This is the Open Access journal for the Open Movement and Libraries class.
Vol 1, No 1 (2008): SJSU Fall 2008
This issue contains the peer-reviewed final papers for the Open Movement and Libraries class (LIBR287-06) at San Jose State University, School of Library and Information Science.
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| Open Access Journals in the Developing World |
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Laura Wimberley |
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| Copyright and the Digital Library |
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Jeff J Erwin |
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| Free Culture and the Factors that Led to its Move to Regain the Commons |
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david wayne moody |
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| Open Tools and Public Libraries |
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ERWIN MAGBANUA |
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| The Librarian As Essential Key to Connecting Open Educational Resources |
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Nan L Singh |
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| Open Access, Libraries, and the Future of Scholarly Publishing |
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Kristin Boice |
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| OPACs, Open Source and Patron Perceptions: a look at what happens (and what can happen) when open source software is a library's public face |
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Kitty Luce |
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| Copyright, Open Access, Creative Commons impacts on library services and budgets. |
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Stacy DeMatteo |
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| Open Access and Scholarly Communication |
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Jennifer Crow |
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| Institutional Repositories, Open Source Options, and Libraries |
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Megan Amaral |
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| The Library and the Bazaar: Open Content and Libraries |
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Greer Hauptman |
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| Institutional Repositories: Benefits and Challenges for Libraries |
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Abbie Starkman |
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| Licensing for Open Access materials: the current workflow of academic libraries and future prospects |
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Roxanne Peck |
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| Tune It Up; Creating and Maintaining the Institutional Repository Revolution |
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Nicole Carpenter |
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