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Presenter Name Host Institution Date ACRL Scholarly Communications Roadshow: From Understanding to Engagement Introduction to the Scholarly Communication System
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Learning Outcomes Understand that the scholarly communications system is made up of many interlocking systems Understand the basic, traditional iterations in the lifecycle of scholarship Identify how disruptions are changing the traditional system of scholarly communication
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Looking through the lens of libraries:TeachingLearningResearch
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Major participants in the life cycle of scholarly publishing researchers authors foundations scholarly societies federal agencies colleges and universities publishers libraries taxpaying public
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systemssystems IP/legal system publishing industry scholarly societies faculty rewards system (p&t) Internet culture disciplinary practice higher education research industry
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Formulation Registration Certification Dissemination Preservation Iterations in the life cycle of scholarship
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Academic Library Publisher Editor Peer ReviewersCreation Manuscript & © Dissemination Publication (Registration and Certification) Reformulation
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disruption: Economic model is unsustainable
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cost Academic Library budget Publisher Editor Peer ReviewersCreation © Dissemination Publication (Registration and Certification) Pressure points
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disruption:Web
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internet creation publication dissemination reformulation Scholars are beginning to exploit the power of the Web
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internet creation publication dissemination reformulation PUB ED P-R LIB What role, then, for publishers and libraries? How can we/they add value in a new system?
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FunctionOld SystemNew System FormulationAlone or in laboratory with graduate students and colleagues And… With colleagues all over the web RegistrationJournal submission Book publication Conference presentation Working paper / Technical Report And… Blogs Disciplinary repositories Open notebooks CertificationPublishers through peer review Universities indirectly through promotion and tenure And… Accuracy/good science review (PloS One) Open peer review DisseminationLibraries Publishers – journals and monographs Scholarly societies thru publications & conferences Abstract and Indexing Services And… Blogs Repositories Google and other web search engines Funding agency mandates ArchivingLibrariesAnd… Collaborations like Portico & Hathi Trust Disciplinary and institutional repositories Publishers
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disruption: Open Movement
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disruption: Open Movement Open access to scholarship Public access to taxpayer funded research Social movements toward sharing and remix
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Transform
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Goal: Build capacity to integrate scholarly communications awareness and transform our work as academic librarians
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Questions?Comments?
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This work was created by Lee Van Orsdel and modified by Sarah L Shreeves for the ACRL National Conference, Scholarly Communications 101 Workshop and last updated by Sarah Shreeves on April 26, 2012. It is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution- Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
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