Look Up ‘Open Access Help’ in the University Library

abernard102@gmail.com 2014-04-17

Summary:

"Social Science Space reported last week how–according to one survey drawn from the STEM fields–Canadian researchers like the principle of open access scholarly publishing but shied away from it when publishers came seeking the author fees this model usually requires. The survey further noted that a lot of researchers didn’t really know if their funders or institutions might have procedures in place to shoulder the cost of these ‘article processing charges, or APCs. Some do, as Andrew Waller, open access librarian at the Centre for Scholarly Communication at the University of Calgary recently explained to SAGE’s Jim Gilden. Waller is a noted champion of open access; in 2011 he was named Open Access Advocate of the Year by the BioMed Central, an international open access publisher. In a wide-ranging half-hour interview Waller answers a series of questions about Calgary’s innovative approach to OA, which includes an Open Access Authors Fund–the first ever established in Canada. (Want one at your institution? Author demand, says Waller, spurred Calgary’s decision.) ..."

Link:

http://www.socialsciencespace.com/2014/04/look-up-open-access-help-in-the-university-library/

From feeds:

Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » abernard102@gmail.com

Tags:

oa.new oa.video oa.advocacy oa.surveys oa.attitudes oa.canada oa.gold oa.fees oa.funders oa.universities oa.colleges oa.interviews oa.hei oa.journals oa.people

Date tagged:

04/17/2014, 10:37

Date published:

04/17/2014, 06:37