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671 Digital Librarianship Spring 2015 Dr. Péter Jacsó University of Hawai’i Library and Information Science Program Session 11. Open Access Digital Resources
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Open Access (OA) is here to stay … and grow OA > FA (Free Access) (for whom, for how long, from where?) OA is universally free (for anyone, from anywhere, at anytime) May be a subset of, mixed with non-OA May have limits in retrospectivity and currency You can browse, search, display substantial info Digital D-i-v-i-d-e alliterates nicely - but it is just not true Jacso
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Anyone + Anywhere + Anytime Hawaii HSPLS card carrying member Hawaii DOE students Hawaii private school students UHstudents, faculty & staff UH LISstudents through yours truly Hawaiiprivate college and university students Free or feels like free Jacso
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What is available OA? Ask what is NOT available Finding tools (catalogs, I&A databases, directories) Primary documents Books Journal articles Conference papers Government reports Technical manuals Theses and dissertations Statistics, censuses, surveys Maps, photos, drawings Audio and video recordings Encyclopedias, dictionaries, atlases, almanacs, reviews Jacso
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If you see a temporary OA offer – go binging Jacso
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OA Books Jacso
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The largest multidisciplinary OA FT subset Jacso
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Toxoplasmosis search in HWP Jacso
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OA Resources to keep up with OA Jacso
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New and traditional players Digital Facilitators Document Delivery Services’ databases (don’t rush order) Jacso
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Few academic online services and publishers treat cited references well if at all Jacso
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