tag:tagteam.harvard.edu,2005:/hubs/oatp/user/sspilka/atomItems tagged by sspilka in Open Access Tracking Project (OATP)2021-02-19T08:35:03-05:00TagTeam social RSS aggregratortag:tagteam.harvard.edu,2005:FeedItem/28609242021-01-19T10:30:15-05:002021-02-19T08:35:03-05:00Don't miss CHORUS Forum on NEW CONNECTIONS: RESEARCH DATA TO CONTENT - 21 January<p>Don't miss CHORUS Forum on NEW CONNECTIONS: RESEARCH DATA TO CONTENT - 21 January, 2021 11:00 AM – 1:30 PM EST </p>
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<p>Place: Zoom - details to be sent to registrants Cost: None - it's free!</p>
tag:tagteam.harvard.edu,2005:FeedItem/28116682020-11-10T09:44:55-05:002020-11-10T09:44:55-05:00A Path for Tracking Funded Research and Compliance<p><span>To better understand how CHORUS [] is creating a future where the output flowing from funded research is easily and permanently discoverable, accessible, and verifiable, this article will share the story of its origins, present an overview of its services, and look at what’s in the pipeline. Working closely with organizations from all corners of the scholarly community, CHORUS is helping to establish new foundational standards, metrics, and metadata. This work is enabling CHORUS to introduce new and expanded capabilities—notably, tracking research datasets and integrating institutional identifiers—that support the continuing evolution of a sustainable and connected open-science infrastructure.</span></p>
<p><span>authors: </span><span>Howard Ratner</span><span><span> </span>and<span> </span></span><span>Susan Spilka</span></p>
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<dd><span>Chemistry International,<span> </span></span><span>Volume 42, Issue 4, Pages 19–23, eISSN 1365-2192, ISSN 0193-6484,<span> </span></span><span>DOI: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1515/ci-2020-0404">https://doi.org/10.1515/ci-2020-0404</a>.<span> </span></span></dd>
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tag:tagteam.harvard.edu,2005:FeedItem/27960902020-10-20T12:29:53-04:002020-10-20T12:29:53-04:00Two More 2020 Journal Volumes Converted to Open Access in Subscribe to Open Pilot Program<p> </p>
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<p><span>Nonprofit publisher Annual Reviews is pleased to announce that the 2020 volumes of the </span><em>Annual Review of Environment and Resources </em><span>(https://www.annualreviews.org/journal/environ) and the </span><em>Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science </em><span>(https://www.annualreviews.org/journal/nucl) have been converted from gated to open access. All articles in these volumes are published under a CC BY license and the back volumes, dating from 1976 and 1952, respectively, are now freely available. These are the final two journals included in the 2020 pilot program for Subscribe to Open, joining the </span><em>Annual Review of Cancer Biology, </em><span>the </span><em>Annual Review of Public Health</em><span>, and the </span><em>Annual Review of Political Science. </em></p>
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tag:tagteam.harvard.edu,2005:FeedItem/27584242020-08-26T14:40:31-04:002020-08-26T14:40:31-04:00Recap of CHORUS Forum on Open Access Policies and Compliance in a Global Context <p><span>A recap of the <strong>CHORUS Forum on Open Access Policies and Compliance</strong> <strong>in a Global Context</strong> on July 30<sup>th</sup> is <a href="https://www.chorusaccess.org/recap-of-the-chorus-forum-on-open-access-policies-and-compliance-in-a-global-context/">now available on the CHORUS website</a>. The recap highlights the presentations from a diverse and dynamic group of speakers, sharing in-depth insights, as well as actionable and practical tools for engagement models, methods, and mechanisms.</span></p>
<p><span>The primary goal of the Forum was to bring together funders with the CHORUS community of members, friends, and supporters to hear about challenges, progress, and the current status of open-access policies and compliance across the globe.</span></p>
<p><span>In addition to this article, the presentations and recording from the forum are now available on the CHORUS Forum page on the CHORUS website events section.</span></p>
tag:tagteam.harvard.edu,2005:FeedItem/27421812020-07-30T16:45:08-04:002020-07-30T16:45:08-04:00Knowable Magazine to launch new pandemic series — Reset: The Science of Crisis and Recovery, with funding from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation<p>Nonprofit publisher Annual Reviews announced on July 30, 2020, that through a grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Knowable Magazine will launch a special series for a broad audience on the consequences of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, addressing pressing questions with science-based perspectives on recovery efforts and investigating future scenarios. </p>
