Scholarly Communication Column in C&RL News
This C&RL News column is designed to highlight issues related to scholarly communication and publishing to stimulate conversation and exchange of information across campuses and among colleagues. ACRL's Scholarly Communication Committee has editorial responsibility for this column. Contact Claire Stewart (claire-stewart@northwestern.edu) with article ideas.
- At the Berlin 10 Conference, the key word was confidence: Highlights of the meeting (Kevin Smith, February 2013)
- Openness, value, and scholarly societies: The Modern Language Association model (Kathleen Fitzpatrick, December 2012)
- Looking backwards: Asserting control over historic dissertations (Sarah L. Shreeves and Thomas H. Teper, October 2012)
- Relational communications: Developing key connections (Micah Vandegrift and Gloria Colvin, July/August 2012)
- Engaging undergraduates in scholarly communication: Outreach, education, and advocacy (Stephanie Davis-Kahl, April 2012)
- The impact of open access on research and scholarship: Reflections on the Berlin 9 Open Access Conference (Heather Joseph, February 2012)
- Is free inevitable in scholarly communication?: The economics of open access (Caroline Sutton, December 2011)
- Library licensing and criminal law: The Aaron Swartz case (Nancy Sims, October 2011)
- The copyright self-help movement: Initiatives in the library community (Gail P. Clement, July/August 2011)
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Sustaining scholarly publishing: University presses and emerging business models (Ellen W. Faran, May 2011)
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Small-scale digitization goes big time: Implementation of a scholarly digitization (Gwen Bird, March 2011)
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Open access and liberal arts colleges (Jonathan Miller, January 2011)
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Public access policy support programs (Molly Keener and Cathy Sarli, November 2010)
- Free exchange of ideas (Maria Bonn, September 2010)
- Open access at the University of Kansas (Deborah Ludwig, July/August 2010)
- Data curation (Sayeed Choudury, April 2010)
- Recognizing opportunities (Adrian K. Ho and Daniel R. Lee, February 2010)
- Open access (Gavin Baker, January 2010)
- What's the opposite fo a pyrrhic victory? (Tim Hackman, October 2009)
- Exploring the SCOAP3 model for high energy physics (Kimberly Douglas, June 2009)
- Open Educational Resources (C. Jeffrey Belliston, May 2009)
- Fair to whom? (Heather Joseph, April 2009)
- Do something no one has imagined (Allyson Mower and Lisa Chaufty, March 2009)
- Breaking the bottleneck (Clinton K. Chamberlain, December 2008)
- Open access and evolving scholarly communication (Heather Morrison and Andrew Waller, September 2008)
- Two new policies widen the path to balanced copyright management (Karla L. Hahn, July/August 2008)
- Newfound Press (Marie Garrett, June 2008)
- Library budgets, open access, and the future of scholarly communication (David W. Lewis, May 2008)
- AAAS and JSTOR: Anatomy of a successful initiative (David Carlson, April 2008)
- ETDs, scholarly communication, and campus collaboration: Opportunities for libraries (Richard Fyffe and William C. Welburn, March 2008)
- The NIH mandate: An open access landmark (Ray English and Heather Joseph, February 2008)
- University presses and scholarly communication (Michael Furlough, January 2008)
- Student Activism (Gavin Baker, November 2007)
- ACRL/SPARC Forum explores open access models (David Prosser and Paul Ayris, September 2007)
- Eigenfactor: Measuring the value and prestige of scholarly journals (Carl Bergstrom; May 2007)
- New librarians and scholarly communication: Get involved (Georgie Donovan and Karen Estlund; March 2007)
- Learning advocacy for creating change through an immersion program: Institute on Scholarly Communication delivers essential training (Teresa A. Fishel; January 2007)
- New tools for new times: Remodeling the scholarly communication system (Karla Hahn; November 2006)
- The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Edward Zalta, September 2006)
- Public access to federally funded research: The Cornyn-Lieberman and CURES bills (Ray English and Peter Suber; June 2006)
- Facilitating open access: Developing support for author control of copyright (John Ober; April 2006)
- The Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition: An evolving agenda (Heather Joseph; February 2006)
- Building a new future: Preparing "Future faculty" and "Responsible conduct of research" programs as a venue for scholarly communication discussions (Richard Fyffe and Scott Walter; October 2005)
- In the public interest: Open access (Sharon Terry; July/August 2005)
- Antitrust issues in scholarly and legal publishing: Report on an invitational symposium in Washington, D.C. (Lee C. Van Orsdel; May 2005)
- The ACRL Scholarly Communications Toolkit now online: A resource for administrators, faculty, and librarians (Karen Williams; March 2005)
- Preparing tomorrow's professionals: LIS schools and scholarly communication (Cheryl L. Davis, Barbara B. Moran; January 2005)
- Enhanced public access to NIH-funded research: Frequently asked questions (Prudence S. Adler; November 2004)
- The ACRL Scholarly Communications Initiative: A progress report (Ray English; September 2004)
- Information Access Alliance: Challenging anticompetitive behavior in academic publishing (Mary Case; June 2004)
- The view from Europe: Creating international change (David Prosser; May 2004)
- Open access in the real world: Confronting economic and legal reality (Rick Anderson; April 2004)
- The Public Library of Science: Open access from the ground up (Helen J. Doyle; March 2004)
- Electronic journal publication: A new library contribution to scholarly communication (Eulalia Roel; January 2004)
- Two years after the launch: An update on the BioOne electronic publishing initiative (Heather Joseph, Adrian W. Alexander; November 2003)
- Widespread academic efforts address the scholarly communication crisis (Randall Ward, David Michaelis, Robert Murdoch, Brian Roberts, and Julia Blixrud; June 2003)
- The bewildering new world of scholarly communication (Howard Dess, Myoung Wilson; April 2003)
- Removing barriers to research: An introduction to open access for librarians (Peter Suber; February 2003)
- ACRL takes up the challenges of scholarly communication: The year ahead for the new program officer (Susan K. Martin, December 2002)
- SPARC and ACRL: Working together to reform scholarly communication (Rick Johnson; October 2002)
- ACRL's new scholarly communication initiative: Addressing a growing crisis (Ray English, Deborah Dancik; May 2002)
- On scholarly evaluation and scholarly communication: Increasing the body of quality work (David E. Shulenburger; September 2001)
- Create change: Shaping the future of scholarly journal publishing (Ray English, Larry Hardesty; June 2000)
- For better or for worse: Preprint servers are here to stay (Peter B. Boyce; May 2000)