Charleston
We have some draft life cycles to accompany our Charleston paper, so please take a look and comment!
US Life cycle for research managers
Journal articles
Emery, Jill and Stone, Graham (2014) The Sound of the Crowd: Using Social Media to develop best practices for Open Access Workflows for Academic Librarians (OAWAL). Collaborative Librarianship, 6 (3). pp. 104-111.
Emery, Jill and Stone, Graham (2014) Introduction to OAWAL: Open Access workflows for Academic Librarians. Serials Review, 40 (2). pp. 83-87.
Previous conference papers
Emery, Jill (2014) Learning to Give a Hoot: Open Access Workflows for Academic Librarians (OAWAL). In: ACRL/NY Symposium, The Academic Librarian in the Open Access Future, New York, NY.
Stone, Graham (2014) Crowdsourcing open access workflows: Introducing OAWAL. In: Open-Access Advocacy, 25 November 2014, University of Bradford
Emery, Jill and Stone, Graham (2014) The Library Role in Supporting and Implementing Campus Open Access Policies. In: 34th Annual Charleston Conference: Issues in Book and Serial Acquisition, 5-8 November 2014, Charleston, South Carolina.
Stone, Graham (2014) Open Access Workflows for Academic Librarians (OAWAL). In: Managing OA: pain points and workflows, 20 May 2014, The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, London
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.
Emery, Jill (2014) Discovering open access content: a conversation. This presentation was developed for Online Northwest March 2014 to be a conversation around the OAWAL Project.
http://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/embed_code/32000353
Emery, Jill (2014) Breaking Silos: Staffing for the OA Library, SPARC OA 2014 Conference
http://www.slideshare.net/jillemery/breaking-silos
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