How University of Denver Librarians used CHORUS Institution Dashboards in conjunction with their own internal data to help monitor public accessibility to the University’s publicly funded research

peter.suber's bookmarks 2019-01-30

Summary:

"In his role as Dean of the University of Denver Libraries, Professor Levine-Clark had been grappling with a problem his librarian audience understood all too well — that monitoring public access to federally funded research had reached a critical point. By 2017, D.U.’s steadily growing research budget was approaching $30 million. Professor Levine-Clark knew that a considerable portion of this money came from various government agencies, representing a risk to future funding. He also knew that using the Library’s two and a half full-time developers to build and maintain a D.U. technical solution would take up too much of their valuable time...."

Link:

https://www.chorusaccess.org/wp-content/uploads/UD-Success-Story-Final-011518-3.pdf

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Tags:

oa.new oa.tools oa.chorus oa.u.denver oa.universities oa.case oa.case.universities oa.compliance oa.mandates oa.policies.funders oa.hei oa.policies oa.funders oa.usa

Date tagged:

01/30/2019, 09:47

Date published:

01/30/2019, 04:49