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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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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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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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American Chemical Society Expresses Opposition to NIH’s PubChem
…munication officers is maintained at http://libraries.universityofcalifornia.edu/scholarly/. Contact legislators: The ACS lobbying efforts are targeting Rep. Ralph Regula (OH), Chairman of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies (tel. 202-225-3876, fax 202-225-3059>; andSenator Arlen Specter (PA), Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Service…
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Follow up from The Right to Deposit webinar: statement and early signatories
…among the libraries of private academic institutions in Southern California. Today, SCELC represents a diverse community of 110+ Member and 230+ Affiliate institutions and organizations across multiple states, and is one of the top five consortia in licensing volume in all of North America. SCELC’s portfolio of consortial licensing, programming, and services is enabled by our commitment to building relationships and nurturing networks between our…
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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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Institutions partner with ACS to advance first California-wide transformative open access agreement
…oving a robust scholarly communication system for the citizens of California. We want our students and faculty to have access to the wealth of scholarly research not only while they are enrolled in school but throughout their lives.” ACS is the fourth-largest publisher of scholarly journal articles by researchers in the UC system, which includes 10 campuses and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Making it easier and more affordable for tho…
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‘Wind in our sails’: University of California hails White House guidance accelerating public access to federally funded research
…arch. The omicron variant of COVID-19 was identified in November 2021. The James Webb Space Telescope launched in December 2021 and sent back its first images just last month. Access to the latest science is the best way to solve today’s problems and accelerate future discoveries — and that is why the White House guidance issued this week to make federally funded research freely and immediately available is so important. A 2013 Obama-era policy e…
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EarthArXiv announces new partnership with California Digital Library to host earth sciences preprint service
…in encouraging the rapid and open circulation of their research findings.” James Frew, Associate Professor in the Bren School at UC Santa Barbara added, “The earth sciences are well-represented at UCSB, and open-access preprint services are crucial to their continued growth. Combining the science-focused distributed governance of EarthArXiv with the long-term stewardship of CDL is a dream solution for us.” Work will begin immediately to adapt the…