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Opening Minds to Open Access: Best Practices at Arizona State University Libraries Virginia Pannabecker Health Sciences Librarian & Alexandra Humphreys Instruction and Education Librarian

Opening Minds to Open Access “Those with access to these resources — students, librarians, scientists — you have been given a privilege. You get to feed at this banquet of knowledge while the rest of the world is locked out. But you need not — indeed, morally, you cannot — keep this privilege for yourselves.” ~Aaron Swartz, Guerilla Open Access Manifesto (http://archive.org/stream/GuerillaOpenAccessManifesto/ Goamjuly2008_djvu.txt)

Opening Minds to Open Access “ We’re interested in Open Access because a student’s education is only as valuable as the information that a student has access to… Open Access increases the value of our education after we leave school.” ~Matt Cooper Immediate Past President of the National Association of Graduate-Professional Students ~ at the SPARC/World Bank 2012 Open Access Week Kickoff event

Opening Minds to Open Access What is Open Access (OA) to research literature? Free of charge for users Online Free of most copyright and licensing restrictions

Opening Minds to Open Access Today you will learn about: Events Open Access Week Open Education Week Every Day OA (presentations, webcasts, etc.) Methods for Promoting OA Participation Scholarly Communication library guide Memberships Conference presentations ASU Digital Repository Finding OA Resources Open Access Library Guide Institutional Repositories (access via Google Scholar) DOAJ

Opening Minds to Open Access: Events Open Access Week @ ASU International Open Access Week - http://www.openaccessweek.org/ -Global event -- every October Webinars (e.g., SPARC, World Bank, ALA, ACRL) Presentations (e.g., brown-bags, lectures, etc.) Events co-sponsored by the ASU Graduate and Professional Student Association (GPSA) Events with Faculty and Researchers - Selecting a Journal & Open Access options

Opening Minds to Open Access: Open Access Week @ ASU

Opening Minds to Open Access: Open Access Week @ ASU

Opening Minds to Open Access: Open Access Week @ ASU

Opening Minds to Open Access: Events "Open Education Week’s goal is to raise awareness about free and open educational opportunities that exist for everyone, everywhere, right now"

Opening Minds to Open Access: Events Open Education Week at ASU

Opening Minds to Open Access: Open Education Week @ ASU

Opening Minds to Open Access: Every Day OA Presentations and other events during the year

Opening Minds to Open Access: Every Day OA Providing Open Access support in context as a member of a faculty writing group, and during research / curricular support.

Opening Minds to Open Access: Every Day OA

Opening Minds to Open Access: Every Day OA http://www.azlibrary.gov/extension/continuing_education.aspx

Opening Minds to Open Access: Every Day OA Library research sessions with international students and scholars Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College International Leaders in Education (ILEP) India Support for Teacher Education Program (In-STEP)

Opening Minds to Open Access: Every Day OA Library research sessions with international students and scholars The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship, in partnership with the U.S. State Department and the Institute of International Education brings mid-career journalists and communication professionals from emerging democracies to the Cronkite School for a year of intensive leadership training, academic study and professional experiences.

Opening Minds to Open Access: Promote Open Access On October 20, 2010, The Librarians Assembly passed an Open Access Resolution declaring our commitment to Open Access. We, the Librarians Assembly of Arizona State University (ASU) Libraries, resolve the following: 1. To disseminate our scholarship as broadly as possible. We endeavor to make our scholarly work openly accessible in conformance with open access principles. Whenever possible, we make our scholarship available in digital format, online, and free of charge. 2. To grant ASU Libraries a Creative Commons "Attribution Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States" license to each of our scholarly works to allow the ASU Libraries the right to archive and make publicly available the full text of our scholarly works via the ASU Libraries' digital repository. 3. To deposit the author's final version of our scholarly work in the digital repository as soon as is possible, recognizing that some publishers may impose an embargo period. 4. To seek publishers whose policies allow us to make our scholarly works freely available online. When a publisher’s policies do not allow us to make our works freely available online, we resolve to engage in good faith negotiations with the publisher to allow deposit of pre- or postprint versions of our scholarly work in the digital repository. 5. To promote Open Access on campus and assist scholars in making their research openly available. The resolution applies to the scholarly works authored and co-authored while employed at ASU Libraries, beginning with works submitted for publication after October 20, 2010. The works encompassed by this resolution include journal articles and conference proceedings. We encourage the deposit of other scholarly work as defined by Librarians Assembly. This open access resolution will be reviewed by Librarians Assembly after one year.

