Rumours, Bargains and Lies: How to advocate Open Access repositories more successfully

In this workshop seminar delivered twice at the CoFHE/UCR 2006 conference the author explored aspects relating to successful advocacy of Open Access and repositories. Areas covered included preconceptions on the part of academics and support staff, as well as models of implementation of an advocacy...

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Main Author: Johnson, Gareth J
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2006
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/411/
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description In this workshop seminar delivered twice at the CoFHE/UCR 2006 conference the author explored aspects relating to successful advocacy of Open Access and repositories. Areas covered included preconceptions on the part of academics and support staff, as well as models of implementation of an advocacy programme. A large portion of the material pulls together experience and narrative evidence from the SHERPA Consortium partners and repository administrators; with a particular focus on their successes and failures and the lessons that have been learned.
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spelling nottingham-4112020-05-04T20:30:01Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/411/ Rumours, Bargains and Lies: How to advocate Open Access repositories more successfully Johnson, Gareth J In this workshop seminar delivered twice at the CoFHE/UCR 2006 conference the author explored aspects relating to successful advocacy of Open Access and repositories. Areas covered included preconceptions on the part of academics and support staff, as well as models of implementation of an advocacy programme. A large portion of the material pulls together experience and narrative evidence from the SHERPA Consortium partners and repository administrators; with a particular focus on their successes and failures and the lessons that have been learned. 2006 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed Johnson, Gareth J (2006) Rumours, Bargains and Lies: How to advocate Open Access repositories more successfully. In: CoFHE/UCR 2006 Conference, 3-6th July 2006, University of East Anglia (UEA), UK. (Unpublished) open access advocacy repositories librarians administrators academics narrative evidence
spellingShingle open access
advocacy
repositories
librarians
administrators
academics
narrative evidence
Johnson, Gareth J
Rumours, Bargains and Lies: How to advocate Open Access repositories more successfully
title Rumours, Bargains and Lies: How to advocate Open Access repositories more successfully
title_full Rumours, Bargains and Lies: How to advocate Open Access repositories more successfully
title_fullStr Rumours, Bargains and Lies: How to advocate Open Access repositories more successfully
title_full_unstemmed Rumours, Bargains and Lies: How to advocate Open Access repositories more successfully
title_short Rumours, Bargains and Lies: How to advocate Open Access repositories more successfully
title_sort rumours, bargains and lies: how to advocate open access repositories more successfully
topic open access
advocacy
repositories
librarians
administrators
academics
narrative evidence
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/411/