scholarly communications, open access and you
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A presentation to FSU Library Departmental Liaisons. Aug. 18th, 2011.TRANSCRIPT
SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION, OPEN ACCESS AND YOU.
Micah Vandegrift, Project Manager, Scholarly Communications Task Force. Aug. 18, 2011
Scholarly Communications @ FSU Scholarly Communications Task Force
Faculty and librarians Charge/Goals
Assess, compile, report and recommend Progress
Building familiarity and relationships Resources
Libguide
Why?
Open Access
In keeping with the trends in higher education institutions, developing infrastructure to support alternative methods of scholarship is essential.
Assumptions and misleading ideas. Open access is easy to do, but
complicated to initiate. Must begin with an educational initiative.
“My goal is now to have a conversation not a convert.”
Resources
Resourcesguides.lib.fsu.edu/scholarlycommunications
Details
What do you know/have you heard?
What are your concerns?
How will this affect your responsibilities?
What do your faculty want?
How do you see this playing out in your department?
What resources do you need?
Would you be willing to meet with me?
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PRESENTATION ADAPTED FROM:- “THE LIAISON ROLE IN SCHOLARLY COMMUNICATION” BY TRISH ROSSEEL AND LYNNE WOODRUFF- “ENGAGING FACULTY AROUND NEW MODELS” BY SARAH SHREEVES AND JOY KIRCHNER
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