Event Title
Panel One: Open Access Publishing
Location
Charles B. Wang Center
Document Type
Symposium
Start Date
6-3-2020 10:35 AM
End Date
6-3-2020 11:15 AM
Description
Kelee Pacion, Biology Librarian, Princeton University Library
Many of us use Wikipedia on at least a weekly basis, but have you heard of the WikiJournals? The goal of WikiJournals is to bring academia into the realm of Wikipedia editing. In this discussion, I will introduce the WikiJournal open access model and discuss the process of submission, peer review, publication, and marketing. This will include discussion of the logistics of working with an international group of science faculty and researchers from a librarian perspective. Victoria Pilato, Digital Projects Librarian, Stony Brook University Libraries
Last year SBU Librarians, Clara Tran and Victoria Pilato, sent a survey out to authors at Stony Brook University to learn more about the author's thoughts and concerns regarding Article Processing Charges (APCs) associated with some open access publishing models. Victoria will present on some of these findings. Sarah Weaver, Editor, Journal of Network Music and Arts (JONMA)
Journal of Network Music and Arts (JONMA) is a peer-reviewed open access digital research journal published by Stony Brook University. Network Music and Arts utilize the Internet and related technologies as an artistic medium for works created for this platform. JONMA publishes research by artists, technologists, educators, and related scholars. JONMA launched November 21, 2019. The creation of the journal and the impact on developments for the field will be discussed.
Panel One: Open Access Publishing
Charles B. Wang Center
Kelee Pacion, Biology Librarian, Princeton University Library
Many of us use Wikipedia on at least a weekly basis, but have you heard of the WikiJournals? The goal of WikiJournals is to bring academia into the realm of Wikipedia editing. In this discussion, I will introduce the WikiJournal open access model and discuss the process of submission, peer review, publication, and marketing. This will include discussion of the logistics of working with an international group of science faculty and researchers from a librarian perspective. Victoria Pilato, Digital Projects Librarian, Stony Brook University Libraries
Last year SBU Librarians, Clara Tran and Victoria Pilato, sent a survey out to authors at Stony Brook University to learn more about the author's thoughts and concerns regarding Article Processing Charges (APCs) associated with some open access publishing models. Victoria will present on some of these findings. Sarah Weaver, Editor, Journal of Network Music and Arts (JONMA)
Journal of Network Music and Arts (JONMA) is a peer-reviewed open access digital research journal published by Stony Brook University. Network Music and Arts utilize the Internet and related technologies as an artistic medium for works created for this platform. JONMA publishes research by artists, technologists, educators, and related scholars. JONMA launched November 21, 2019. The creation of the journal and the impact on developments for the field will be discussed.