Advocacy - What works
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This workshop is aiming to address the question: ˜How do we make Open Access part of the publishing culture (everyday practice) of a researcher/academic?". The discussion will include some theoretical background on the diffusion of innovations. Current issues in open access will be explored including: discipline trends towards different open access options, publishing trends, the level of market penetration of open access journals versus use of repositories and a view to the future. Marketing...[Show more]
dc.contributor.author | Kingsley, Danny | |
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dc.date.accessioned | 2013-11-20T00:56:48Z | |
dc.date.available | 2013-11-20T00:56:48Z | |
dc.identifier.citation | Kingsley, D. (Oct. 2013). Advocacy - What works. Presentation to the Open Access and Research Conference, Pre-Conference Workshop, QUT, Brisbane, 30 October 2013 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/1885/10792 | |
dc.description.abstract | This workshop is aiming to address the question: ˜How do we make Open Access part of the publishing culture (everyday practice) of a researcher/academic?". The discussion will include some theoretical background on the diffusion of innovations. Current issues in open access will be explored including: discipline trends towards different open access options, publishing trends, the level of market penetration of open access journals versus use of repositories and a view to the future. Marketing methods like identifying natural points in the research cycle, increasing the appeal of the repository, identifying target audiences and overcoming barriers will be covered. Participants will be encouraged to bring examples from their own experience, as this will be an interactive discussion on selling the open access message. The questions being addressed will include: What methods of demonstrating the benefits of open access are working? Do mandates help or hinder? | |
dc.format | 105 slides, Powerpoint presentation + handouts | |
dc.publisher | Queensland University of Technology | |
dc.rights | Author holds copyright | |
dc.source.uri | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ | |
dc.subject | open access | |
dc.subject | advocacy | |
dc.subject | mandates | |
dc.subject | policy development | |
dc.subject | green open access | |
dc.subject | gold open access | |
dc.subject | hybrid | |
dc.subject | article processing charges | |
dc.title | Advocacy - What works | |
dc.type | Conference presentation | |
dc.date.issued | 2013-10-30 | |
local.publisher.url | http://www.qut.edu.au/ | |
local.type.status | Published version | |
local.contributor.affiliation | Kingsley, Danny, Australian Open Access Support Group, Executive Officer | |
Collections | ANU Research Publications |
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Kingsley_Advocacy2013Slides.pdf | Powerpoint presentation slides | 7.39 MB | Adobe PDF | |
Kingsley_Advocacy2013Handouts.pdf | Powerpoint presentation handouts | 5.78 MB | Adobe PDF |
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