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Adriana Palmer works in the Collections Department at the Mina Rees Library.

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    Open Access @ CUNY

    Maura A. Smale (she/her) commented on the post, CUNY Joins Nationwide OER Degree Program

    This is such terrific news, congratulations everyone!

    8 years, 11 months ago
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    Megan Wacha wrote a new blog post CUNY Joins Nationwide OER Degree Program

    Today, Achieving the Dream launches a major OER degree initiative to support student learning and degree completion through the use of openly licensed learning materials. I’m very excited to announce that CUNY’s […]

    8 years, 11 months ago
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    Megan Wacha wrote a new blog post Event Announcement: Academic Works Posting Party at John Jay College

    The Lloyd Sealy Library and the Office for the Advancement of Research at John Jay College invite you to an Academic Works posting party. Tuesday May 31, 1-3, in the Library classroom.  Come learn how CUNY’s […]

    8 years, 11 months ago
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    Megan Wacha edited the blog post Event Announcement: Open Access in Latin America & the Case of CLACSO-REDALYC

    The LACUNY Scholarly Communications Round Table and METRO’s OPEN SIG present an opportunity to hear from leaders of the Latin American OA movement about what’s happening in Iberoamerica and their view on global OA.

    Dr. Dominique Babini & Dr. Arianna Becerril will talk about the new partnership between between CLACSO and Redalyc.org (<…[Read more]

    8 years, 11 months ago
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    Jill Cirasella edited the blog post Why You Should Ditch Academia.edu and Use CUNY Academic Works

    As most readers of this blog know, CUNY recently launched Academic Works, an open access repository that is the ideal way for CUNY scholars to make articles, book chapters, data, etc. available to their research communities and the broader public.

    Why should you care about Academic Works?  Let’s start with three key reasons:

    1) Academic Wo…[Read more]

    8 years, 11 months ago
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    Megan Wacha edited the blog post Art History Pedagogy and Practice launches in Digital Commons

    Art History Teaching Resources (AHTR), in partnership with the Office of Library Services, is excited to announce the launch of Art History Pedagogy and Practice (AHPP) on Academic Works’ Digital Commons platform. Published by AHTR, a practitioner-led open educational resource for educators who address art history, visual, and material culture, <…[Read more]

    8 years, 12 months ago
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    Megan Wacha edited the blog post Event Announcement: "Publish Don't Perish: Authors' Rights When Authors Write"

    Your research is central to your career and the advancement of knowledge in your field, but do you know your rights to what you write? Join librarians Liz Jardine (LaGuardia) and Megan Wacha (CUNY OLS) as they discuss how faculty can publish in the journals they want to publish in and still keep their rights. Topics will include: how to find and…[Read more]

    9 years ago
  • Open Access @ CUNY

    commented on the post, Event Announcement: "Publish Don't Perish: Authors' Rights When Authors Write"

    Thank you CUNY for leadership on author rights.
    We’ve got a new flyer on copy rights for authors based on the preprint by McKiernan et al on open research.
    here: […]

    9 years ago
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    Megan Wacha wrote a new blog post Public scholarship for the public good - but who is the Public?

    Open access advocates, myself included, often talk about public scholarship for the public good. Open access advances the pace of scientific progress, promotes interdisciplinary research and collaborations, and […]

    9 years, 3 months ago
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    Megan Wacha edited the blog post Why submit to CUNY Academic Works? John Jay's Jeffrey Kroessler shares his story.

    This guest post originally appeared as “CUNY Academic Works: Get your work out there!” in the Fall 2015 Newsletter of the Lloyd Sealy Library at John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
    In 2014 I published “Bombing for Justice: Urban Terrorism in New York City from the 1960s through the 1980s” in Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Annual: Glo…[Read more]

    9 years, 4 months ago
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    Monica Berger edited the blog post Why Be Open Access? City Tech’s Sean Scanlan Shares His Story

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    For Open Access Week 2015, Ursula C. Schwerin Library (New York City College of Technology, CUNY) is highlighting our college’s own open access journal, NANO: New American Notes Online. Why did NANO’s editor and founder, Sean Scanlan, opt to make his journal open access?

    NANO: New American Notes Online‘s mission is to “invigorate hu…[Read more]

    9 years, 6 months ago
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    Jill Cirasella edited the blog post It's Open Access Week! Nay, Open Access Month! What Now?

    (This post is a slight reworking of a post from the Graduate Center Library blog.)

    This week, October 19-25, is International Open Access Week, an annual opportunity for students, faculty, and other researchers to learn about open access (OA) to scholarly literature, find out how to make their works OA, and help make OA the new norm in sc…[Read more]

    9 years, 7 months ago
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    Madeline Cohen edited the blog post OA MONTH - Events at CUNY

    OCTOBER 14th
    Using Open Educational Resources in the classroom: a panel discussion (panel at City Tech)

    OCTOBER 20th
    Open Scholarship Matters! (panel at City Tech)

    OCTOBER 21st
    Internet’s Own Boy (screening at City Tech)

    OCTOBER 22nd
    Internet’s Own Boy (screening at City Tech)

    OCTOBER 23rd

    CUNY Academic Works…[Read more]

    9 years, 7 months ago
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    Madeline Cohen edited the blog post October is Open Access Month

    The LACUNY Scholarly Communications Roundtable has organized resources to support events at CUNY Libraries  planned for Open Access Week (October 19 – 25) and throughout the month of October. The Roundtable decided that CUNY Libraries might want to use the whole month of October to raise awareness of Open Access on our campuses. This is a great ti…[Read more]

    9 years, 7 months ago
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    Madeline Cohen wrote a new blog post Sharing and Ensnaring... by Beth Evans

    At the start of Open Access Week, Oct. 19 – 25th, we offer a reflection on sharing and scholarly communication by:
    Professor Beth Evans, Coordinator of Digital Scholarship Initiatives & Electronic Services L […]

    9 years, 7 months ago
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    Madeline Cohen wrote a new blog post Interview with Peter Suber on Open Access - Library Journal, Sept. 30, 2015

    Here are thoughtful comments on OA from Peter Suber, Director of the Harvard Office for Scholarly Communication (OSC), Director of the Harvard Open Access Project (HOAP), a Faculty Fellow at the Berkman Center […]

    9 years, 7 months ago
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    Megan Wacha wrote a new blog post Open Trails

    Back in November of 2011, the CUNY University Faculty Senate passed a Statement and Resolution on Open Access – a resolution which supported the establishment of a CUNY-wide open access institutional repository […]

    9 years, 10 months ago
  • Open Access @ CUNY

    commented on the post, Elsevier: Ever More Evil (aka Why Do Authors Boycott Elsevier?)

    […] Jill Cirasella (CUNY Graduate Center) Commentary – https://openaccess.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2015/05/20/elsevier-ever-more-evil/ […]

    9 years, 12 months ago
  • Open Access @ CUNY

    commented on the post, Elsevier: Ever More Evil (aka Why Do Authors Boycott Elsevier?)

    […] Jill Cirasella (CUNY Graduate Center) Commentary – https://openaccess.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2015/05/20/elsevier-ever-more-evil/ […]

    9 years, 12 months ago
  • Open Access @ CUNY

    commented on the post, Elsevier: Ever More Evil (aka Why Do Authors Boycott Elsevier?)

    […] (Déjà vu? This post is a reworking of a post that appeared on the Open Access @ CUNY blog.) […]

    9 years, 12 months ago
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