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  • UC Libraries Host Regional Faculty Forums to Discuss Alternative Forms of Scholarly Communication

    …The Office of Scholarly Communication works with its partners across the University of California to host discussions with and among UC’s scholars regarding the challenges, the opportunities, and UC’s responses to evolving scholarly communication systems. Fall 2003 Faculty Forums Forum report [December 18, 2003] Presentation on scholarly communication and the UC community [PPT] Forum background [April 21, 2003]…

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  • Who “owns” your data?

    …bination, and often there’s room to argue about which. Is your data like a phone book? Facts aren’t protected by copyright, no matter how much work you had to do to get them. And thank goodness: imagine if someone could own the copyright in, say, temperature data. If they could claim copyright’s exclusive right to reproduction and distribution of those facts, it would seriously limit other people’s ability to publish work on climate change. A part…

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  • eScholarship Journal Spotlight: Glossa Psycholinguistics

    …annual submissions and published articles. We have steadily increased the number of articles we publish each year, and are on track to publish more than 30 articles in 2024. Moving forward, we think a reasonable annual target might be 150 submissions and 40-50 published articles. We also want to see our articles being cited, which is already happening. Our revenue comes almost entirely from Voluntary Author Contributions, or VACS. Authors are not…

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  • 2003 Faculty Forums Background

    …nsultation with the leadership of the Academic Council, proposed a pair of regional seminars in northern and southern California to further explore these issues with a broadly representative group of UC faculty. Each division chair nominated four or five faculty members from each campus. The resulting group of participants was supplemented to ensure both broad disciplinary representation. In view of the increasingly important role of libraries in…

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  • Research Impact & Scholarly Profiles

    …adjusts for these differences.  Field-weighted citation impact divides the number of citations received by a publication by the average number of citations received by publications in the same field, of the same type, and published in the same year.  The world average is indexed to a value of 1.00. Values above 1.00 indicate above-average citation impact, and values below 1.00 likewise indicate below-average citation impact.  It’s a proprietary st…

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  • Getting found: Indexing and the independent OA journal

    …d about 2,000 combined article views and downloads per month; by 2015 that number had climbed to 130,000. Without the support of a large publisher, and charging a modest $400 article processing fee, the journal’s resources are limited. So what’s the secret to its success? Well, it doesn’t hurt to fill a need in an active and growing field – or to have a hard-working board of editors thinking about savvy strategies to build connections with profess…

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  • 2003 Faculty Forums Report

    …meeting in November 2002, the Academic Council endorsed a proposal to hold regional seminars to explore the challenges and the future of scholarly communication. Envisioned to engage a broadly diverse group of University of California faculty, it was hoped the seminars would initiate an evolving partnership for the mutual education and exploration of scholarly communication issues between UC faculty and the Systemwide Library and Scholarly Informa…

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  • University of California agreement with Wiley expands to all 10 UC campuses: New agreement quadruples the number of UC articles eligible for free and open access in Wiley journals

    …ed in 2022 — Irvine, Merced, Riverside, Santa Barbara and Santa Cruz — the number of open access articles published in Wiley journals increased nearly three-fold compared with previous years. Bringing in Berkeley (including LBNL), Davis, San Diego, UCLA and UCSF will quadruple the amount of UC research covered under the agreement — putting UC on track for an even greater number of open access articles in 2023. Ten percent of all UC research is pub…

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  • Institutions partner with ACS to advance first California-wide transformative open access agreement

    …gotiations. The California State University (CSU) is the largest four-year regional, public university system in the United States with 23 campuses enrolling 477,000 students and employing 56,000 faculty and staff. The Chancellor’s Office coordinates approximately 80 annual library e-resource contracts for over 325 library e-resource products, with a $30 million budget for the 23 CSU libraries who serve their students, faculty, and the public with…

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  • Next Generation Library Publishing + Big Ten Academic Alliance Announce the Launch of a Pilot Project

    …at will define collections and services of the future. Memberships include regional and national associations and consortia, including the Big Ten Academic Alliance Center for Library Initiatives, the Association of Research Libraries (ARL), the Digital Library Federation (DLF), and the Samvera community. IU Libraries is a founding member of HathiTrust, a shared digital repository. About Penn State University Libraries Since 2003, the Association…

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