Open and Libraries Class Journal

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.

Table of Contents

Articles

Open Access Journals in the Developing World Abstract HTML PDF
Laura Wimberley
Copyright and the Digital Library Abstract HTML PDF
Jeff J Erwin
Free Culture and the Factors that Led to its Move to Regain the Commons Abstract HTML PDF
david wayne moody
Open Tools and Public Libraries Abstract HTML PDF
ERWIN MAGBANUA
The Librarian As Essential Key to Connecting Open Educational Resources Abstract HTML PDF
Nan L Singh
Open Access, Libraries, and the Future of Scholarly Publishing Abstract HTML PDF
Kristin Boice
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 Abstract HTML PDF
Kitty Luce
Copyright, Open Access, Creative Commons impacts on library services and budgets. Abstract HTML PDF
Stacy DeMatteo
Open Access and Scholarly Communication Abstract HTML PDF
Jennifer Crow
Institutional Repositories, Open Source Options, and Libraries Abstract HTML PDF
Megan Amaral
The Library and the Bazaar: Open Content and Libraries Abstract HTML PDF
Greer Hauptman
Institutional Repositories: Benefits and Challenges for Libraries Abstract HTML PDF
Abbie Starkman
Licensing for Open Access materials: the current workflow of academic libraries and future prospects Abstract HTML PDF
Roxanne Peck
Tune It Up; Creating and Maintaining the Institutional Repository Revolution Abstract HTML PDF
Nicole Carpenter