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  • Research Impact & Scholarly Profiles

    …d. Get stats and find out who’s been reading and citing your work.” Academia.edu From their site: “Academia.edu is a platform for academics to share research papers. The company’s mission is to accelerate the world’s research. Academics use Academia.edu to share their research, monitor deep analytics around the impact of their research, and track the research of academics they follow.” LinkedIn From their site: “LinkedIn operates the world’s large…

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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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  • book cover, gold text on blue background, for "The University of California: Creating, Nurturing, and Maintaining Academic Quality in a Public-University Setting"

    Interview with Jud King: an author’s perspective on the rewards and challenges of open access book publishing

    …e second printing CSHE and I will distribute announcements in much greater number by email, using what source lists I can find. Here is where the specialized knowledge and marketing services of a conventional publisher of books on higher education such as Johns Hopkins University Press or Harvard Education Press would have been valuable. There is one book review, and possibly two, by journals underway but not yet published. Creating awareness and…

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  • Hosting a Roundtable

    …UCSF and beyond wanting to know more about how to flip their journals to OA. Schneider and the library’s scholarly communication librarian, Anneliese Taylor, laid out the plan for a roundtable based on the objectives of bringing together about a dozen invited UCSF editors to talk about the OA and flipping landscapes. They invited Dan Morgan, then Journals Publisher at the UC Press and part of the UC Office of Scholarly Communication, to facilitat…

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  • CP2OA: Participants from across North America converge to move the needle on open access

    …stics Department, leads a discussion on faculty engagement. (Photo by Cade Johnson for the UC Berkeley Library) Those meetings could be arranged, he suggested, through a panel of people from across the university who serve as representatives for their fields or departments, and come together in focus groups on the topic. Another concrete move will be encouraging senior faculty to set examples for junior faculty by publishing their work openly and…

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  • Open Statement: Why UC terminated journal negotiations with Elsevier

    …proposal would have required UC to forgo perpetual access to a significant number of Elsevier journals. UC expects that perpetual access to journal content will be part of an integrated open access agreement. Limitations on UC’s financial support for authors: The proposal did not enable UC to provide full financial support to authors who lack access to grant funds. UC is committed to supporting all UC authors who wish to publish open access. Exclu…

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  • Protocols.io and University of California logos

    UC’s protocols.io pilot extended for two additional years

    …Head of Scholarly Communication at the UCSF Library. “At UCSF, we saw the number of users double and the number of private protocols almost triple in the first seven months of our membership. We anticipate that this use will translate into more rigorous and reproducible research methods used by UC researchers.” That trend has continued throughout the initial three-year pilot. Lenny Teytelman, CEO of protocols.io and alum of UC Berkeley, reports,…

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  • UC and Elsevier – October 2019

    …proposal would have required UC to forgo perpetual access to a significant number of Elsevier journals. UC expects that perpetual access to journal content will be part of an integrated open access agreement. Limitations on UC’s financial support for authors: The proposal did not enable UC to provide full financial support to authors who lack access to grant funds. UC is committed to supporting all UC authors who wish to publish open access. Exclu…

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  • General FAQ for UC Open Access Agreements

    …eement or on the amount of funding I can receive? There are no caps on the number of articles published nor on the amount of funding you receive. As long as you are the corresponding author and conducted the work while affiliated with UC, you are eligible. Author Eligibility I am not sure whether I am eligible based on my role at UC (e.g. I am a student, postdoctoral scholar, clinician, adjunct or emeritus faculty, employee, etc.). Am I eligible?…

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  • Authors

    …authorship), and the higher the journal’s impact index is the smaller the number of women listed as the principal author (Bendels et al., 2018)….[H]owever, when articles are reviewed anonymously (double-blind review), the number of articles published with women listed as the first author increases (Budden et al., 2008), highlighting the impact of implicit bias in this process.” (Calaza et al., 2021) Additional research is necessary to determine t…

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