Scholarly communication workshop spring 2015
-
Upload
lisa-gonzalez -
Category
Education
-
view
34 -
download
3
Transcript of Scholarly communication workshop spring 2015
Scholarly Communication Workshop
Re-using Your Published Articles Online
February 16, 2015
Taylor & Francis Survey, 2014: Review Rigorous peer review
Rapid publication of my paper
Rapid peer review
Promotion of my paper post-publication
Automated deposit of my paper (Author Accepted Version) into a repository of my choice
Provision of usage and citation figures at the article level
Detailed guidance on how I can increase the visibility of my paper
Pre-peer review services such as language polishing, matching my paper to a journal, and / or formatting my paper to journal style
Provision of alt-metrics (such as Altmetric or ImpactStory)
Examples of Article Re-use
Post in course webpage
Email to student
Upload to institutional repository
Publish in edited volume
Share on academia.edu
Post on your personal website
Sherpa/ROMEO
Includes reuse terms for thousands of journals
Hundreds of publishers included
Rating system for most popular use cases
Sherpa/ROMEO Examples
Updating Sherpa/ROMEO
Suggest a journal
Suggest a publisher
Suggest an update
Searching Institutional Repositories
OpenDOAR - http://www.opendoar.org/
Google Scholar – http://scholar.google.com
WorldCat – http://www.worldcat.org
Catholic Theological Union –
http://cdm16931.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/
Further Reading
Crow, Raym. “The Case for Institutional
Repositories: A SPARC Position Paper.” ARL
Bimonthly Report 223, 2002.
http://www.sparc.arl.org/sites/default/files/media_files
/instrepo.pdf.
Frass, Will, Jo Cross, and Victoria Gardner. Taylor &
Francis Open Access Survey. Taylor &
Francis/Routledge, June 2014.
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/explore/open-access-
survey-june2014.pdf.