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This presentation about open access was given to subject specialist librarians at the University of Michigan on June 9th, 2008. It provides an introduction to open access, describes the various controversies surrounding open access, and offers strategies for faculty and librarians interested in improving access to scholarly work.
Open Access For Subject Specialist Librarians
Open Access For Subject Specialist Librarians
Molly.ak
Stephen Carlton delivered a session on open access publishing. It includes an explanation for the motives of the open access movement, describes how open access typically works and points to local support available to University of Liverpool staff and students.
Researcher KnowHow: Open access
Researcher KnowHow: Open access
LivUniLibrary
Options, Policies, Best Practices
Open Access Publishing
Open Access Publishing
ETH-Bibliothek
Nicole Nogoy at the G3 (Great GigaScience and Galaxy) Workshop: Open Access Publishing - What you need to Know. 19th September 2014 at Uni Melbourne
Nicole Nogoy at the G3 Workshop: Open Access Publishing - What you need to Know
Nicole Nogoy at the G3 Workshop: Open Access Publishing - What you need to Know
GigaScience, BGI Hong Kong
Open access (OA) to scholarly literature recently hit a major milestone: Half of all research articles published become open access, either immediately or after an embargo period. Are the articles you read among them? What about the articles you write? Are the journals to which you submit open-access friendly? What about the journals for which you peer review? Are there any reasons why the public should not have access to the results of taxpayer-funded research? In this slideshow, Jill Cirasella (Associate Librarian for Public Services and Scholarly Communication, Graduate Center, CUNY) explains the motivation for OA, describes the details of OA, and differentiates between publishing in open access journals (“gold” OA) and self-archiving works in OA repositories (“green” OA). She also dispels persistent myths about OA and examines some of the challenges to OA.
Open Access: Which Side Are You On
Open Access: Which Side Are You On
Jill Cirasella
Open Access and Authors Rights
Open Access and Authors Rights
H. Stephen McMinn
Getting published with IEEE
Researcher KnowHow: Getting Published with IEEE
Researcher KnowHow: Getting Published with IEEE
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Open Access Explained
Open Access Explained
UQSCADS
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This presentation about open access was given to subject specialist librarians at the University of Michigan on June 9th, 2008. It provides an introduction to open access, describes the various controversies surrounding open access, and offers strategies for faculty and librarians interested in improving access to scholarly work.
Open Access For Subject Specialist Librarians
Open Access For Subject Specialist Librarians
Molly.ak
Stephen Carlton delivered a session on open access publishing. It includes an explanation for the motives of the open access movement, describes how open access typically works and points to local support available to University of Liverpool staff and students.
Researcher KnowHow: Open access
Researcher KnowHow: Open access
LivUniLibrary
Options, Policies, Best Practices
Open Access Publishing
Open Access Publishing
ETH-Bibliothek
Nicole Nogoy at the G3 (Great GigaScience and Galaxy) Workshop: Open Access Publishing - What you need to Know. 19th September 2014 at Uni Melbourne
Nicole Nogoy at the G3 Workshop: Open Access Publishing - What you need to Know
Nicole Nogoy at the G3 Workshop: Open Access Publishing - What you need to Know
GigaScience, BGI Hong Kong
Open access (OA) to scholarly literature recently hit a major milestone: Half of all research articles published become open access, either immediately or after an embargo period. Are the articles you read among them? What about the articles you write? Are the journals to which you submit open-access friendly? What about the journals for which you peer review? Are there any reasons why the public should not have access to the results of taxpayer-funded research? In this slideshow, Jill Cirasella (Associate Librarian for Public Services and Scholarly Communication, Graduate Center, CUNY) explains the motivation for OA, describes the details of OA, and differentiates between publishing in open access journals (“gold” OA) and self-archiving works in OA repositories (“green” OA). She also dispels persistent myths about OA and examines some of the challenges to OA.
Open Access: Which Side Are You On
Open Access: Which Side Are You On
Jill Cirasella
Open Access and Authors Rights
Open Access and Authors Rights
H. Stephen McMinn
Getting published with IEEE
Researcher KnowHow: Getting Published with IEEE
Researcher KnowHow: Getting Published with IEEE
LivUniLibrary
Going for Gold and Greener Pastures: Open Access Explained Presentation by Lisa Kruesi, Helen Morgan and Andrew Heath from The University of Queensland Scholarly Publishing and Digititisation Service for Open Access Week, October 2012.
