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* Increase usage of your electronic serials collection
* Automatically control and/or deflect ILL requests from colleagues in the OCLC cooperative
* Get started using the eSerials Holdings service - available at no charge to OCLC member libraries
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Preparing to Open Pandora’s Box: Readying Your Library’s E-Resources for Alma Migration
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As academic libraries’ needs are changing, so is PASCAL. What’s on the horizon? What sort of training opportunities can you expect from PASCAL in the future? How will we connect with new and existing staff at member libraries? PASCAL’s new Member Engagement & Training Librarian, Ellan Jenkinson, will discuss strategies for outreach, training, program evaluation and more. Get the latest PASCAL updates and come prepared to share your ideas with us!
Tired of trying to maintain an ever-changing list of eSerials holdings? Looking for ways to automatically set and maintain your library’s eSerials holdings in WorldCat? The OCLC eSerials Holdings service has what you need!
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* Make your electronic content more visible and accessible - without adding to your cataloging workload
* Automate setting and maintaining your library’s location holdings in WorldCat
* Increase the value of your investment in A-Z lists, OpenURL resolver, WorldCat, and WorldCat Collection Analysis
* Increase usage of your electronic serials collection
* Automatically control and/or deflect ILL requests from colleagues in the OCLC cooperative
* Get started using the eSerials Holdings service - available at no charge to OCLC member libraries
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Technion IR: Institutional Repository with DSpaceElena Yaroshenko
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Elyachar
Central Library
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Elyachar
Central Library
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Citation advantage
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Libraries
Elyachar
Central Library
Open Access Policy (Sherpa Juliet)
(United Kingdom)
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• Requires Data Archiving – 41, Encourages - 19
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Libraries
Elyachar
Central Library
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Emeritus
PhD
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etc.
Post
doctorates
Assistant
Professor
Associate
Professor
Professor
Research
(Distinguished)
Professor
Personal Evaluation:
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• Teaching quality
• Service
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Libraries
Elyachar
Central Library
How to Publish an Open Access Article
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• Previous Issues / Articles
• Contract & Payment Terms
• Consult with your library:
Cabell’s Blacklist
11. Technion
Libraries
Elyachar
Central Library
Finding reliable OA resources to publish your research
Green
Access
Gold
Access
• The final version of the article is freely
and permanently accessible,
immediately after publication
• Authors pay the Article Processing
Costs (APC)
• Costs range from hundreds to
thousands of Dollars
• Hybrid / Full OA journals
• Self-archiving in a local /
institutional / personal
repository
• No payment required
• 80% of publishers allow self-
archiving of pre-print
17. Technion
Libraries
Elyachar
Central Library
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• Data management
• Help with OA policy development
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• Bibliometric analysis, BI
Academic libraries: roles and opportunities
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Libraries
Elyachar
Central Library
Institutional Repository - Workflow
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Your submission has been sent to the library for approval.
The library will contact you when the article is published in the IR,
or if we have any questions.
Submit Another Item
Not OA >
22. Technion
Libraries
Elyachar
Central Library
Institutional Repository – Workflow (Library)
Does the publisher agree to IR?
Yes No
It is advised that the researcher contacts the
publisher and offer the Technion Addendum.
Download Addendum
Send Addendum to Researcher
Not OA > Publisher doesn’t agree to IR > Offer addendum
24. Technion
Libraries
Elyachar
Central Library
Institutional Repository – Workflow (Library)
Deposit the final version of the article:
Does the publisher ask for an embargo period?
Yes No
Publication date*:
Length of embargo period*:
Validate & Deposit >
04/02/2018
6 months
< Back
Not OA > Publisher agrees to IR > Final Version > with embargo
25. Technion
Libraries
Elyachar
Central Library
Thank you for your deposit!
Your submission has been sent to the library for approval.
The library will contact you when the article is published in the IR,
or if we have any questions.
Submit Another Item
Institutional Repository – Workflow (Library)
Not OA > Publisher agrees to IR > Final Version > with embargo
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Libraries
Elyachar
Central Library
Institutional Repository – Workflow (Library)
Deposit the final version of your article:
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Yes No
Validate & Deposit >< Back
Not OA > Publisher agrees to IR > Final Version > without embargo
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The library will contact you when the article is published in the IR,
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Institutional Repository – Workflow (Library)
Not OA > Publisher agrees to IR > Final Version > without embargo
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Elyachar
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Institutional Repository – Workflow (Library)
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• In Sherpa-Romeo
Check the requirements of your Research Fund:
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• In Sherpa-Julia
Validate & Deposit >< Back
Not OA > Publisher agrees to IR > Not Final Version > Deposit early version
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Elyachar
Central Library
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