Showing posts with label access. Show all posts
Showing posts with label access. Show all posts

Thursday, 29 February 2024

"Taylor & Francis empowers Wikipedia editors with access to all journals"

In a move aimed at enhancing the quality and reliability of Wikipedia articles, Taylor & Francis, a leading academic publisher, has announced an agreement with The Wikipedia Library. This collaboration grants volunteer editors free access to the entirety of Taylor & Francis and Routledge journals, providing them with a wealth of peer-reviewed research across diverse disciplines.

Read more at https://www.knowledgespeak.com/news/taylor-francis-empowers-wikipedia-editors-with-access-to-all-journals/.

Tuesday, 18 February 2014

My contribution to "Access to Scholarly Output: Academic Libraries in Canada"

Along with a few of my colleagues, I presented on the topic of "Access to Scholarly Output: Academic Libraries in Canada" at the "Interrogating Access: Current and Future Directions for Scholarly Research and Communications in Canada" conference on 15 February 2014.  The conference included both librarians and publishers from across Canada and although we were put into a "copyright" section, the purpose of our presentation was to inform people of the various unique roles that academic libraries play in Canada, at the local, provincial and national level.