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How the COPIM Project and the UCSB Library are βScaling Smallβ toward an open monograph future
…project, ‘Scaling Small’ involves creating an environment in which a large number of nonprofit publishers of whatever size, with a variety of business models, can sustainably transition to Open Access at a manageable cost through a collaborative effort. The concept is deeply rooted in promoting a sustainable collaborative environment, rather than a competitive publishing ecosystem, through the creation of unions of small independent or scholar-led…
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Royal Society of Chemistry Vouchers
…SC’s “Gold for Gold” program covers the entire APC, but only for a limited number of authors on each campus per year. To take advantage of the program, authors will need a voucher code, which they can get from their campus library after their article has been accepted for publication by RSC (see below for contact information). Authors then provide this voucher code to RSC during the publication process. RSC has characterized the Gold for Gold prog…
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Pathways to Open Access: Library Publishing/Repository Services and CDL
…uspices of the institution’s comprehensive open access policies (with that number likely to jump significantly as UC implements the systemwide all-staff policy), as well as the open access distribution of 200K+ additional working papers, reports, studies, open educational resources, theses and dissertations. Academic departments and research units across the ten UC campuses use the eScholarship Repository to aggregate all forms of research, and de…
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eScholarship Journal Spotlight: Parks Stewardship Forum
…received to each issue as it comes out. Another measure of success is the number of submissions we receive from outside our known circle of supporters. Our belief is that PSF’s readership is expanding because the journal’s contributors themselves represent a broader base. What does the future hold for your journal? We expect to be turning more to academics (and professionals not in federal agencies) for contributions and to serve as guest editors…
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Pathways to Open Access: Open Infrastructure and CDL
…ture component of our Pathways strategy, CDL is involved and invested in a number of initiatives to build and support open infrastructure, including: Co-leading the ROR (Research Organization Registry) initiative Membership in and partnership with Dryad Membership and board participation in Crossref and DataCite Membership in ORCID Contributions to DOAJ and DOAB Investment in OpenCitations Supporting the Initiative for Open Citations (I4OC), Initi…
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Peer Review
…scholarly community, the peer review process has also been criticized on a number of fronts, including: Conscious or unconscious bias by reviewers and/or editors Slow turnaround by reviewers Reliance on unpaid and untrained labor Poor checks against malicious intent or misconduct Introduction of algorithmic bias through AI tools While most scholars are aware of these issues, there remains trust in the basic premise that a review of scholarship…
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Open Mic: L2 Journal editors on the rapidly growing field of applied linguistics, the challenges of transhumanism, and the power of open access
…in Language and Literature. She told us she’s had trouble accessing a huge number of journals, and she was very happy to come across the journal and the eScholarship platform. She said to please keep it that way! Mark Kaiser: Another factor is that because the journal is concerned with language teaching– a big part of applied linguistics is how to teach language– making it open access gives access to the many thousands of teachers of English in hi…
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UC Launches Robust Publication Management System in Support of Open Access Policy
…All authors receive monthly usage reports from eScholarship, detailing the number of views and downloads of their articles.) Below is an example of how a deposited article appears in eScholarship. View this article on eScholarship. Faculty authors can participate in the open access policy either by depositing a file or by providing a link to a freely available version of their article in an open access journal or open access repository such as Pub…
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Transition Your Journal to OA
This page contains an expanding number of resources created by OSC to support journal editors and publishers and the organizations or libraries that work with them. The resources can be used as a toolkit to facilitate the open access (OA) transitioning process. Please reach out to OSC if you edit or publish a journal looking to transition to open access, or if you are working with journal editors seeking transition support. Guide to Transitioning…
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NIH Public Access Policy: Information for UC Authors
…g work more visible among scientists around the world is greater impact. A number of studies on the citation advantage of open access have shown that open access articles are, on the whole, more highly cited. The open environment provided by NIH will facilitate development of new kinds of computational research techniques. Already the full-texts of journal articles in PubMed Central are linked to other scientific databases such as GenBank, enablin…