1. News from SPARC and the Alliance for Taxpayer Access
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Featured Video
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2. SPARC Partner News
Please see the SPARC Web site for a complete list of news from SPARC partners.
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3. Industry Roundup
For the latest industry news, please consult the monthly
SPARC Open Access Newsletter, by Peter Suber. This month's edition features:
- Open Access and copyright
- Five years ago in SOAN
- Ten years ago in SOAN
- Important developments in Open Data
- New books, studies, software, awards, and more
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4. Authors & Researchers
Author Rights
In agreeing to publish an article in a peer-reviewed journal, an author must retain key rights in order legally to be able to post that article on his or her personal Web site or to submit to an open repository. Signing a traditional publishing agreement may mean giving those rights away. Learn more about retaining rights and the tools that are available to help authors to do so.
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5. Resources for Publishers
Raym Crow moderated a panel discussion by James Mullins, Kizer Walker, and John Wilkin at the ALCTS Scholarly Communications Interest Group panel at ALA. The panelists' presentation slides and the audio recordings of the session—“Library-Press Collaboration: How do they work together to advance scholarly communication?”—are available at:
http://connect.ala.org/node/150833. Additional resources for library-press partnerships are available from SPARC's Campus-based Publishing Resource Center:
http://www.arl.org/sparc/partnering/.
CONTACT: Raym Crow, SPARC Senior Consultant (crow [at] arl [dot] org)
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6. SPARC Resources for Students
This month on the
Right to Research Coalition's blog, two students from the University of British Columbia explain how they got nearly their entire student body of 40,000 to support an open-access mandate at their institution. Their story is a great primer for how students can be effective advocates and allies for promoting an open-access policy on campus. The post can be found at
http://www.righttoresearch.org/blog/UBC.shtml.
CONTACT: Nick Shockey, SPARC Director of Student Advocacy (nick [at] arl [dot] org)
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7. Upcoming events
SAVE THE DATES:
Open Access Week 2011
October 24-30, 2011
Berlin 9 Open Access Meeting
November 9 & 10, 2011, Washington, DC
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8. Articles of Interest