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February 2006
Esther Hoorn
Copyright Issues in Open Access Research Journals: The Authors' Perspective A survey reveals the desire on the part of academics to change the balance of rights within copyright between authors and publishers in scholarly communication journals. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
February 2007
Miriam A. Drake
Scholarly Communication in Turmoil Two leading experts provide some insight into scholarly publishing now and in the future. mark for My Articles similar articles
Searcher
January 2002
Myer Kutz
The Scholars Rebellion Against Scholarly Publishing Practices: Varmus, Vitek, and Venting In the decades-long arguments over STM (scientific/technical/medical) journal publishing, mainly about subscription price increases and intellectual property and accessibility issues, one thing has changed in the last few years. Scholars have become involved... mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib
February 2006
Titia van der Werf-Davelaar
Facilitating Scholarly Communication in African Studies A look at the aspects of the transformation in academic publishing, looking at it from the perspective of the Africanist community in the Netherlands. mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib
November 2006
Peter B. Hirtle
Author Addenda: An Examination of Five Alternatives While not perfect, author addenda can be an important tool that authors can use to retain the rights they want or that their employing institutions request that they retain. mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib
February 2007
Crews & van Westrienen
Copyright, Publishing, and Scholarship: The "Zwolle Group" Initiative for the Advancement of Higher Education The relationship of copyright law to the creation and publication of scholarly works is a critical concern for the advancement of new knowledge. mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib
Mar/Apr 2011
Elena Giglia
Open Access, Open Data: Paradigm Shifts in the Changing Scholarly Communication Scenario The Open Access Open Data conference was held December, 2010 in Cologne, Germany. The purpose of the conference was to examine the development of the Open Access movement during the last five years and how it will change. mark for My Articles similar articles
ONLINE
Jul/Aug 2011
Vera Munch
Open Access: Shaking the Basics of Academic Publishing Although open access is not a new concept, the all-embracing structural upheaval caused by digital technology is still turning academic publishing upside down. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
September 22, 2011
Nancy K. Herther
Authors Take Libraries to Court in Face Off on Copyright Issues On Sept. 12, eight authors -- including James Shapiro and Fay Weldon -- along with three key organizations representing authors in North America and Australia -- filed suit to stop academic libraries from their participation in HathiTrust digitization projects mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib
Jan/Feb 2012
David Shotton
The Five Stars of Online Journal Articles -- a Framework for Article Evaluation I propose five factors -- peer review, open access, enriched content, available datasets and machine-readable metadata -- as the Five Stars of Online Journal Articles. mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib
Nov/Dec 2012
Tomasz Neugebauer
Report on the 16th International Conference on Electronic Publishing: Social Shaping of Digital Publishing The Conference on Electronic Publishing has provided a valuable venue for the exchange of ideas between librarians, computer scientists, publishers and others since it was first organized in 1997. mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib
Sep/Oct 2008
Shailey Minocha
In Brief Design of Learning Spaces in 3-D Virtual Environments... Multimedia Annotation and Community Folksonomy Building... The MeAggregator Project... ONIX for Publication Licenses... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
March 17, 2015
Richard Huffine
Distinctions Emerge in U.S. Government Plans for Expanding Access to Research Research funded by the U.S. government is finally going to be available for anyone to read and cite, based on plans laid out by the agencies that administer the funding mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib
May/Jun 2013
In Brief and In the News Directory of Open Access Journals Relaunched with New Features... Scholars Portal Certified as a Trustworthy Digital Repository... A Week In the Trenches at SXSW 2013... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib
Sep/Oct 2015
Mary Wu
The Future of Institutional Repositories at Small Academic Institutions: Analysis and Insights While all institutional repositories have experienced the same obstacles relating to a lack of faculty participation, those at small universities face unique challenges. mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib
Jul/Aug 2013
In Brief and In the News Europeana releases first free iPad app... IMLS and Webjunction convening examines continuing education for library professionals... ALA Task Force releases digital literacy recommendations... mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib
May 2000
Richard K. Johnson
A Question of Access SPARC, BioOne, and Society-Driven Electronic Publishing mark for My Articles similar articles
Searcher
March 2005
Carol Ebbinghouse
Open Access: The Battle for Universal, Free Knowledge Many publishers are joining authors in permitting open access through self-archiving in institutional repositories. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
March 7, 2013
Nancy K. Herther
Library Publishing Coalition -- A Milestone in Evolution of Scholarly Publishing For the past year, representatives of some of the most influential university libraries in the country have been meeting and exploring the potential for library/press partnerships for scholarly publishing in the future. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
January 17, 2012
Robin Peek
Research Works Act Could Challenge Public Access to Federally Funded Research This act is designed to thwart activities such as the National Institutes of Health Public Access Policy, which requires scientists to submit final peer-reviewed journal manuscripts that arise from NIH funds to the digital archive PubMed Central. mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib
Nov/Dec 2014
Brook et al.
