2. Events
at
Dartmouth
October
21st
to
October
25th
Get
Informa-on!
Drop
By:
Date
Time
Loca-on
Monday,
10/21
10:30
AM
to
12:30
PM
GlycoFi
Atrium
in
MacLean
at
Thayer
Tuesday,
10/22
10:00
AM
to
12:00
PM
Fairchild
Center
Tower
Wednesday,
10/23
2:00
PM
to
3:30
PM
Baker
Library
Main
Hall
Thursday,
10/24
9:00
AM
to
11:00
AM
Life
Sciences
Center
Gallery
Friday,
10/25
9:30
AM
to
11:30
AM
Novack
Cafe
Open
Access
Week
Panel
Live
from
the
World
Bank:
Mon.
10/21
3:00
to
4:30
PM
Loca-on:
Baker
Library
152,
Live
stream
available
online
Publishing
Essen-als:
Wed.
10/23
3:00
PM
to
4:00
PM
Loca-on:
Kresge
Library
Conference
Room
Know
your
Copyrights:
Thurs.
10/24
12:00
PM
to
1:30
PM
Loca-on:
DCAL,
102
Baker
Library,
Registra<on
required
Registra<on
&
More
at:
hDp://www.dartmouth.edu/~library/schcomm/OAWeek2013.html
3. What is Open Access? "
Digital"
Free of
charge"
Free of
access
barriers"
Open-Access"
Open Access"
• Entirely
compatible with
peer review"
• Free of most
copyright and
licensing
restrictions"
4.
• Perform peer review"
• Make approved
contents freely
available to the world"
• May be supported by
institutions or
disciplines"
• Allow authors to make
their work more broadly
accessible "
• Require authors to
retain control of
copyrights"
5. Open Access at Dartmouth: Digital Initiatives "
Dartmouth College Library provides digital versions of its rich collections and archives to
advance teaching, learning, and to celebrate the Dartmouth Experience (2)"
Scholarly
Journals"
Digital
Exhibits"
Digital
Initiatives"
Digital
collections
(books, music,
film, etc)"
Dartmouth Digital Library Initiatives, Dartmouth College Library, 10/06/10 http://www.dartmouth.edu/~library/digital/”
Scholarly
Monographs"
6. Open Access Publishing Services"
COPE
Provides funding to pay for publication fees in open access journals "
IMPACT"
Provide financial support for publishing in scholarly journals committed to free,
open access on the Internet"
Eligibility to Receive Funding"
Dartmouth graduate and
No other source of funding for
Journal is in DOAJ or pub-"
"
undergraduate students"
publication charge"
"
"
lisher meets OASPA Code"
Visit
hXp://www.dartmouth.edu/~library/schcomm/OACompact.html
for
more
informa-on
7. Open Access Publishing Services"
1. Dartmouth
College
Publica<on
Agreement
Amendment
• Alterna<ve
to
copyright
transfer
contract
• Publisher
has
right
to
first,
non-‐exclusive
publica<on
• Author
retains
rights
to
copy,
distribute,
post
on
web
page,
and
contribute
to
an
open
access
repository
2. Consulta<on
on
Publishing
Contracts
3. Workshops
on
Copyright,
Fair
Use,
Author
Rights,
Crea<ve
Commons
and
related
issues
4. Consulta<on
on
journal
<tles
with
author
friendly
policies
5. Refer
to
SHERPA
ROMEO
for
publisher
policies
about
copy
right,
author
pos<ng,
and
self-‐archiving
of
your
work
6. Digi<za<on
and
publishing
of
books,
manuscripts,
films,
photos,
music
and
more,
in
support
of
Dartmouth
faculty
and
student
scholarship
8. Monday October 21st
3:00 PM to 4:30 PM
The Scholarly Publishing and Academic
Resources Coalition and the World Bank will
co-sponsor the kickoff event for OA Week
2013:
Heather Joseph (Executive Director, SPARC) will
moderate a 60-minute panel entitled “Open Access:
Redefining Impact”
Join us in Baker 152 or watch the live stream online.
9. Wednesday October 23st
3:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Do you know about your rights as
an author? Come learn about
copyright, open access, and
author profiles!
Register online. Bring your own device.
10. Thursday October 24th
12:00 PM to 1:30 PM
Learn about the key exceptions in
copyright law that support
teaching and publishing.
Bring your own experiences,
examples, and questions!
Lunch will be served. Register online.