ER&L 2014

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We’ll be speaking at Electronic Resources & Libraries 2014 in Austin in March. We’d love to hear your feedback and comments on OAWAL and will try to update these pages as we go.

 

We’ll make the conference presentation available shortly

Emery, Jill and Stone, Graham (2014) Introducing OAWAL: crowdsourcing best practices for open access workflows in academic libraries. In: Electronic Resources & Libraries 2014, 16-19 March 2014, AT&T Conference Center Austin, Texas.

Abstract
Currently in the formative stage, the intent of OAWAL is to create an openly accessible wiki for librarians working on the management of open access workflow within their given institutions. At is point, the team has developed significant areas of focus for workflow management and will be building upon the current structure as informed through in-person and online crowdsourcing. The current sections to be developed are: advocacy, Creative Commons, the Library as Publisher, standards, workflows, and discoverability. each section will be rolled out to social media via tumblr, twitter, & Facebook seeking feedback and in addition, we’d like to obtain feedback from in-person sessions at conferences such as this one.

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