The Social, Political and Legal Aspects of Text and Data Mining There is a vast literature describing research into, and applications of text and data mining, as well as the technical challenges. Relatively little has been written on the political, social and legal barriers involved. mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib
Jul/Aug 2009
Giglia & Galimberti
ELPUB 2009 - Rethinking Electronic Publishing: Innovation in Communication Paradigms and Technologies In the three-day event, 40 speakers from each of the five continents presented papers on Open Access, digital preservation, and scholarly communication processes and quality control. mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib
Mar/Apr 2015
In Brief and In the News IMLS to Award $154.8 Million to States to Improve Library Services... Wiley Launches Premium Open Access Journal Advanced Science... Mellon Grant Awarded to NISO to Explore Patron Privacy in Library and Publisher Systems... mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
April 10, 2006
Robin Peek
European Commission Releases Key Scientific Publishing Report The European Commission has finally released its report on scientific publishing and now has firmly placed itself in the international discussion of where such publishing should go in the future. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
April 2012
Opening the Doors of Knowledge Should all journal articles be free to access online? mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib
May/Jun 2012
In Brief and In the News SPRUCE project tackles digital preservation challenges with hands on events... The TIMBUS project - timeless business processes and services... Orphan works and mass digitization: obstacles and opportunities... mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
February 7, 2011
Wiley Launches New Program of Open Access Journals The first journals will launch shortly, publishing primary peer-reviewed research in a range of broad-based subject disciplines in the life and biomedical sciences. mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib
Nov/Dec 2014
In Brief and In the News Federal Grants of $30 Million Awarded to Support Museums across the U.S... Knowledge Managers' New Role in Making Open Scholarship Mainstream... 2014 Digital Preservation Training Needs Assessment Survey... mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib
Jan/Feb 2011
In Brief and In the News RAPTOR: Understanding your users' use of e-resources... Science.gov Sports a New Image Search... Anianet and Springer Announce Cooperation to Promote Scholarly Collaboration... mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib
November 2002
Richard K. Johnson
Institutional Repositories Partnering with faculty to enhance scholarly communication using digital collections that capture and preserve the intellectual output of a single or multi-university community. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
July 26, 2004
Richard Poynder
British Politicians Call on U.K. Government to Support Open Access Following 7 months of deliberation, the U.K. House of Commons' Science and Technology Committee has concluded that the current model for scientific publishing is unsatisfactory. mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib
Sep/Oct 2009
Elena Giglia
Report on OAI 6 Details from the Workshop on Innovations in Scholarly Communication held in Geneva this year in June. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
October 11, 2012
George H. Pike
Google's Settlement With Publishers Does Not Resolve All Library Project Issues After more than 7 years of litigation, Google and The Association of American Publishers reached a settlement over Google's ongoing Library Project to scan books from public and academic libraries and make the content available over Google. mark for My Articles similar articles
Searcher
May 2004
Miriam A. Drake
Institutional Repositories Hidden Treasures Librarians are taking leadership roles in planning and building repositories now being created to manage, preserve, and maintain the digital assets, intellectual output, and histories of institutions. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
January 15, 2015
CCC Hosts Discussion About OA Practices Copyright Clearance Center published a report announcing its findings from a roundtable discussion with U.K.-based institutions and U.K. and U.S. publishers about managing open access fees on a large scale. mark for My Articles similar articles
Searcher
July 2005
Laura Gordon-Murnane
