Open Access Literature in Libraries: Principles and Practices: ALCTS Monograph
Autor Karen Brunsting, Caitlin Harrington, Rachel E, Scotten Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2022
- the origins and growth of OA, how to define it, and some of the ways in which librarians have made connections to OA;
- where OA diverges from the historic role of library collection development policies and ways to bring OA into alignment with an institution's collection development principles and practices;
- real-world examples of how libraries have supported or integrated OA into their collections, including strategies for selecting and activating OA titles and collections for inclusion, offering open educational resources (OER) to students, samples of collection management workflows, and ideas for aligning collections with institutional repositories or other Green OA initiatives;
- guidance on financially supporting OA content, initiatives, and platforms;
- how OA publishing does and does not harmonize with diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives; and
- tips for using ongoing assessment and evaluation to continuously support the library’s path to an open future.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780838939543
ISBN-10: 0838939546
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: American Library Association
Colecția ALA Editions
Seria ALCTS Monograph
ISBN-10: 0838939546
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: American Library Association
Colecția ALA Editions
Seria ALCTS Monograph
Recenzii
"This refreshing and well-edited book makes a convincing argument for reluctant libraries to become active players in OA and for engaged libraries to reaffirm and enhance their support and advocacy ... I encourage this afternoon read for anyone looking for a broad overview of the OA landscape or ideas for entry points to incorporating OA into collections work. More broadly, administrators interested in fostering agility in their organization will find meaningful examples of institutions using principles over policies. Bring a highlighter!”
— Technicalities
"This work removes a lot of the mystery of OA and its issues. Their detailed instruction tells of various OA funding initiatives and processes, which can be institutional game changers. They describe OA implementation steps at the consortia, system, collection, and title levels. This work should be on the shelf of collection development, e-resources, cataloging, interlibrary loan, and library administration staff.”
— Journal of Hospital Librarianship
"Solid, research-based analysis of OA theory and principles to guide research organizations and practitioners.”
— Journal of Australian Library and Information Association
— Technicalities
"This work removes a lot of the mystery of OA and its issues. Their detailed instruction tells of various OA funding initiatives and processes, which can be institutional game changers. They describe OA implementation steps at the consortia, system, collection, and title levels. This work should be on the shelf of collection development, e-resources, cataloging, interlibrary loan, and library administration staff.”
— Journal of Hospital Librarianship
"Solid, research-based analysis of OA theory and principles to guide research organizations and practitioners.”
— Journal of Australian Library and Information Association
Notă biografică
Karen Brunsting is the acquisitions and collection development librarian at the University Libraries, University of Memphis. She is also the librarian for the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art. She holds a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago; an MLIS from the University of Tennessee, School of Information Sciences; and an MBA from Christian Brothers University. Her current research includes collection development practices and open access literature.
Caitlin Harrington is the head of information access services and the electronic resources librarian at the University Libraries, University of Memphis. She has master’s degrees in library and information science and instructional design and technology. Her research interests include open access publishing, information privilege, and open educational resources.
Rachel E. Scott is the associate dean for information assets at Illinois State University’s Milner Library, where she oversees the library’s access and technical services, collection development, scholarly communication initiatives, and cultural heritage activities. Scott recently completed a PhD in historical musicology and conducts research at the intersections of information literacy, library collections and their discovery, music bibliography, and scholarly communication.
Caitlin Harrington is the head of information access services and the electronic resources librarian at the University Libraries, University of Memphis. She has master’s degrees in library and information science and instructional design and technology. Her research interests include open access publishing, information privilege, and open educational resources.
Rachel E. Scott is the associate dean for information assets at Illinois State University’s Milner Library, where she oversees the library’s access and technical services, collection development, scholarly communication initiatives, and cultural heritage activities. Scott recently completed a PhD in historical musicology and conducts research at the intersections of information literacy, library collections and their discovery, music bibliography, and scholarly communication.
Cuprins
Preface: Why We Could Not Write a Book on Open Access Policies
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Open Access in Library Collections
Chapter 1: Collection Development Policies and Open Access
Chapter 2: Open Access and Library Collections: Current Practices
Chapter 3: Open Access Principles
Chapter 4: Open Access Practices
Chapter 5: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Open Access Publishing
Chapter 6: Responding with Agility to Open Access Change
Conclusion: Let This End Be Your Beginning
Appendix: Recommended Reading
About the Authors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Open Access in Library Collections
Chapter 1: Collection Development Policies and Open Access
Chapter 2: Open Access and Library Collections: Current Practices
Chapter 3: Open Access Principles
Chapter 4: Open Access Practices
Chapter 5: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Open Access Publishing
Chapter 6: Responding with Agility to Open Access Change
Conclusion: Let This End Be Your Beginning
Appendix: Recommended Reading
About the Authors
Index