Who needs access to research? Exploring the societal impact of open access
Author : ElHassan ElSabry Studies about open access (OA) have predominantly focused it impact on communication within the scholarly community. For example, many...
Author : ElHassan ElSabry Studies about open access (OA) have predominantly focused it impact on communication within the scholarly community. For example, many...
Author : Samuel A. Moore Open access (OA) is a contested term with a complicated history and a variety of understandings. This rich history is routinely ignored...
Authors : Philippe Mongeon, Elise Smith, Bruno Joyal, Vincent Larivière Contemporary biomedical research is performed by increasingly large teams. Consequently,...
Author : Erin C McKiernan Open scholarship, such as the sharing of articles, code, data, and educational resources, has the potential to improve university rese...
Author: Christopher Hollister INTRODUCTION Professional discourse concerning scholarly communication (SC) suggests a broad consensus that this is a burgeoning f...
Author: Amy Leigh Allen INTRODUCTION After the establishment of the University Archives at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, it became apparent that pr...
Authors: Jeanne Hazzard, Stephanie Towery INTRODUCTION This paper describes the process librarians in the Albert B. Alkek Library at Texas State University unde...