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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.
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- 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 2004)
- 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)
ACRL's Scholarly Communication Committee has editorial responsibility for this column. Contact Joyce Ogburn (joyce.ogburn@utah.edu) with article ideas.
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