OpenEmory is expanding and simplifying its options for depositing scholarly works!
A wide variety of scholarly works can now be deposited directly into OpenEmory via the website.
https://t.co/oKqqdaIse4
Ever noticed that you can't "buy" an ebook? The shift away from ownership has a huge cost to the knowledge economy because of its impact on libraries. Learn more in this new report from @nyulaw: https://t.co/etwpoP6LOP
Exciting times for #OA at Emory! Jenny Townes, #openaccess librarian in the Scholarly Communications Office, was a featured speaker in "The Authority File" podcast. Listen at the link below.
@EmoryUniversity@EmoryDPH
Check out the latest in our series on legal issues in open access publishing --
"Read your open access publishing agreements, or: how you might accidentally give Elsevier or Wiley the exclusive right to profit from your OA article"
https://t.co/W554lUDSLs
The future of libraries, preservation, and equitable access hang in the balance of a fair-use case brought by corporate publishers against the nonprofit @internetarchive. Weigh in on the side of libraries: https://t.co/3exF5IMmUy. #DigitalRightsForLibraries
Congrats to our current and former colleagues @CarrieElise@MelanieKowalski @SarahNQuigley & @reffervescent for their new #OpenAccess book! It's focused on rights review workflows for digitizing and sharing archival materials online.
Check out new @ScNotebook content from @CarrieElise@MelanieKowalski @SarahNQuigley & @reffervescent, Finding Balance: Collaborative Workflows for Risk Management in Sharing Cultural Heritage Collections Online. More at https://t.co/5xVwFitKMK #copyright
Ever wonder how expensive library subscriptions for resources are? Take the
@DukeLibraries
Quiz. The quiz is probably comparable to most private universities.
https://t.co/l27FeKGYdl
@EmoryLibraries@EmoryUniversity
Big news from @WHOSTP on advancing open & equitable research: 2023 announced as the Year of Open Science across the U.S. government! #openscience#openaccess https://t.co/EGlzpY1Gzm
Emory researchers: Do you have an #ORCIDiD yet? It's easy to get one and it will set you apart from other researchers with a similar (or the same) name, even if you change your name. #Emory profs share their stories here. You can start here: https://t.co/ZocxofMkb4 @EmoryLibsOA
Attn #Emory faculty, postdocs & grad student researchers: #ORCID iDs are free, easy-to-establish digital identifiers that ensure researchers are credited for their work & help meet new federal reqs. Create an ORCID iD today @laneygradschool@emoryresearch https://t.co/k99HfXp3gs
Congratulations to @EmoryUniversity professor Megan O'Neil and @LACMA 's Diana Magaloni on their #OpenAccess publication The Science and Art of Maya Painted Ceramic Vessels! https://t.co/Fk5wrDLgIA
Happy #OAWeek! On Thursday at 4pm we celebrate more than 150 Emory authors who have published OA in the last year. Please join us in the Jones Room! RSVP at https://t.co/u1FE6p0Do1 @EmoryCDS @EmoryLibsOA@FoxCenterEmory
In preparation for #OAWeek, we are celebrating #OA authors from @EmoryUniversity. Today's authors are Emilie C. Collins et al. with their article on immune thrombocytopenia after the Pfizer vaccine @JACEPOpen https://t.co/V4CbXnQ8y2