Author Archives: Madeline Cohen

Sharing and Ensnaring… by Beth Evans

At the start of Open Access Week, Oct. 19 – 25th, we offer a reflection on sharing and scholarly communication by: Professor Beth Evans, Coordinator of Digital Scholarship Initiatives & Electronic Services Librarian, Faculty Fellow to the Office of the … Continue reading

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Interview with Peter Suber on Open Access – Library Journal, Sept. 30, 2015

Here are thoughtful comments on OA from Peter Suber, Director of the Harvard Office for Scholarly Communication (OSC), Director of the Harvard Open Access Project (HOAP), a Faculty Fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society, and Senior Researcher at … Continue reading

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OA MONTH – Events at CUNY

OCTOBER 14th Using Open Educational Resources in the classroom: a panel discussion (panel at City Tech) OCTOBER 20th Open Scholarship Matters! (panel at City Tech) OCTOBER 21st Internet’s Own Boy (screening at City Tech) OCTOBER 22nd Internet’s Own Boy (screening … Continue reading

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October is Open Access Month

The LACUNY Scholarly Communications Roundtable has organized resources to support events at CUNY Libraries  planned for Open Access Week (October 19 – 25) and throughout the month of October. The Roundtable decided that CUNY Libraries might want to use the whole month … Continue reading

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Interview with Peter Suber

Peter Suber: The Imperative of Open Access Project Information Literacy, “Smart Talks,” no. 14, March 27, 2013 http://projectinfolit.org/st/suber.asp  Text of interview “Peter Suber, Director of the Harvard Open Access Project, is the undisputed authority on open access. He is also the … Continue reading

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Viewpoints from NEJM on Open Access

These articles might be of interest, especially to science faculty: For the Sake of Inquiry and Knowledge — The Inevitability of Open Access Ann J. Wolpert, M.L.S. N Engl J Med 2013; 368:785-787February 28, 2013DOI: 10.1056/NEJMp1211410 Open but Not Free … Continue reading

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