Overview
Scholarly communication is the process by which scholars create, evaluate, and share the results of their research and creative work. In recent years, traditional forms of scholarly communication have become less economically sustainable as access restrictions and the high price of journals present barriers to maintaining an open and cost-effective system. Today, with common acceptance of digital publishing, scholarly communication concerns have broadened beyond journal costs to include issues affecting content creation and dissemination and have presented opportunities for libraries to leverage their services and expertise to advocate for and bring about positive change.
Copyright
- Copyright & Creative Commons
- Fair Use and Creative Commons for Images
- An Introduction to Copyright Resources for Authors (from SPARC)
- Author Right Addendum (from SPARC)
Publishing
- Scholarly Research Impact
- Author ID & Scholarly Profile Options
- Research Data Management
- Open Access Funding
Open Access
- Open Access
- Support for Open Access Article Fees
- OHIO Open Library (institutional repository)