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Championing Change in Journal Negotiations
…ve a signal obligation to do so; and we invite our colleagues in the North American research community to embark with us on this journey. This Call to Action outlines some of the priorities and actions that will guide UC in addressing the issues of sustainability and open access transformation in our negotiations with journal publishers from 2018 forward, and articulates the ways in which we will engage with our stakeholder communities to advance…
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Arriving at your shared goals for the negotiation
…r stakeholders. Successful transformative agreements, as well as the North American and international experience with walkaways, can be utilized to bolster confidence with your stakeholders. For many UC administrators and faculty, knowing that UC was not acting in isolation, but adapting and advancing a new model that better reflected the funding structures of research-intensive institutions in North America, empowered us to take action. 4. Broadl…
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eScholarship celebrates its 20-year anniversary!
…hed 2022 Combinatorial Theory, established 2021 Alon: Journal for Filipinx American and Diasporic Studies, established 2021 Kinship, established 2021 Journal of Law and Political Economy, established 2020 New Chaucer Studies: Pedagogy and Profession, established 2020 Park Stewardship Forum, established 2020 …and these active student publications: The Undergraduate Historical and Critical Race & Ethnic Studies Journal at UC Merced, established 2014…
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California Universities Partner with Wiley on Landmark Open Access Agreement
…tatewide California Electronic Library Consortium Among the top five North American consortia in terms of licensing volume, SCELC represents 112 Member institutions, over 200 Affiliate institutions, an aggregate student population of approximately 500,000, more than $200 million in library budgets, and holdings comprising more than 21 million volumes. SCELC libraries can license nearly 2,500 electronic resources from more than 100 vendors. SCELC’s…
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Librarians
…rofession and support marginalized workers. Recruiting for Diversity – The American Library Association Office for Diversity, Literacy and Outreach Service provides an outline of strategies for incorporating practices to make hiring more inclusive. Avoid the “culture fit” mindset and create inclusive and equitable interview processes. Build intentional retention practices: the Canadian Association of Research Libraries offers specific strategies f…
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Open Access Theses & Dissertations
…duate division’s website (linked above) for more information. In 2013, the American Historical Association released a statement calling for graduate programs to adopt policies for up to a six year embargo for history dissertations. Many scholars found this extreme, and a variety of commentators weighed in (see, e.g., discussions in The Atlantic, The Chronicle of Higher Education, and Inside Higher Ed). In addition, a memo from Rosemary Joyce, the…
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Publish Your Book Open Access
…h the professional and scholarly publishing division of the Association of American Publishers and similar organizations worldwide are formally peer reviewed. When deciding to publish your book open access, always check the credentials of the publisher to which you submit your publication proposal. OAPEN’s Open Access Books Toolkit has some helpful guidance on finding an appropriate publisher that conducts rigorous peer review. If you are uncle…
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Does the UC Open Access Policy miss the mark? Depends on which mark.
…outside of academic employment and sometimes from Peru, my access to Latin American Antiquity online has been sporadic. I appreciate the facility provided by the U of C Berkeley to be able to reach this article directly, and the information is important to my current writing.” — Ann H. Peters, 7/31/14 “I am absolutely convinced that the knowledge, the new scientific results cannot be restricted by paywalls especially in the case of public financed…
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Images, Copyright, and the Future of Digital Publishing in the Arts
…ciation of Art Museum Curators and received statements of support from the American Alliance of Museums and the Association of Art Museum Directors. Despite all this, however, many scholars remain leery. Scholars who work with images need to better understand and advocate for their rights in order to shift away from a culture of permissions. No one is better placed than they are to understand and explain how the use of particular images (or the in…
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eScholarship Journal Spotlight: Glossa Psycholinguistics
…Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition (published by the American Psychological Association). In terms of more specific metrics, we would like to increase our 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 art…



