The Growing Crisis: Scholarly Publishing Pressures Facing Health Sciences Libraries

Connotea: stevehit's bookmarks matching tag oa.new 2013-01-11

Summary:

"Abstract: Health sciences librarians work within a complex environment, one that quickly adopted access to electronic resources. The open access movement evolved as an alternative to traditional publishing as prices for STM e-journals steadily increased, but it also raised issues and concerns for authors within the more traditional biomedical culture. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Public Access policy provided an opportunity to support researchers’ compliance with the policy, while advocating for open access and author rights. As an outgrowth of the NIH policy, health sciences libraries have promoted open access through a variety of activities within their academic health centers." Posted by stevehit to oa.new on Fri Jan 11 2013

Link:

http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01930826.2012.746873

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oa.new

Authors:

stevehit

Date tagged:

01/11/2013, 21:00

Date published:

01/11/2013, 06:34