advocates for cooperative efforts across the industry, and proposes specific recommendations for discoverability improvement for librarians, publishers, and service providers.
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.
Academic law librarians are increasingly involved with the development and management of institutional repositories, with research intensification and scholarly communications.
CNI is an organization dedicated to supporting the transformative promise of networked information technology for the advancement of scholarly communication and the enrichment of intellectual productivity.
The application that is used most is reference linking in scholarly communications, which is what CrossRef DOIs provide.
I would argue though that this is an excellent resource for anyone interested in open access and scholarly communication.
Shieber, who teaches computer science at Harvard University and is the faculty director of the university's Office for Scholarly Communications, originally introduced this model agreement in February of 2014 on his blog The Occasional Pamphlet.
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