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Title Scholarly communication librarianship and open knowledge / Maria Bonn, John Bolick, and Will Cross, editors
Published Chicago, IL : Association of College & Research Libraries, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (512 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents Preface -- Foreword: ScholComm Is Rad -- Part I. What is scholarly communication? basics and definitions: scholcomm is… -- The economic context: scholcomm is money -- The technological context: Scholcomm is format -- The social context: scholcomm is people -- The legal and policy context: scholcomm is sharing -- Part II. Scholarly communication and open culture. Introduction to open: responses and opportunities -- Open access -- Open data -- Open education -- Open science and infrastructure -- Part III. Voices from the field: perspectives, intersections, and case studies. introduction -- Perspectives -- Intersections -- Case studies -- Conclusion: adding your voice to the conversation -- Contributor bios
Summary The intersection of scholarly communication librarianship and open education offers a unique opportunity to expand knowledge of scholarly communication topics in both education and practice. Open resources can address the gap in teaching timely and critical scholarly communication topics--copyright in teaching and research environments, academic publishing, emerging modes of scholarship, impact measurement--while increasing access to resources and equitable participation in education and scholarly communication. Scholarly Communication Librarianship and Open Knowledge is an open textbook and practitioner's guide that collects theory, practice, and case studies from nearly 80 experts in scholarly communication and open education. Divided into three parts:* What is Scholarly Communication?* Scholarly Communication and Open Culture* Voices from the Field: Perspectives, Intersections, and Case StudiesThe book delves into the economic, social, policy, and legal aspects of scholarly communication as well as open access, open data, open education, and open science and infrastructure. Practitioners provide insight into the relationship between university presses and academic libraries, defining collection development as operational scholarly communication, and promotion and tenure and the challenge for open access. Scholarly Communication Librarianship and Open Knowledge is a thorough guide meant to increase instruction on scholarly communication and open education issues and practices so library workers can continue to meet the changing needs of students and faculty. It is also a political statement about the future to which we aspire and a challenge to the industrial, commercial, capitalistic tendencies encroaching on higher education. Students, readers, educators, and adaptors of this resource can find and embrace these themes throughout the text and embody them in their work
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Description based on online resource; title from pdf (ALA website, viewed on December 11, 2023)
Subject Communication in learning and scholarship.
Open educational resources in libraries.
Scholarly Communication
Communication in learning and scholarship
Open educational resources in libraries
Form Electronic book
Author Bonn, Maria, editor.
Bolick, Josh, editor
Cross, Will, editor
ISBN 9780838936566
0838936563