Open Access Explained
Open Access Explained
UQSCADS
OPEN ACCESS RESOURCES are most useful to every researcher, teachers and also students.
OPEN ACCESS RESOURCES
OPEN ACCESS RESOURCES
Dr. Anjaiah Mothukuri
Open access journals LIS
Open access journals LIS
Open access journals LIS
Dheeraj Negi
Michael Mabe, formerly VP at Elsevier and currently CEO of the International Association of STM Publishers (with membership representing nearly all major society and commercial publishers); presented the commercial and society publisher perspective on the Open Access debate including the Brussels Declaration opposed to many of the tenants of Open Access. Sponsored by ALA Federal and Armed Forces Libraries Roundtable (FAFLRT). Presented on June 25, 2007 at ALA Annual Conference in Washington, DC.
Open Access and Publishers - Michael Mabe (2007)
Open Access and Publishers - Michael Mabe (2007)
faflrt
Presenation about "Basic aspects of Open Access" hold on July, 22 2015 at the German Science Center Cairo.
Basic aspects of Open Access
Basic aspects of Open Access
Pascal-Nicolas Becker
Open Access & Open Access to Research Articles Act for the Academic Senate at UIS. Covering mostly background information on Open Access and Institutional Repository at the Univ of Illinois with some basic information on the Open Access to Information Act in Illinois. (A more complete presentation with additional information on the Act to follow)
Open Access & Open Access to Research Articles Act
Open Access & Open Access to Research Articles Act
H. Stephen McMinn
Sherpa Romeo
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Slides from a webinar for the Royal Society of Chemistry on 24th February 2016. See the URI below to access the full report from the RSC survey "The role of libraries in open access publishing": http://www.rsc.org/campaigns/m/lc/lc16013/open-access/ We often hear that we are in a transitional phase of open access publishing, but it is not always clear how we will reach a fully open access environment, what that will look like and what it means for scholarly research. This webinar will draw insights from a librarian survey we ran in 2015, discussing areas where librarians feel a lack of confidence and presenting technical and policy developments. Register to gain a deeper understanding of: • The historical and political context of scholarly publishing • Funder and other policy requirements for Open Access (e.g. HEFCE and RCUK in the UK, Horizon2020 in Europe and NIH is the USA) • Developing models of OA including “Gold”, “Green” and “hybrid” • Jisc support services for OA • Social media and OA – e.g. “Altmetrics” (alternative metrics) as potential indicators of impact beyond the traditional readership of scholarly material
A librarian's road map to open access
A librarian's road map to open access
Nick Sheppard
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Introduction to Open Access and the Open Access to Research Articles Act Facu...
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Open Access, Journal, Institutional Repository and Beyond
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The confluence of various technologies and Open Access (OA) initiatives make it easy to share research outputs via social media and assess the reach and impact of dissemination. The Library at Leeds Beckett utilises LibGuides as our CMS and supports the institutional research management infrastructure comprising Symplectic Elements and EPrints, and we have developed a dedicated series of LibGuides around selected themes comprising a range of relevant information and including institutional research outputs. For World Diabetes Day, for example, we curated a collection of research outputs and utilised the Elements API to display a date ordered list of citations including, where available, links to author versions, self-archived and openly accessible in EPrints alongside an embedded Twitter feed from @WDD, the Official Twitter account of the campaign from the International Diabetes Federation. The page was disseminated via Twitter from accounts operated by the Library, @BeckettLibrary and @BeckettResearch, including targeted tweets to @WDD and individual academics. With over 4,500 and 1,500 followers respectively these accounts are well subscribed and received several "retweets". The guide, whilst highlighting and strengthening the role of the library as a tool for researchers, was also an advocacy tool to engage academics in OA. This paper will explore the context and technology of this initiative and present data from Twitter analytics and so called "altmetrics" as a means of visualising how research is shared and disseminated online and which are potential indicators of impact beyond the traditional readership of scholarly material, especially in conjunction with OA.
Leveraging a Library CMS and Social Media to promote #openaccess (OA) to inst...
