Keep The Change: Clusters of Faculty Opinion on Open Access
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Transcript of Keep The Change: Clusters of Faculty Opinion on Open Access
Jen WallerAndrew RevelleAaron Shrimplin
Keep the Change: Clusters ofFaculty Opinionon Open Access
[ Open access to information is the free, immediate, online access to the results of scholarly research and the right to use and reuse those results as you need. ]
– Peter Suber
Twitter users!
session hashtag:#oaqstudy
conference hashtag:#acrl2013
@jenniferwaller@andyrevelle
What do you think?
To make large advances in the overall levels of open access we need large concessions from publishers.I agree = 194881I’m undecided or unsure = 196309I disagree = 196863
Ways to participate:• Text a code to 37607• Tweet a code to @poll• bit.ly/QStudy1
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What do you think?
Information should be as widely and freely available as possible.
I agree = 209061I’m undecided or unsure = 209073I disagree = 209074
Ways to participate:• Text a code to 37607• Tweet a code to @poll• bit.ly/QStudy2
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What do you think?
I like to support open access when I can, but I couldn’t pass up the chance to publish in a very prestigious journal.I agree = 209362I’m undecided or unsure = 209365I disagree = 209366
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What do you think?
Open access to cutting edge research is unnecessary. Most lay readers don’t care to read it and wouldn’t understand it. I agree = 209880I’m undecided or unsure = 209887I disagree = 209955
Ways to participate:• Text a code to 37607• Tweet a code to @poll• bit.ly/QStudy4
Next Steps
Thank you!
Questions?
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Et Cetera
This work was created by Jen Waller, Andrew Revelle, and Aaron Shrimplin for the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) Conference and presented on April 11, 2013, in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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