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  • Guidelines for Prioritizing Transformative Open Access Agreements

    …ed on the scale of UC-authored article publishing. By shifting the largest number of articles to open access, we can make a greater impact.   Opportunity Because we are committed to partnering with publishers of all types, sizes, and disciplines, we have also incorporated criteria for assessing the opportunity for working with publishers with lower levels of UC publication. We assess opportunity as a qualitative measure of the potential for the en…

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  • The Future of Digital Publishing

    …approaches contend with? Nontextual media in scholarly publishing poses a number of opportunities and challenges. Rich media greatly expands the choices for expression, and may engage a broader set of readers, particularly those for whom text isn’t a primary form of communication. Media can also reach across language and cultural barriers. Still, the vast majority of academic articles remain largely text-centric as a norm in Western academic cult…

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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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  • 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…

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  • UC and Elsevier: Why It Matters

    …nion University, Virginia Commonwealth University, University of Virginia, James Madison University, Virginia Tech, George Mason University (“Statement from Deans and Directors of Virginia Research Libraries on the University of California System’s Termination of Contract with Elsevier”) Virginia Tech (“University of California v. Elsevier: Why It Matters to Virginia”) University of Virginia (“Six Things UVA Researchers Need to Know About the UC S…

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  • UC Davis–Delta Stewardship Council Journal Has Helped Inform California Water Policies for 15 Years

    …in California water could read, and could write for, at no cost,” said Luoma. To help turn the idea into reality, Luoma teamed up with James Quinn at UC Davis, Randy Brown and Lauren Muscatine at the California Department of Water Resources, and Fred Nichols at the U.S. Geological Survey. Brown and Nichols would go on to become the first co-editors and Muscatine would become the managing editor. A common model of open-source publishing is to have…

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  • Open Access Tipping Point (OATIP) Public Affirmation

    …Ferry, University of Colorado Boulder Trent Hill, University of Washington James Hilton, University of Michigan Jeffrey MacKie-Mason, University of California Berkeley Michael Masson, University of Victoria Robert May, University of California Academic Senate Robert H. McDonald, University of Colorado Boulder Chris Nelson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Denise Pan, University of Washington Rebecca Richardson, Purdue University Richard…

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  • UC “Postprint Repository Services” Report Released

    …Repository Services: Context and Feasibility at the University of California. This March 2005 research report, generously supported by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, provides contextual information and recommendations for a repository for open-access distribution of UC faculty article publications. It based its recommendations for establishing, promoting, and further studying a UC postprint repository service on results from six research objecti…

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