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LACUNY Scholarly Communications Roundtable
Online forum for discussing LACUNY Scholarly Communications Roundtable programming and other scholcomm issues.
Co-chairs, 2025-26: Monica Berger (City Tech) & Eric Silberberg (Queens College)
Logo image by Thomas Frank: http://flic.kr/p/9DyKAa
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Jill Cirasella started the topic Scholarly Publishing Costs Under Scrutiny by Trump Administration
There’s a nonstop firehose of articles about scholarly publishing, and we can’t read/share them all, but this seems like a very important heads-up that the Trump administration may repeal the Nelson OSTP memo (which instructed all federal agencies to develop policies ensuring immediate public access to publications and data resulting from funded…[Read more]
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Adina Mulliken replied to the topic EBSCO and vendor full text accessibility remediation
This is a late thank you Tabitha!
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Tabitha Ochtera replied to the topic EBSCO and vendor full text accessibility remediation
That is exciting news.
Not for full text but I know that Academic Video Online/ProQuest will do Audio Description if it’s not available. It takes 2-3 weeks. https://proquest.libguides.com/academicvideoonline/features
Tabitha
Brooklyn College
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Adina Mulliken started the topic EBSCO and vendor full text accessibility remediation
Hi all, Exciting news I think– Yesterday I learned- from Justin Tricarico in Hunter’s Digital Learning- that EBSCO offers a button to request an accessible copy of not only e-books but also journal articles. And, EBSCO returned the article Justin tried with pretty good quality tagging within a business day!!! I think this will be an ama…[Read more]
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Eric Silberberg started the topic LACUNY Scholarly Communication Roundtable - Spring 2026 Discussion Event
Dear Colleagues,
LACUNY Scholarly Communication Roundtable is organizing a spring discussion event. This event will focus on one of two recent publications on open access publishing:
Publishing Beyond the Market Open Access, Care, and the Commons by Samuel A. Moore
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Achieving Global Open Access The Need for Scientific, Epistemic and…
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Jill Cirasella started the topic Upcoming Workshops: Copyright, Creative Commons, and AI + scholarly publishing
This spring, the Graduate Center’s Mina Rees Library is offering three online workshops related to scholarly publishing. (Each workshop will occur twice: once on a Wednesday evening and once on a Friday afternoon.) All members of the CUNY community are welcome, regardless of campus. The workshops are especially well suited to faculty, graduate s…[Read more]
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Jill Cirasella started the topic Scholarly Communication Horror Stories
I know there have been a ton of great webinars to choose from lately thanks to Open Access Week, but this one next Tuesday (3pm ET) seems especially fun:
Scholarly Communication Horror Stories
Join us for a virtual Halloween event where authors share real-life tales of academic publishing nightmares, data management mishaps, and copyright…[Read more]
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Jill Cirasella started the topic Fall 2025 Webinar Series on AI & Copyright
Hiding in my email was this announcement of an upcoming series of webinars about AI and copyright. I think the line-up looks quite exciting!
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This fall semester, OCEAN and Authors Alliance are co-hosting a full Discussion Series on AI and its implications for professionals working in libraries, archives and museums and for authors, artists,…[Read more]
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Jill Cirasella started the topic Scholarly Communications Roundtable Meeting: Mon, Sept 29 @ 2pm
Thanks to everyone who voted in the scheduling poll for the first LACUNY Scholarly Communications Roundtable. The winning time is Monday, September 29 at 2-3pm. (Sincere apologies to those for whom this time doesn’t work.)
The meeting will be on Zoom — please register for the meeting link.
Tentative meeting agenda:
- Elect roundtable co-…
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Ashley Brooke Rockenbach (she/her) joined the group
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Jill Cirasella replied to the topic Testing to see if messages to this group generate email notifications...
Thank you, John, and all! Everything does seem to be working, and it sounds like the message on Tuesday did get distributed as well…just not to a few of us. Whatever weirdness that was, it’s good to know things seem to be generally OK with this forum. Thanks!
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John DeLooper replied to the topic Testing to see if messages to this group generate email notifications...
Hi Jill,
The message went through fine on my email. Hope others can see it as well.John
John DeLooper
Web Services – Online Learning Librarian
Leonard Lief Library
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Jill Cirasella started the topic Testing to see if messages to this group generate email notifications...
Apologies for this test message, but I want to see if messages to this forum are still going out as email notifications. I sent a message yesterday, and it didn’t seem to be delivered via email…
If you get this, here’s the message from yesterday, about the GC library’s Fall 2025 scholarly publishing workshops.
Thanks,
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Jill Cirasella started the topic Fall 2025 Scholarly Publishing Workshops
The Graduate Center’s Mina Rees Library invites you to its upcoming online workshops about scholarly publishing and research evaluation. All members of the CUNY community are welcome, regardless of campus. The workshops are especially well suited to faculty, graduate students, administrators, and others engaged in the discovery, production, or e…[Read more]
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Beth Evans started the topic The Trump Administration On Open Access to Research (from Harvard)
I just came across this site. It may already be familiar to you.
The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University runs the Harvard Open Access Project (HOAP). HOAP includes the entry “The Trump administrations on open access to research.” The site includes references to news on a nearly daily basis. Well worth a look.
Beth
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Beth Evans started the topic RFK Jr. says he may bar scientists from publishing in top medical journals
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took aim at reputed journals such as the Lancet and said his agency will create “in-house” publications instead.
GIft link (should get you behind paywall)Link if you subscribe
https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2025/05/28/rfk-jr-ban-journals-lancet-jama/
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Jill Cirasella replied to the topic ScholComm Roundtable lightning talks, June 2
This is the final call for lightning talk volunteers for the LACUNY Scholarly Communications Roundtable meeting on Monday, June 2 at 10am! (We have four volunteers so far and would love another one or two!) Sign up to give a lightning talk here.
Also, regardless of whether you’re interested in presenting, you’re welcome to register to att…[Read more] - Load More