Generosity and Copyright: Creative Commons and Creative Commons Search Tools Librarians now have a useful tool they can use to help identify content that patrons might want to use in a podcast, a mash-up, a collage, a video contribution to a blog, a document, a presentation, or whatever. mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib In Brief and In the News Harnessing the Cognitive Surplus of the Nation by Crowdsourcing... Medieval Electronic Scholarly Alliance receives implementation funding from the Mellon Foundation... Content from European National and Research Libraries Now Available through New Portal for Researchers... mark for My Articles similar articles
ONLINE
Jan/Feb 2010
Laura Gordon-Murnane
Creative Commons: Copyright Tools for the 21st Century Copyright laws in the U.S. have been around since 1790, but two 20th-century revisions, coupled with the internet's fostering of a read/write culture, have had a significant impact on the use, reuse, and distribution of digital media and content in this century. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
May 31, 2005
Barbara Quint
Google Library Project Hit by Copyright Challenge from University Presses Extending the Google Print program to the digitization of five of the world's largest university research libraries, including copyrighted as well as non-copyrighted material, would inevitably seem to lead to a challenge of copyright violation. Oddly enough, the challenge has come from the less commercial publishers--the nonprofit university presses. mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib
Nov/Dec 2013
In Brief and In the News Connecting Presidential Collections... The African American Theater History Project at the University of Minnesota Libraries... CrossRef Members add over a quarter million CrossMark records... mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib
June 2006
D-Lib -- In Brief The Personal Repositories Online Wiki Environment Project... The Credibility Commons... In the News... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib
March 2006
To the Editor (March 2006) A reader responds to the article, Copyright Issues in Open Access Research Journals: The Authors' Perspective. mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib
Jul/Aug 2011
In Brief SEALS: Semantic Evaluation at Large Scale... Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Access to Learning Award 2012... New library study: demand up for technology, budget cuts limit access... mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib
Nov/Dec 2010
D-Lib Magazine In Brief and In the News Linked Data for Climate Research... Project Cumulus - Getting Services from the Cloud... SURFACE Launch... etc. mark for My Articles similar articles
Searcher
January 2001
Carol Ebbinghouse
Final Hours: Tasini Goes to the Supreme Court The United States Supreme Court has announced it will hear the appeal New York Times v. Tasini. In hearing this case, the Supreme Court will decide the rights of freelance authors and perhaps the future of digital content... mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib
May/Jun 2007
Arthur Sale
A Challenge for the Library Acquisition Budget Libraries have traditionally supported researchers as readers, but not as authors. It is desirable for the future of libraries, and for the future of research in their institutions, that libraries become engaged in this crucial step in the research process. mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib
April 2007
Davis & Connolly
Institutional Repositories: Evaluating the Reasons for Non-use of Cornell University's Installation of DSpace Cornell's DSpace is largely underpopulated and underused by its faculty. mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib
December 2007
Kaufman & Ubois
Good Terms - Improving Commercial-Noncommercial Partnerships for Mass Digitization OCLC Programs and Research engaged Intelligent Television to study the partnership agreements between cultural institutions and for-profit companies for the mass digitization of books and other media. This report presents the findings of that study. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
December 5, 2011
Barbie E. Keiser
Berlin 9 OA Conference Urging More, Faster The theme of this year's conference, The Impact of Open Access in Research & Scholarship, drew 260 researchers, research funders, OA advocates, commercial publishers, and policymakers. mark for My Articles similar articles
D-Lib
Nov/Dec 2012
In Brief and In the News IMLS Awards Grant to Engage Libraries... Semantic Search: Magnet for the Needle in the Search Haystack... NPG expands Creative Commons Attribution license options... mark for My Articles similar articles