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October 24th – 30th

Open Access Publishing at Dartmouth Miles Blencowe Physics Tom Luxon English Brian Pogue Engineering Mary Flanagan Film Studies Allen Hockley Art History Richard Howarth Env. Studies And More! Research with a Global Reach: Dartmouth Faculty Scholarship Open to All Celia Chen Biological Sciences Anne Kapuscinski Env. Studies

Open Access Publishing at Dartmouth Elijah Stommel Medicine Dan Rockmore Mathmatics Albert Erives Biology Keith Paulsen Engineering C. Robertson McClung Biology Aden Evens English Research with a Global Reach: Dartmouth Faculty Scholarship Open to All Sharon Bickel Biology B. Espen Eckbo Tuck

What is Open Access? Open-Access Free of access barriers Digital Free of charge OA is… Entirely compatible with peer review Free of most copyright and licensing restrictions

OA Journals Perform peer review Make approved contents freely available to the world OA Archives or repositories May be archived by authors without anyone else’s permission Simply freely available for greater visibility and impact A Very Brief Introduction to Open Access, 10/06/10. openaccessweek.org

Open Access at Dartmouth : Digital Initiatives Scholarly Journals Scholarly Monographs Digital collections (books, music, film, etc) Digital Exhibits Dartmouth College Library provides digital versions of its rich collections and archives to advance teaching, learning, and to celebrate the Dartmouth Experience (2) Dartmouth Digital Library Initiatives, Dartmouth College Library, 10/06/10

Open Access Publishing at Dartmouth Citation Map  Professor of Physics  Research published in OA Journal: New Journal of Physics  Professor of Physics  Research published in OA Journal: New Journal of Physics Miles Blencowe

Open Access Publishing at Dartmouth  Professor of English  Open Access Project: The John Milton Reading Room database  Professor of English  Open Access Project: The John Milton Reading Room database Tom Luxon

Open Access Publishing at Dartmouth  Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Professor of Sustainability Science  Open access publishing on sustainability  Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Professor of Sustainability Science  Open access publishing on sustainability Anne Kapuscinski

Open Access Publishing at Dartmouth  Professor of Biological Sciences  Open access research collaboration with fellow Dartmouth scientists  Professor of Biological Sciences  Open access research collaboration with fellow Dartmouth scientists Celia Chen

Open Access Publishing at Dartmouth  Professor of Engineering  Open access research published in Biomedical Optics Express  Professor of Engineering  Open access research published in Biomedical Optics Express Keith Paulsen

Open Access Publishing at Dartmouth  Professor of Biology  Research published in open access journal PLOS Genetics  Professor of Biology  Research published in open access journal PLOS Genetics Sharon Bickel

Open Access Publishing at Dartmouth  Professor of Engineering  Research published in open access Journals: Optics Express and Biomedical Optics Express  Professor of Engineering  Research published in open access Journals: Optics Express and Biomedical Optics Express Research Citation Count Graphical analysis from Web of Science Brian Pogue

Open Access Publishing at Dartmouth  Professor of English  Research published in open access journal Digital Humanities Quarterly  Professor of English  Research published in open access journal Digital Humanities Quarterly Research Citation Count Graphical analysis from Web of Science Aden Evens “Web 2.0 and the Ontology of the Digital,” Digital Humanities Quarterly (forthcoming). 15 pages.

Open Access Publishing at Dartmouth  Professor of Biology  Open access research published in BioMed Central  Professor of Biology  Open access research published in BioMed Central Research Citation Count Graphical analysis from Web of Science C. Robertson McClung

Open Access Publishing at Dartmouth  Professor of Computer Science  Open access research published in PLOS one  Professor of Computer Science  Open access research published in PLOS one Research Citation Count Graphical analysis from Web of Science Dan Rockmore

Open Access Publishing at Dartmouth  Doctor of Neurology at DHMC  Open access research published in Toxins  Doctor of Neurology at DHMC  Open access research published in Toxins Research Citation Count Graphical analysis from Web of Science Elijah Stommel

Open Access Publishing at Dartmouth  Professor of Film Studies  Member of Board of Reviewer for Game Studies, an open access journal  Professor of Film Studies  Member of Board of Reviewer for Game Studies, an open access journal Mary Flanagan

