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What is Open? A Primer for Early Career Researchers and Graduate Students Emma Molls Megan O’Donnell Scholarly Communication Librarians @ Iowa State Univ. Library
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Outline Let’s talk about (open) access. Networking meets research. Open after grad school.
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Megan: Science & Technology Librarian Emma: Social Science & Humanities Librarian We’re also the co-chairs of the library’s Scholarly Communication Team Scholarly Communication is: The process of sharing and publishing research so that it is available to the wider academic community and beyond. – adapted from Wikipediafrom Wikipedia Who We Are
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Find yours on the Library website! You all have a librarian!
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Who pays for all of those journals and books anyway? Let’s talk about access
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Access @ Iowa State Access to information is expensive. Access is essential. Iowa State invests in access so you can produce high quality research.
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Access @ Iowa State While at ISU you get access to millions of dollars worth of information. Use it.
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Access … after Iowa State Pay-walls: online barriers that are lifted with $$
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Access … after Iowa State After graduation you loose your ISU access. Access will change depending on where you work. You will be asked to pay for access.
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Access … after Iowa State Libraries and librarians hate paywalls as much as you do (maybe more). We’d love to get rid of them. What can we do about it?
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Access … Open access Open Access is a global movement created and supported by researchers, librarians, and students. The goal of open access is to make research available to all – and in many formats.
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Access … Open access ISU theses and dissertations are open access. Your work will reach a broader audience. Share more: code, posters, images, papers, data, etc.
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Networking meets research New ways to connect and share using the web & open access.
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The professional profile Professional websites and profiles CV style: long lists of accomplishments Sometimes with a little personal info…
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The (old) professional profile http://www.kirstensanford.com/
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The (old) professional profile http://www.kirstensanford.com/ Q: What’s missing? A: The stuff.
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The (new) professional profile https://impactstory.org/KeithBradnam
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The (new) professional profile Make sure your profiles link to stuff. Don’t just include a citation. Even if it isn’t open, at least readers can find it. Kim provides links and abstracts to her papers that are behind paywalls. http://works.bepress.com/kimberly_anderson/ http://works.bepress.com/kimberly_anderson/
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The (new) professional profile Dynamic - links with other accounts. Lets the work speak for itself. Works best with open access. +=
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The (new) professional profile Where’s your stuff? Slideshare? GitHub? Google Drive? Figshare? Dropbox? In a box? In the garage? In the basement? Can people find and access it? Want to learn more about Impactstory? Check out our guide on altmetrics: http://bit.ly/ISUaltmetricshttp://bit.ly/ISUaltmetrics
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Open after grad school How will you get access? How easy is it to go open?
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Open after grad school There are ways to get access Check if a there is a copy that’s open (preprint, post-print, etc.) Visit a library. Contact the author. Pay for access. It’s not easy – that’s why Open Access is a BIG deal.
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Open after grad school Not all disciplines embrace open. Some are in support of open… Others are not sure… Do what you can and talk about it.
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Open after grad school The U.S. government has embraced “open” research. NSF, DOE, NASA, NIH, and are now requiring publicly funded research is also publicly accessible. Universities are passing open access policies/mandates.
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Open after grad school Be prepared to share.
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Make open the new default! Save and improve lives Save time Save $$ Image credits: Science Magazine's Special Collection on the Eboloa Epidemic, Photo by Blechhy on Wikipedia Commons, “The Color of Money” by Chris PotterSpecial Collection on the Eboloa EpidemicWikipedia Commons“The Color of Money” by Chris Potter
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