libr 559K: topics in computer-based
information systems: OPEN ACCESS (1) -- course description
Prerequisites: LIBR
500, 501, 502, 503
GOALS : To
provide overview of the basic concepts of Open-access. The open
access movement is one of the key trends in librarianship today,
one that presents librarians and archivists with challenges,
but also significant opportunities for leadership. This course
will provide students with an overview of open access, key definitions,
how and why libraries and archives are involved in open access,
trends, policies, and implications for librarians and archivists.
OBJECTIVES:
By the end of the course, students will be able to:
- have a basic understanding of what open access is, and be able
to distinguish open access from related trends (such as free
access to back issues of journals) (brief overview)
- understand open access archiving, library and archives involvement,
and key issues for librarians and archivists
- understand open access publishing and its implications and
opportunities for libraries
- know about major open access resources
- be able to provide assistance and advice to researchers wishing
or needing to provide open access to their works
- have an introduction to the transformative potential of open
access
- overview and definitions of open access
- open access publishing (full, hybrids, library as publisher)
- open access archiving (institutional and disciplinary,
library involvement)
- open access policy and advocacy and library roles
- futures for open access, and transformative potential
of open access
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