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Bucknell Celebrates International Open Access Week
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Open Access at Bucknell. All Scholarship. Free. For Everybody. Bucknell Celebrates International Open Access Week. October 13, 2010. In celebration of International Open Access Week (Oct. 18-24), please join us for the following special events:. Open Access Publishing Roundtable. Oct 20, 12-1 pm, Bertrand Library Traditional Reading Room. What is open access publishing and why is it important to you? A Fair(y) Use Tale. Oct 21, 12-1 pm, Bertrand Library Traditional Reading Room. A Fair(y) Use Tale.
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Open Access at Bucknell. All Scholarship. Free. For Everybody. Open Access Week 2012 Events. October 9, 2012. October 2012 marks Bucknell’s first anniversary as an open access institution. In celebration of this milestone, L&IT will host several events during International Open Access Week, Oct. 22-26. SPARC/World Bank Open Access Week 2012 Kickoff Simulcast. Oct 22, 4-5:30 pm, Bertrand Library Traditional Reading Room. My Article’s been Accepted, Now What? Oct 23, 12-1 pm, Library Lab. October 4, 2011.
Bucknell Faculty Approves Open Access Policy
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Open Access at Bucknell. All Scholarship. Free. For Everybody. Bucknell Faculty Approves Open Access Policy. October 4, 2011. On October 4, 2011, the faculty of Bucknell University approved an institutional policy on open access publishing. The policy reads as follows:. To assist in the open distribution of the scholarly articles, faculty members are requested to provide bibliographic information and an electronic copy of each article to the scholarly communications officer, who will be designated by the...
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Open Access at Bucknell. All Scholarship. Free. For Everybody. Open Access Week 2012 Events. October 9, 2012. October 2012 marks Bucknell’s first anniversary as an open access institution. In celebration of this milestone, L&IT will host several events during International Open Access Week, Oct. 22-26. SPARC/World Bank Open Access Week 2012 Kickoff Simulcast. Oct 22, 4-5:30 pm, Bertrand Library Traditional Reading Room. My Article’s been Accepted, Now What? Oct 23, 12-1 pm, Library Lab. October 4, 2011.
Introducing Open Access at Bucknell
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Open Access at Bucknell. All Scholarship. Free. For Everybody. Introducing Open Access at Bucknell. August 27, 2010. What is open access? The principle of open access scholarship is simple: to make scholarly publications and materials freely available on the internet for unrestricted use. The goal of open access is to remove pricing barriers (e.g. subscription costs) and permission barriers (e.g. restrictive licensing policies) in order to disseminate scholarship as widely as possible. No Open access doe...
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The University of North Carolina Scholarly Communications Working Group —
The University of North Carolina Scholarly Communications Working Group. Join the Mailing List. Resources & Links. The Odum Institute for Research in Social Science. Http:/ scholcom.web.unc.edu. Information contact: marjorie fowler AT unc.edu. May 1st, 2015 by Megan Kilb in Uncategorized. Middot; No Comments. Topic: The Commemoration of World War I at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. When: Wednesday, 13 May 2015, noon-1pm. Rarr; No Comments. March 11th, 2015 by Megan Kilb in Uncategorized.
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For Faculty and Researchers. York University Scholarly Communications Initiative. Open Access Week 2014 is October 20-26. Join us for a film screening and treats!
Open Access at Bucknell — All Scholarship. Free. For Everybody.
Open Access at Bucknell. All Scholarship. Free. For Everybody. Open Access Week 2012 Events. October 9, 2012. October 2012 marks Bucknell’s first anniversary as an open access institution. In celebration of this milestone, L&IT will host several events during International Open Access Week, Oct. 22-26. SPARC/World Bank Open Access Week 2012 Kickoff Simulcast. Oct 22, 4-5:30 pm, Bertrand Library Traditional Reading Room. My Article’s been Accepted, Now What? Oct 23, 12-1 pm, Library Lab. October 4, 2011.
Scholarly Communications at Brandeis University
Open Access at Brandeis University. Brandeis Open Access Fund Description. Brandeis Open Access Fund Recipients. Brandeis University Library Reserve Policy. Publishing your Undergraduate Thesis at Brandeis. Publishing your Master’s Thesis at Brandeis. Publishing your Master’s Paper at Brandeis. Publishing your Doctoral Dissertation at Brandeis. Publishing Faculty and Staff Works. 8220;In a better world, high-quality, peer-reviewed information. 8211; John Unsworth, Vice Provost, University Librarian and.
Scholarly Communication Program | Exploring innovative models for sharing new knowledge
Exploring innovative models for sharing new knowledge. 8220;Research Without Borders” Panel to Discuss Fair Use in Art and Photography. Research Without Borders Panel To Discuss Big Open Data on December 4th. Open Access Week at Columbia: October 20-26. Hey Columbia – it’s nearly time for Open Access Week! Screening of Internet’s Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz. Research Without Borders Panel To Discuss DIY Scholarly Publishing on September 24. Please join Columbia Libraries/Information Services’...
Bookish | From the Office of Scholarly Communication at the Modern Language Association
From the Office of Scholarly Communication at the Modern Language Association. Top Ten October Downloads from CORE, the MLA Repository. Here are the items that were most downloaded from. Top Summer Downloads from the MLA Repository. Here are the ten most downloaded items from. The MLA repository, this summer. Contribute to an MLA Volume on Teaching The Romance of the Rose. Call for Essay Proposals for a Volume on Teaching French Neoclassical Tragedy. Teaching French Neoclassical Tragedy. An excerpt from ...
Scholarly Communications @ UBC | Scholarly Communications
The University of British Columbia. UBC - A Place of Mind. The University of British Columbia. Scholarly Communications @ UBC. Scholarly Communications @ UBC. Why publish Open Access? How do I make my work Open Access? Institutional Open Access Mandates. UBC Open Access Position Statement. Find Open Access Literature. Innovative Dissemination of Research Award. Make your work OA with cIRcle, UBC’s Institutional Repository. What is Open Access? Why publish Open Access? How do I make my work Open Access?
Scholarly Communication News@BC
Wednesday, August 21, 2013. This blog has moved to a new location: http:/ scholcomm.bc.edu. Thursday, August 1, 2013. Open Access To Research: An Ideal Complicated By Reality. The article "Open Access To Research: An Ideal Complicated By Reality". Monday, July 29, 2013. Debate over Dissertation Embargoes. Last week the American Historical Association issued a statement. On Thursday the Harvard University Press blog included a very evenhanded post. Most people involved in this discussion likely understand...