The video and slides of Scholarship in the Digital Age: Information, Infrastructure, and the Internet (New York, March 24, 2009) are now online.
The video and slides of Scholarship in the Digital Age: Information, Infrastructure, and the Internet (New York, March 24, 2009) are now online.
More than 9,000 National Academies reports now available in open access, press release, April 10, 2009.
arXiv has added a new feature, Author Identifiers:
Gabe Schubiner, In Defense of Open Access, The Eye, April 9, 2009.
Alicia Brown, 'Open Access' repository to house works of OSU faculty publishers, The Daily Barometer, April 9, 2009.
Subbiah Arunachalam, Prof. Leslie Chan and Prof. John Willinsky on a mission to India, via SPARC-OAForum, April 8, 2009.
Timothy B. Lee, The case against PACER: tearing down the courts' paywall, Ars Technica, April 8, 2009. See also our past posts on PACER.
Sparky Video Contest Goes Local, Adds People's Choice Award, press release, April 9, 2009. See also our past posts on the Sparky Awards.
JISC has noted the publisher pushback (1, 2) against John Houghton's January report on the economic impact of OA.
Kristin R. Eschenfelder, Controlling Access to and Use of Online Cultural Collections: A Survey of U.S. Archives, Libraries and Museums for IMLS DRAFT VERSION 4/7/2009, a preprint, self-archived April 9, 2009. Comments This is the most nuanced study I've seen of institutional motives for adopting or rejecting access restrictions.
The presentations from Che cos'è l'Open Access?