The Scholarly Communications Landscape at Nova Southeastern University

Location

Cotilla Gallery, Alvin Sherman Library, 2nd Floor

Start Date

25-1-2024 10:15 AM

End Date

25-1-2024 11:00 AM

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Abstract

The scholarly publishing landscape has always evolved and changed over time to adjust to changes in technology or policy. Today's focus on accessibility, self­marketing of research, and the cost of publishing in an openly accessible format shapes and moves this landscape as new policies are enacted, budgets are reduced or flattened, and researchers are finding that there is more to do post-publication to disseminate their work. Join Keri Baker, NSU's Scholarly Communications Librarian, as she introduces her new role on campus, discusses the different types of open access and what they mean, and how her department can help you with discoverability of your work, defining copyright and open access types as it pertains to the NSU research landscape, and discussing how to navigate the world of Article Processing Charges {APCs) to understand ways you can make affordable decisions on making your research open.

Author Bio

Keri Baker

Scholarly Communications Librarian, NSU

kbaker1@nova.edu

Keri Baker is the Scholarly Communications Librarian for Nova Southeastern University. While this role is new to the NSU community, Keri recently celebrated ten years with Nova Southeastern University. Her tenure started at the Oceanographic Campus library, where she supported faculty, researching staff, and graduate students with their reference needs. She was one of the original repository librarians when NSUWorks launched in early 2014 and, through this, has developed a passion for scholarly communications that has led her to her present position within the Alvin Sherman Library located on NSU’s main campus.

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The Scholarly Communications Landscape at Nova Southeastern University

Cotilla Gallery, Alvin Sherman Library, 2nd Floor

The scholarly publishing landscape has always evolved and changed over time to adjust to changes in technology or policy. Today's focus on accessibility, self­marketing of research, and the cost of publishing in an openly accessible format shapes and moves this landscape as new policies are enacted, budgets are reduced or flattened, and researchers are finding that there is more to do post-publication to disseminate their work. Join Keri Baker, NSU's Scholarly Communications Librarian, as she introduces her new role on campus, discusses the different types of open access and what they mean, and how her department can help you with discoverability of your work, defining copyright and open access types as it pertains to the NSU research landscape, and discussing how to navigate the world of Article Processing Charges {APCs) to understand ways you can make affordable decisions on making your research open.