2016 Digital Commons + Great Lakes User Group & NY IR Day
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To Submit, Click Here: Teaching Novice Undergraduate and Graduate Researchers the Submission and Revision Steps of the Publication Process via the Institutional Repository
(2016-07-29)For undergraduate and graduate students aiming to transition into formalized researcher roles, learning the steps of the publication process can be difficult and unclear. Even with sound advice from mentor faculty members, ... -
Increasing Faculty Engagement in OA Repositories with Strategic Linking
(2016-07-29)A presentation of the Rochester Institute of Technology’s faculty bibliography website and how submissions to the bibliography page are linked to the Open Access institutional repository, RIT Scholar Works, facilitating ... -
We’re Open Access—But Are We Accessible?
(2016-07-29)The open access movement, from the Budapest and Berlin declarations onward, has consistently focused on removing economic and legal barriers to scholarly information. While this has increased access to research for many, ... -
Starting, Publishing, and Sustaining an Online Journal: Beginner’s Workshop
(2016-07-29)This interactive workshop will offer best practices to follow when creating, publishing, and sustaining an online journal. Although online journals share many characteristics, journals can vary based on how editors choose ... -
Creating Digital Special Collections
(2016-07-29)One of the ways that librarians at Buffalo State have been able to utilize the institutional repository has been through the creation of digital special collections. In this talk presenters will discuss how to shape materials ... -
Looking Forward, Looking Back: What’s New with Digital Commons and SelectedWorks
(2016-07-29)The bepress team has been hard at work planning and implementing some great new features for both Digital Commons and SelectedWorks! From the newly released bepress Archive service and dashboard improvements to the upcoming ... -
Ask The Experts
(2016-07-29)Open conference session to cover items of interest not formally addressed in the scheduled program; attendees may take advantage of each others' expertise to the benefit of the entire user group. Have a question you want ...