Stepping Outside our Boundaries Working with [Faculty] to Embrace Change in the Scholarly Communication System.

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Stepping Outside our Boundaries Working with [Faculty] to Embrace Change in the Scholarly Communication System

Making a Plan

Building Knowledge

Tools Available

Environmental Scan Background Background Institutional Environment Institutional Environment Preparedness Preparedness Outreach Efforts Outreach Efforts Investment Investment

Opportunity Assessment Departmental practices and attitudes Departmental practices and attitudes structure and organization publishing, grants, p&t requirements movers and shakers Influences on department Influences on department other institutions professional societies repositories, OA journals Relationship with library Relationship with library individual contact presentations on issues Faculty knowledge of issues Faculty knowledge of issues nature of articles in the field

Meeting on Their Turf

Finding the Sweet Spot

Options Journal cost Repositories Open access journals Open access publishing funds Library publishing Campus open-access policies Author rights Funding requirements

Increase in Pricing

The Green Road 14

The Gold Road

Open-Access Publishing Funds [COPE] BarcelonaCalgary California, Berkeley ColumbiaCornellDartmouthDukeHarvard Memorial Sloan-Kettering MichiganMIT UNC-Chapel Hill OregonOttawaTennessee Wake Forest Wisconsin-Madison

Library Publishing

Campus Open Access Policies

Retaining Rights l

NIH Public Access Policy

Champions  Passion  Influence  Credibility  Patience

FLICKR Credits Matti Mattila Matti Mattila BWJones Will Scullin Will Scullin rweait-osm Amarand Agasi Amarand Agasi Rutger Middendorp Rutger Middendorp

Julia C. Blixrud Assistant Executive Director, Scholarly Communication Association of Research Libraries