To Catch a Predator: How to Recognize Predatory Journals and Conferences
You are invited to the second event in the Information Interventions @ CUNY series: To Catch a Predator: How to Recognize Predatory Journals and Conferences Friday, November 15, 2013, 10am – noon The...
View ArticleOpen Argentina
Here in the United States, open access advocates are struggling mightily to make the case that taxpayers are entitled to the research their taxes fund — and that open access is good for innovation,...
View ArticleCultural Anthropology, Be My Valentine!
The peer-reviewed journal Cultural Anthropology has gone open access! When the Directory of Open Access Journals boasts almost 10,000 gold open access journals, why is this big news? For several...
View ArticleShare It Now or Save It For Later: Making Choices about Dissertations and...
You are invited to an event in the Information Interventions @ CUNY series: Share It Now or Save It For Later: Making Choices about Dissertations and Publishing Thursday, May 1, 2014 2-4 p.m. Graduate...
View ArticleCome Work with Us! Scholarly Communications Librarian @ CUNY
Big news for open access supporters and excellent librarians eager for a new adventure: CUNY is hiring a Scholarly Communications Librarian! CUNY is the largest urban public university in the United...
View ArticleScholarly Communications Librarian @ CUNY: More Time to Apply!
Application Deadline Extended: There’s still time to apply to be CUNY’s first Scholarly Communications Librarian! The deadline is now Monday, July 28, 2014. Summary of Posting: The City University of...
View ArticleThey’re Here! Dissertations & Theses Now in Academic Works
(Déjà vu? This post is a very slight reworking of a post I wrote yesterday for the Graduate Center Library blog.) Title page for the thesis of Alycia Sellie (GC librarian and OA@CUNY blogger). Academic...
View ArticleDissertation Dilemma: To Embargo or Not to Embargo?
(Déjà vu? This post is a very slight reworking of a post by Shawn(ta) Smith-Cruz that appeared yesterday on the Graduate Center Library blog.) Photo is © Daniel Oines, used under a Creative Commons...
View ArticleGrad Center Faculty Workshop: Why & How to Submit to Academic Works
Graduate Center faculty, did you know that the vast majority of journals allow authors to make their articles (either the pre-refereed version, the post-refereed version, or the publisher-branded PDF)...
View ArticleOpen Access: What Is It and Why All the Fuss?
(Déjà vu? This is a very slight reworking of a post from the Graduate Center Library blog.) Image is CC BY-NC-ND from JISC. You might have noticed that CUNY librarians talk a lot about open access —...
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