tag:tagteam.harvard.edu,2005:FeedItem/27144412020-06-22T13:03:43-04:002020-06-22T13:03:43-04:00Evaluating equity in scholarly publishing<p>This article will be freely available for three months from the publication date. This is the final article on the Workplace Equity Survey. Nearly 1,200 repondents from the community provided benchmark data on their experience re diversity and inclusion issues the scholarly publishing workplaces in 2018. The findings show significant imbalances in diversity that define the workplace experience. </p>
tag:tagteam.harvard.edu,2005:FeedItem/26822112020-05-12T11:56:03-04:002020-05-13T08:48:44-04:00Annual Review of Political Science uses Subscribe to Open to publish 2020 volume open access<p>Nonprofit publisher Annual Reviews is pleased to announce that the 2020 volume of the Annual Review of Political Science has been converted from gated to open access, with all articles published under a CC BY license. The back volumes, dating from 1998, are now freely available. The <em>Annual Review of Political Science </em>is the third of five journals included in a 2020 pilot program for Subscribe to Open.</p>
<p>For further information or to set up an interview, contact Liz Allen, Director of MarCom and Strategic Development at Annual Reviews (lallen@annualreviews.org). </p>
<p> </p>tag:tagteam.harvard.edu,2005:FeedItem/26611552020-04-15T11:58:00-04:002020-04-15T11:58:00-04:00Subscribe to Open: A practical approach for converting subscription journals to open access<p><span>A comprehensive look at a scalable and sustainable approach to open access journals, published in Learned Publishing. </span></p>
tag:tagteam.harvard.edu,2005:FeedItem/26610612020-04-15T09:26:36-04:002020-04-15T09:26:36-04:00Pandemic Life: open research, articles, and a free webinar <p>Annual Reviews has created Pandemic Life to help people make sense of living through the pandemic. The site offers interpretative content with access to related, freely available peer-reviewed review articles. Pandemic Life invites all to register and participate in a webinar on Friday April 17 at 1pm Eastern Daylight Time, offering a conversation among leading social scientists on how to process the personal, social, and cultural ramifications of the coronavirus outbreak. </p>
tag:tagteam.harvard.edu,2005:FeedItem/26514522020-04-01T10:42:23-04:002020-04-02T09:20:18-04:00EDP Sciences publishing statement in response to COVID-19 pandemic<p>On March 30th, EDP Sciences opened access to all its journal 2018-2020 content through the end of June 2020 (except for partner and hosted journals that have not yet given permission) to assist researchers during the pandemic. </p>
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<div><span>Charlotte<a href="mailto:charlotte.vanrooyen@edpsciences.org"> </a>Van Rooyen</span>, Head of Marketing and Communications, EDP Sciences, charlotte.vanrooyen@edpsciences.org, +33 7 83 81 12 04</div>
tag:tagteam.harvard.edu,2005:FeedItem/26367532020-03-12T12:03:13-04:002020-03-12T12:03:13-04:00JoVE offers free access to STEM education video library through June 15, 2020<p>To aid remote teaching & learning as COVID-19 pandemic shuts down classrooms around the world, <span><span>JoVE has made all of its science education videos freely accessible through June 15th. Interested educators should contact </span></span><a href="mailto:access@jove.com">access@jove.com</a><span><span>. </span></span></p>
tag:tagteam.harvard.edu,2005:FeedItem/26523472020-04-02T11:01:28-04:002020-05-12T11:56:56-04:00Annual Review of Public Health uses Subscribe to Open to publish 2020 volume open accessGet started as a tagger - Harvard Open Access Project<p>Nonprofit publisher Annual Reviews announced that the 2020 volume of the Annual Review of Public Health (https://annualreviews.org/toc/publhealth/current) has been converted from gated to open access, with all articles published under a CC BY license. The back volumes, dating from 1980, are also freely available. The Annual Review of Public Health is the second of five journals included in a 2020 pilot program for Subscribe to Open.</p>
<p>For further information or to set up an interview, contact Liz Allen, Director of MarCom and Strategic Development at Annual Reviews (lallen@annualreviews.org). </p>