Leveraging a Library CMS and Social Media to promote #openaccess (OA) to inst...
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Academic libraries are increasingly investing in new efforts to support their research and teaching faculty in the activities they care about most. Learn why becoming a publisher can help meet the most fundamental needs of your research community and at the same time can help transform today’s inflationary cost model for serials. We will explore not only why to become a publisher but exactly how to achieve it, step by step, including careful selection of publishing partners, choosing the right platform for manuscript submission and editorial workflow management, one-time processes to launch a new journal, conducting peer reviews, maintaining academic quality, and measuring impact. We’ll also cover the broader range of publishing activities where libraries can have an impact, including open access monographs, general institutional repositories and subject-based author self-archiving repositories. We will close with a review of tools, services, and communities of support to nurture the new library publishing venture. See accompanying handouts 1-7 Lauren Collister Electronic Publications Associate, University of Pittsburgh Timothy S. Deliyannides Director of the Office of Scholarly Communication and Publishing and Head of Information Technology, University of Pittsburgh
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Understanding Open Access and Recent Developments Around the World
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Open Access and Publishers - Michael Mabe (2007)
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Basic aspects of Open Access
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Pascal-Nicolas Becker
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Slides from a webinar for the Royal Society of Chemistry on 24th February 2016. See the URI below to access the full report from the RSC survey "The role of libraries in open access publishing": http://www.rsc.org/campaigns/m/lc/lc16013/open-access/ We often hear that we are in a transitional phase of open access publishing, but it is not always clear how we will reach a fully open access environment, what that will look like and what it means for scholarly research. This webinar will draw insights from a librarian survey we ran in 2015, discussing areas where librarians feel a lack of confidence and presenting technical and policy developments. Register to gain a deeper understanding of: • The historical and political context of scholarly publishing • Funder and other policy requirements for Open Access (e.g. HEFCE and RCUK in the UK, Horizon2020 in Europe and NIH is the USA) • Developing models of OA including “Gold”, “Green” and “hybrid” • Jisc support services for OA • Social media and OA – e.g. “Altmetrics” (alternative metrics) as potential indicators of impact beyond the traditional readership of scholarly material
A librarian's road map to open access
A librarian's road map to open access
Nick Sheppard
Presentation on introducing the concept of Open Access and the requirements of the Open Access to Research Articles Act for the faculty at the University of Illinois Springfield. Topic covered include what is open access, myths about open access, open access journals, copyright and creative commons as it relates to open access and information on the recently passed open access to research articles act.
Introduction to Open Access and the Open Access to Research Articles Act Facu...
Introduction to Open Access and the Open Access to Research Articles Act Facu...
H. Stephen McMinn
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Open Access, Journal, Institutional Repository and Beyond
Open Access, Journal, Institutional Repository and Beyond
Leslie Chan
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Copyright for researchers
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LivUniLibrary
Digitisation and institutional repositories 1
Digitisation and institutional repositories 1
Libsoul Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
The confluence of various technologies and Open Access (OA) initiatives make it easy to share research outputs via social media and assess the reach and impact of dissemination. The Library at Leeds Beckett utilises LibGuides as our CMS and supports the institutional research management infrastructure comprising Symplectic Elements and EPrints, and we have developed a dedicated series of LibGuides around selected themes comprising a range of relevant information and including institutional research outputs. For World Diabetes Day, for example, we curated a collection of research outputs and utilised the Elements API to display a date ordered list of citations including, where available, links to author versions, self-archived and openly accessible in EPrints alongside an embedded Twitter feed from @WDD, the Official Twitter account of the campaign from the International Diabetes Federation. The page was disseminated via Twitter from accounts operated by the Library, @BeckettLibrary and @BeckettResearch, including targeted tweets to @WDD and individual academics. With over 4,500 and 1,500 followers respectively these accounts are well subscribed and received several "retweets". The guide, whilst highlighting and strengthening the role of the library as a tool for researchers, was also an advocacy tool to engage academics in OA. This paper will explore the context and technology of this initiative and present data from Twitter analytics and so called "altmetrics" as a means of visualising how research is shared and disseminated online and which are potential indicators of impact beyond the traditional readership of scholarly material, especially in conjunction with OA.
Leveraging a Library CMS and Social Media to promote #openaccess (OA) to inst...
