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Aslib Proceedings 64, no. 2 (2012): Includes “Accessibility of Online Resources Cited in Scholarly LIS Journals: A Study of Emerald ISI-Ranked Journals” and other articles.
College & Research Libraries 73, no. 2 (2011): Includes “Open Access Publishing: What Authors Want,” “Positioning Open Access Journals in a LIS Journal Ranking,” and other articles.
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952 readersAriadne, no. 65 (2010): Includes: “Developing Infrastructure for Research Data Management at the University of Oxford,” “Moving Researchers across the eResearch Chasm,” “Trust Me, I’m an Archivist: Experiences with Digital Donors,” and other articles. Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian 29, no. 4 (2010): Includes “Digital Archival Image Collections: Who Are the Users?” and other articles.
1659 readersYou can find it here January 31, 2011 Aslib Proceedings 63, no. 1 (2011): Includes “EIAH Data Model: Semantic Interoperability among Distributed Digital Repositories” and other articles. Bailey, Charles W., Jr. Digital Curation and Preservation Bibliography, Version 2. Houston: Digital Scholarship, 2011. Collection Building 30, no. 1 (2011): Includes “Use Of E-journals among Research Scholars at
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2701 readersJanuary 31, 2012
Adler, Prudence S., Patricia Aufderheide, Brandon Butler, and Peter Jaszi, co-facilitators. Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Academic and Research Libraries. Washington, DC: Association of Research Libraries, 2012.
Aslib Proceedings 64, no. 1 (2012): Includes “Long-Term Digital Information Preservation: Challenges in Latin America,” “Organizing Open Archives via Lightweight Ontologies to
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From a JSTOR Announcement:
On September 6, 2011, we announced that we are making journal content in JSTOR published prior to 1923 in the United States and prior to 1870 elsewhere freely available to anyone, anywhere in the world. This “Early Journal Content” includes discourse and scholarship in the arts and humanities,
1550 readersFrom the press release: Work begins this week to add over 5 million digital objects to Europeana from 19 of Europe’s leading research and university libraries. The project is called Europeana Libraries and it will put many of these treasures online for the first time. It will also add extensive collections from Google Books, theses,
572 readersFrom the Scholarly Electronic Publishing Weblog: June 30, 2012 Aslib Proceedings 64, no. 4 (2012): Includes “Persistence and Half-Life of URL Citations Cited in LIS Open Access Journals” and other articles. Bailey, Charles W., Jr. Digital Curation Bibliography: Preservation and Stewardship of Scholarly Works. Houston: Digital Scholarship, 2012. Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science and
714 readersOpen-access research ‘catastrophic’ for Reed Elsevier [Paid Content] Government plans to make publicly-funded research available for free online will be great for citizens but terrible news for journal publishers. One could lose up to 60 percent of its profits, an analyst warns. Are Free eBooks Killing the Market? [Rich Adin] The problem is free ebooks. As a
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115 readers[Press Release]DeepDyve Launches Innovative “5-Minute Freemium” ServiceWorld’s Largest Rental Service for Peer-reviewed Journals Offers Free Access to Millions of Research ArticlesDeepDyve, the leading online rental service for scholarly and professional research articles, today announced a new “freemium” offering whereby users can preview the full text of any article for free for five minutes per day.
807 readersFrom the press release: A new portfolio of research projects will be focusing on transitions to electronic-only publication, gaps in access, the dynammics of improving access to research papers and the future of scholarly communication. The scholarly communications landscape has been transformed over the past few years, in the UK and across the world. Technological