Research Data Curation and Management Bibliography | Digital Curation and Digital Preservation Works | Open Access Works | Digital Scholarship | Digital Scholarship Sitemap
Category: Research Libraries
"Academic Librarians Seeking Equity through Unionization"
"Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way: In-House Digitization of an Oral History Collection in a Lone Arranger Situation"
"Outside the R1: Equitable Data Management at the Undergraduate Level"
"Better Data Management, One Nudge at a Time"
"An XML-Based Migration from Digital Commons to Open Journal Systems"
"Digitization Decisions: Comparing OCR Software for Librarian and Archivist Use"
Electronic Theses and Dissertations Bibliography, Version 7
The Electronic Theses and Dissertations Bibliography, Version 7 includes over 150 selected English-language articles and books that are useful in understanding electronic theses and dissertations. Most sources have been published from 2000 through 2020; however, a limited number of earlier key sources are also included. The bibliography has links to included works. Where possible, it uses Digital Object Identifier System (DOI) URLs. It is under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Abstracts are included in this bibliography if a work is under a Creative Commons Attribution License (BY and national/international variations), a Creative Commons public domain dedication (CC0), or a Creative Commons Public Domain Mark and this is clearly indicated in the work.
Digital Scholarship has also published the following works this year:
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"The Role of Institutional Repositories in the Dissemination and Impact of Community-Based Research"
"Do Institutional Repository Deposit Guidelines Deter Data Discovery?"
"A Socio-Legal Framework for Improving the Accessibility of Research Articles for People With Disabilities "
AI in Relation to GLAMS Task Force: Report and Recommendations
"Genuine Open Access to Academic Books Requires Collective Solutions"
"Tear Down This (Pay)Wall! Equality, Equity, Liberation for Archivists"
Cambridge University Libraries: "Michael Williams on the Elsevier Negotiations: What’s Our ‘Plan B’?"
Library Futures Foundation: Controlled Digital Lending: Unlocking the Library’s Full Potential
Paywall: "Digital Repository Legacies: A Case Study in Assessing Organizational Trustworthiness"
100% Digital Course Reserves: "The UC Berkeley Library Is Leveling the Playing Field, One Textbook at a Time. Here’s How."
"African Digital Humanities Project at Princeton Awarded over $600,000 in Two NEH grants"
"NEH Grant to Support Training for High-Impact Public Digital Humanities Collaborations"
"Research Data Management Challenges in Citizen Science Projects and Recommendations for Library Support Services. A Scoping Review and Case Study"
LYRASIS 2021 Open Source Software Report: Understanding the Landscape of Open Source Software Support in American Libraries
Academic Library as Scholarly Publisher Bibliography, Version 2
The Academic Library as Scholarly Publisher Bibliography, Version 2 includes over 175 selected English-language articles, books, and technical reports that are useful in understanding the digital scholarly publishing activities of academic libraries since the late 1980's, especially their open access book and journal publishing activities. The bibliography covers the following subtopics: pioneering academic library publishing projects in the 1980's and 1990's, early digital journals and serials published by librarians (as distinct from libraries), library-based scholarly publishing since the Budapest Open Access Initiative, technical publishing infrastructure, and library and university press mergers/partnerships and other relevant works.
Most sources have been published from January 2002 through July 2021; however, a limited number of earlier key sources are also included. The bibliography has links to included works. Abstracts are included in this bibliography if a work is under a Creative Commons Attribution License (BY and national/international variations), a Creative Commons public domain dedication (CC0), or a Creative Commons Public Domain Mark and this is clearly indicated in the work.
The Academic Library as Scholarly Publisher Bibliography is under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
A Look Back at 32 Years as an Open Access Publisher | Research Data Curation and Management Bibliography | Digital Curation and Digital Preservation Works | Open Access Works | Digital Scholarship | Digital Scholarship Sitemap