TY - BOOK AU - Smith,Kevin L. AU - Dickson,Katherine A. TI - Open access and the future of scholarly communication: implementation T2 - Creating the 21st-century academic library SN - 9781442275034 AV - Z 716.6 O646.2017 PY - 2017///, CY - Lanham PB - Rowman & Littlefield KW - Academic libraries KW - Bibliotecas académicas KW - Open access publishing KW - Publicaciones de libre acceso KW - Communication in learning and scholarship KW - Technological innovations KW - Comunicación en el saber y erudición KW - Innovaciones tecnológicas KW - Publishing KW - Publicacion KW - Libraries and publishing KW - Bibliotecas y edición N1 - Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice N2 - "This volume, the second of two in the series Creating the 21st-century academic library that deals with the topic of open access in academic libraries, focuses on the implementation of open access in academic libraries. Chapters on the legalities and practicalities of open access in academic libraries address the issues associated with copyright, licensing, and intellectual property and include support for courses that require open access distribution of student work. The topic of library services in support of open access is explored, including the library's role in providing open educational resources, and as an ally and driver of their adoption, for example, by helping defray author fees that are required for open access articles. A detailed look at open access in the context of undergraduate research is provided and considers how librarians can engage undergraduates in conversations about open access. Chapters consider ways to engage undergraduate students in the use, understanding, evaluation, and creation of open access resources. Issues that are of concern to graduate students are also given some attention and central to these are the development of Electronic Thesis and Dissertation (ETD) programs. A chapter examines the library's role in balancing greater access to graduate student work with the consequences of openness, such as concerns about book contracts and sales, plagiarism, and changes in scholarly research and production. The book concludes with issues surrounding open data and library services in critical data librarianship, including advocacy, preservation, and instruction"--Publisher's website ER -