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Library as publisher
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TrustArc Webinar - Unlock the Power of AI-Driven Data Discovery
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Join our latest Connector Corner webinar to discover how UiPath Integration Service revolutionizes API-centric automation in a 'Quote to Cash' process—and how that automation empowers businesses to accelerate revenue generation. A comprehensive demo will explore connecting systems, GenAI, and people, through powerful pre-built connectors designed to speed process cycle times. Speakers: James Dickson, Senior Software Engineer Charlie Greenberg, Host, Product Marketing Manager
Connector Corner: Accelerate revenue generation using UiPath API-centric busi...
Connector Corner: Accelerate revenue generation using UiPath API-centric busi...
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Exploring Multimodal Embeddings with Milvus
Exploring Multimodal Embeddings with Milvus
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Three things you will take away from the session: • How to run an effective tenant-to-tenant migration • Best practices for before, during, and after migration • Tips for using migration as a springboard to prepare for Copilot in Microsoft 365 Main ideas: Migration Overview: The presentation covers the current reality of cross-tenant migrations, the triggers, phases, best practices, and benefits of a successful tenant migration Considerations: When considering a migration, it is important to consider the migration scope, performance, customization, flexibility, user-friendly interface, automation, monitoring, support, training, scalability, data integrity, data security, cost, and licensing structure Next Wave: The next wave of change includes the launch of Copilot, which requires businesses to be prepared for upcoming changes related to Copilot and the cloud, and to consolidate data and tighten governance ShareGate: ShareGate can help with pre-migration analysis, configurable migration tool, and automated, end-user driven collaborative governance
Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
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sammart93
In this talk, we are going to cover the use-case of food image generation at Delivery Hero, its impact and the challenges. In particular, we will present our image scoring solution for filtering out inappropriate images and elaborate on the models we are using.
"I see eyes in my soup": How Delivery Hero implemented the safety system for ...
"I see eyes in my soup": How Delivery Hero implemented the safety system for ...
Zilliz
Tracing the root cause of a performance issue requires a lot of patience, experience, and focus. It’s so hard that we sometimes attempt to guess by trying out tentative fixes, but that usually results in frustration, messy code, and a considerable waste of time and money. This talk explains how to correctly zoom in on a performance bottleneck using three levels of profiling: distributed tracing, metrics, and method profiling. After we learn to read the JVM profiler output as a flame graph, we explore a series of bottlenecks typical for backend systems, like connection/thread pool starvation, invisible aspects, blocking code, hot CPU methods, lock contention, and Virtual Thread pinning, and we learn to trace them even if they occur in library code you are not familiar with. Attend this talk and prepare for the performance issues that will eventually hit any successful system. About authorWith two decades of experience, Victor is a Java Champion working as a trainer for top companies in Europe. Five thousands developers in 120 companies attended his workshops, so he gets to debate every week the challenges that various projects struggle with. In return, Victor summarizes key points from these workshops in conference talks and online meetups for the European Software Crafters, the world’s largest developer community around architecture, refactoring, and testing. Discover how Victor can help you on victorrentea.ro : company training catalog, consultancy and YouTube playlists.
Finding Java's Hidden Performance Traps @ DevoxxUK 2024
Finding Java's Hidden Performance Traps @ DevoxxUK 2024
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Biography Of Angeliki Cooney | Senior Vice President Life Sciences | Albany, ...
Biography Of Angeliki Cooney | Senior Vice President Life Sciences | Albany, ...
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FWD Group - Insurer Innovation Award 2024
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Apidays New York 2024 - APIs in 2030: The Risk of Technological Sleepwalk by ...
Apidays New York 2024 - APIs in 2030: The Risk of Technological Sleepwalk by ...
apidays
Corporate and higher education. Two industries that, in the past, have had a clear divide with very little crossover. The difference in goals, learning styles and objectives paved the way for differing learning technologies platforms to evolve. Now, those stark lines are blurring as both sides are discovering they have content that’s relevant to the other. Join Tammy Rutherford as she walks through the pros and cons of corporate and higher ed collaborating. And the challenges of these different technology platforms working together for a brighter future.
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Corporate and higher education May webinar.pptx
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Biography Of Angeliki Cooney | Senior Vice President Life Sciences | Albany, ...
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