Opening Minds to Open Access Promote Open Access ASU Scholarly Communication Guide (Open Access): http://libguides.asu.edu/content.php?pid=29995&sid=783323

Opening Minds to Open Access: Promote OA

Opening Minds to Open Access: Promote OA Conference Presentations

Opening Minds to Open Access: Promote OA

Opening Minds to Open Access: Promote Open Access Memberships

Opening Minds to Open Access: ASU Digital Repository Arizona State University Digital Repository: http://repository.asu.edu/

Opening Minds to Open Access: ASU Digital Repository

Opening Minds to Open Access Finding Open Access Resources Google Scholar: http://scholar.google.com/ Open Access Library Guide: http://libguides.asu.edu/openaccess

Opening Minds to Open Access: Finding Open Access Resources Directory of Open Access (DOAJ):http://www.doaj.org/ Articles published in DOAJ:

Opening Minds to Open Access: Finding Open Access Resources

Opening Minds to Open Access: Finding Open Access Resources

Opening Minds to Open Access: Finding Open Access Resources Institutional Repositories OpenDOAR ROAR

Opening Minds to Open Access: Resources Learn More about Open Access Peter Suber’s ‘Very Brief Introduction to Open Access’: http://legacy.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/brief.htm SPARC (Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition): http://www.sparc.arl.org/issues Aaron Swartz Guerilla Open Access Manifesto: http://archive.org/stream/GuerillaOpenAccessManifesto/Goamjuly2008_djvu.txt Promote Open Access Resources - Sources to discover OA resources Open Access Resources Library Guide: http://libguides.asu.edu/openaccess Scholarly Communications Library Guide: http://libguides.asu.edu/scholcomm DOAJ (Journals): http://www.doaj.org/ DOAB (Books): http://www.doabooks.org/ DOAR (Institutional & Disciplinary Repositories): http://www.opendoar.org/ ROAR (Registry of Open Access Repositories): http://roar.eprints.org/ Get Involved and Share Your Resources Open Access Week: http://www.openaccessweek.org/ Open Education Week: http://www.openeducationweek.org/

Opening Minds to Open Access: Presentation & Resources List Archived Files Find our Presentation and Resources List in the ASU Digital Repository: http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.18994

Opening Minds to Open Access: Image References Images used in this presentation ASU Libraries Logo from http://commguide.asu.edu/ Image of Aaron Swartz with quote: http://www.pallenberg.net/post/40412664791/there-is-no-justice-in-following-unjust-laws ASU Libraries Channel images: https://lib.asu.edu/librarychannel Open Access lock image: http://www.library.vcu.edu/blog/news/assets_c/2012/10/open-access-logo.jpg-2056.html Open Access images, Open Access Week banner: http://www.openaccessweek.org/ Open Ed Week: http://www.openeducationweek.org Photos from ASU Libraries Open Education Week 2013 tabling events ASU Libraries Open Education Week 2013 event materials Image of writing group, (CC license): http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f3/WritingMeeting_Batali.jpg/640px-WritingMeeting_Batali.jpg Image of email envelope (CC license, by Nevit Dilmen): http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f3/WritingMeeting_Batali.jpg/640px-WritingMeeting_Batali.jpg Questions? image (CC license): http://www.flickr.com/photos/eleaf/2536358399

Virginia.Pannabecker@asu.edu Alexandra.Humphreys@asu.edu