Open Access Publishing at Dartmouth  Professor of Finance  Open access publication in Tuck School of Business Working Paper Series  Professor of Finance  Open access publication in Tuck School of Business Working Paper Series B. Espen Eckbo

Open Access Publishing at Dartmouth Allen Hockley  Professor of Art History  Essay Published as part of MIT’s Open CourseWare Visualizing Culture  Professor of Art History  Essay Published as part of MIT’s Open CourseWare Visualizing Culture

Open Access Publishing at Dartmouth  Professor of Environmental Studies  Member of Editorial Board for Environmental Justice, a journal with open access option  Professor of Environmental Studies  Member of Editorial Board for Environmental Justice, a journal with open access option Richard Howarth

Open Access Publishing at Dartmouth  Professor of Biological Sciences  Open access publication in Springer  Professor of Biological Sciences  Open access publication in Springer Albert Erives Journal of Molecular Evolution. Erives (2011)

Open Access Publishing at Dartmouth Scholarly Monographs The Artistry of the Homeric Simile By William C. Scott, Dartmouth Emeritus Professor of Classics eCopy published in partnership with the University Press of New English (UPNE) Print copies available per demand from UPNE The Artistry of the Homeric Simile By William C. Scott, Dartmouth Emeritus Professor of Classics eCopy published in partnership with the University Press of New English (UPNE) Print copies available per demand from UPNE

General Editor: Mark Williams, Film & Media Studies Dartmouth College General Editor: Mark Williams, Film & Media Studies Dartmouth College General Editor: Lindsay J. Whaley Linguistics & Cognitive Science Dartmouth College General Editor: Lindsay J. Whaley Linguistics & Cognitive Science Dartmouth College Open Access Publishing at Dartmouth

Dartmouth Digital Collections: Jon Howard Appleton, composer, Dartmouth faculty The Adventures of Old Obadiah Oldbuck, Rodolphe Töpffer Exeter, 1898 And More…

Open Access Journals:

Open Access Databases:

Open Access Publishing at Dartmouth Dartmouth Digital Theses and Dissertations We are keen to promote and share Dartmouth generated scholarship with as wide an audience as possible. To this end we are currently seeking permission from authors to digitize all the Dartmouth Ph.D dissertations in our collection in order to share them on the web. Masters Theses will follow. (3). Dartmouth Digital Initiatives.

Opportunity for you! Impact Provide financial support for publishing in scholarly journals committed to free, open access on the Internet.  Eligible to receive funding Dartmouth faculty and graduate students.  More information Contact Barbara DeFelice, Director, Digital Resources, in Baker Library Dartmouth Resources Support for Open Access Publishing (COPE) at Dartmouth College COPE: Provides funding to pay for publication fees in open access journals

Dartmouth COPE Funds Dartmouth is a member of the Compact for Open Access Publication.  Impact Provide financial support for publishing in scholarly journals committed to free, open access on the Internet.  Impact Provide financial support for publishing in scholarly journals committed to free, open access on the Internet.  Eligible to receive funding Dartmouth faculty and graduate students.  More information Contact Barbara DeFelice, Director, Digital Resources, in Baker Library  Eligible to receive funding Dartmouth faculty and graduate students.  More information Contact Barbara DeFelice, Director, Digital Resources, in Baker Library

Created by Yi Yang ’14, and Barbara DeFelice, Digital Resources Program Director Photo Credits: Blencowe: Luxon: Pogue: Flanagan: Hockley: Howarth: Kapuscinski Chen: Journal article, Web of Science. Citation Map. Web of Science. Tom Luxon. Milton Reading Room. Brian Pogue. Web of Science. Citations. Allen Hockley. MIT Visualizing Culture. Mary Flanagan. Game Studies. Richard Howarth. Environmental Justice. William Scott. Artistry of the Homeric Simile. Lindsay Whaley. Linguistic Discovery. bin/WebObjects/Journals.woa/xmlpage/1/issue Anne Kapuscinski: Celia Chen: Dartmouth Digital Initiatives. DOAJ.