Building a Scholarly Communication Boot Camp for East Carolina University Liaisons Cindy D. Shirkey, East Carolina University |
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CC‐BY: Is There Such a Thing as Too Open in Open Access? LeEtta M. Schmidt, University of South Florida Tampa Library |
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E‐Book Tune‐Up: Maintaining, Sustaining, and Expanding Your Demand‐Driven E‐Book Program Caroline Mills, Furman University Libraries |
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Google Books: It Ain’t Over ‘Til the Librarian Sings Bill Hannay, Schiff Hardin, LLP; Chicago‐Kent College of Law at the Illinois Institute of Technology |
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Anna R. Craft, University of North Carolina at Greensboro |
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How Much Do Monographs Cost? And Why Should We Care? Nancy L. Maron, BlueSky to BluePrint, LLC |
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Improving the Availability of ISSN—A Joint Project Gaëlle Béquet, International ISSN Centre/CIEPS |
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Tara Cassidy, Virginia Community College System |
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Not So Strange Bedfellows: Information Standards for Librarians AND Publishers Marti Heyman, Virginia Tech |
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Open Access Funds: Getting a Bigger Bang for Our Bucks Robert Glushko, University of Toronto Libraries |
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Publishing Makerspace: A New Approach to Scholarly Publishing Sylvia K. Miller, Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes |
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Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, University of Illinois Library at Urbana-Champaign |
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Teaching the Library to Students of Higher Education Steven Weiland, Michigan State University |
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The Changing Nature of OA Journals: Helping Scholars Identify the Good, the Bad, and the Political Matthew C. Torrence, University of South Florida |
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The Open Movement: What Libraries Can Do Sheila Corrall, University of Pittsburgh School of Information Sciences |
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Where Do We Go From Here: Choosing a Framework for Assessing Research Data Services and Training William M. Cross, North Carolina State University Libraries |