The Great Academic Giveaway: How to Share Your Work Online… and Why You Should

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Presented at the ACIFA Conference in Jasper, Alberta on May 27, 2014. There are dozens of opportunities for college and university faculty to share their teaching and research materials freely on the Internet, from personal websites and social media accounts to institutional repositories. Doing so can open up great opportunities to share expertise, find collaborators, and reach new heights in establishing oneself professionally among peers. Sharing also provides a sustainable means for academics and students around the world to learn from and build on each other’s work. This session will provide an overview of ways faculty can easily and meaningfully engage with the online world by sharing their work. A variety of websites and services that are popular among a growing number of academics will be highlighted and discussed in terms of their benefits and potential applications. Common concerns around copyright and intellectual property will also be addressed, and participants will learn some practical ways to maintain and communicate their rights over works when placing them online.

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Any Sharers

in the Room?

Rights

sherpa.ac.uk/romeo

sherpa.ac.uk/romeo

sherpa.ac.uk/romeo

Author Addendums

carl-abrc.ca/uploads/pdfs/EngPubAgree.pdf

Intellectual

Property policies

creativecommons.org

flickr.com

creativecommons.org

creativecommons.org

flickr@carlos_maya

Institutional

repositories

maps.repository66.org

roam.macewan.ca *Launching summer 2014

Academia.edu

Academia.edu

oxford.academia.edu/RichardPrice

ResearchGate.net

ResearchGate.net

researchgate.net/profile/Ijad_Madisch

Mendeley.com

Mendeley.com

mendeley.com/profiles/paul-foeckler

Figshare.com

Figshare.com

figshare.com/authors/Mark_Hahnel/96371

OPEN ACCESS

Journals

sciencemag.org/content/342/6154/60.full

edmontonjournal.com/story.html?id=9759485

scholarlyoa.com

journalcra.com

plos.org

doaj.org

pkp.sfu.ca/ojs

SlideShare.net

SlideShare.net

Open Education

Resources (OERs)

Image: Flickr@jasonahowie

wordpress.org

wordpress.com

weebly.com

blogger.com

Etc.

Merlot.org

oercommons.org

openstaxcollege.org

cnx.org/content/col11496/latest

Image: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6a/Riggs_Library_-_Georgetown_University.jpg

Image: fc09.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2012/258/9/5/learn_more_by_designworldwide-d5ervst.jpg

Image: crewmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/ted2013_0048902_d41_8976.jpg

Image: www.tedxriodelaplata.org/sites/default/files/Odon5%20ch.jpg

figshare.com/authors/Erin_McKiernan/99162

Image: Flickr @Marc_Smith

altmetric.com/top100

Impact Story.org

Impact Story.org

Impact Story.org

impactstory.org/carlboettiger

orcid.org/0000-0002-1642-628X

• Academia.edu founder on Open Access dreams http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/comment/opinion/open-access-would-aid-amateur-scientific- CK,/breakthroughs/2013137.articleAY6.60\`9J

• Being open as an early career researcher: http://figshare.com/articles/Being_open_as_an_early_career_researcher/954994

learn More

Slideshare.net/bibliorobyn

• When the rebel alliance sells out http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/elements/2013/04/elsevier-mendeley-journals-science-software.html

• Policy on sharing teaching materials opposed by Faculty Association http://ubyssey.ca/news/policy-on-sharing-teaching-materials-opposed-by-faculty-association733

• Social networking sites and their role in scholarly communications http://crc.nottingham.ac.uk/projects/rcs/Social_Networking_Report-Duke&Jordan.pdf

• The end of an era for academia.edu and other academic networks? http://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2013/12/11/has-elsevier-signaled-a-new-era-for-academia-edu-and-other-professional-networks/

• How one publisher is stopping academics from sharing their research http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2013/12/19/how-one-publisher-is-stopping-academics-from-sharing-their-research/

• Open Textbook Project http://bccampus.ca/open-textbook-project