We'll be closing this account in mid-June 2020 as @LynneeLue (the tweeter behind the curtain) graduates and finishes her open access work @UNCLibrary. Get updates about #openaccess at UNC from @UNCScholComm and @UNC_Librarian.
Our book "Together Apart: The Psychology of COVID-19" is now with the publisher @SAGEpsychology but a preprint available on-line free: https://t.co/Luhtn42wT2
Huge thanks to @Amy_Maher_SAGE and the team of contributors from around the world who helped us put it together
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A free webinar series through @UBCPress from May 18-29. It's always good to be having these conversations about #openaccess so we can make sure we're being responsible to all parties. https://t.co/jVgiXHNy1P
Fascinating discussion to be had at the Open Publishing Fest... Protecting Cultural Knowledge - organised by @ravenspacepub https://t.co/I8crbM28Xo #openpublish
Free LIS virtual conference by @nclive May 18-20, no registration required. https://t.co/G3Oqtbv4E6 Topics around
✅ launching programs
✅ outreach to communities
✅ initiating DEI practices
✅ partnering with others
#NCLIVE2020
@entrebuslibnc You rock! Interested to hear your first impressions about the online instruction. Good for instruction transitions to be transparent as well.
“Advancing Open: Views from Scholarly Communications Practitioners” (New Report From Canadian Association of Research #Libraries) https://t.co/I2No8xglGJ #scholcomm#libraries#librarians
Become a go-to expert on #preprints and help your community accelerate scientific communication and discovery. Apply to join the first cohort of #ASAPbio Fellows by May 15: https://t.co/WW1bcToCwn
As an aspiring SPED researcher, #OpenScience is increasingly important to my work. To better understand how to post a preprint/postprint, I developed a snarky flowchart. Hopefully it will help others on their open science journey. Feedback is welcome! #AcademicChatter.
Interactive visualizations about the state of near-real time #openaccess COVID article publications, by @eitl_blog. Methods included. https://t.co/0Bn5HB2giS
UNC's @kenaninstitute has curated a list of resources on the business and economic ramifications of COVID-19. https://t.co/Y0OuoTeAG2 @kenanflagler#bizref
The Carolina Digital Repository contains a collection of research on coronaviruses created by UNC researchers. All is open to the public, so feel free to distribute. #openaccess https://t.co/io12ARZplI
In addition to all of the resources normally provided by the University Libraries, many publishers are offering free access to some of their resources for a limited time. Learn more and get access here: https://t.co/sz9ritCzRT
A class about #openaccess and DEI will be taught by the great @jhodlsolomon at @uncsils this summer! Anybody interested in guest speaking? @CharlotteRock?