The Public Access Compliance Monitor (PACM) Tool
The Public Access Compliance Monitor (PACM) Tool is a database of works that NIH believes a particular grantee institution is responsible for under the terms of the NIH Public Access Policy. PACM may...
View ArticlePsych Your Mind: I Went Open Access: The Story So Far
Interesting blog post from a social/personality psychologist on experience publishing with PLoS ONE, a leading open access journal. Pros and cons are described for the reader.
View ArticleWU Libraries Schedule of Workshops (Spring 2014)
FebruaryResearching the Literature Review (Kristine Helbling), Arc Lab, February 4, 2-3pmThe literature review is an essential step when conducting scholarly research. In this session you will learn...
View ArticleNew Scopus interface now live
Elsevier just announced the new Scopus interface is live. It was redesigned to allow for a more productive search and discovery experience. The primary goal of the interface redesign was to streamline...
View ArticleData Speaker Series: Micah Altman Lecture
Social and information scientist Micah Altman, director of research and head/scientist for the program on information science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Libraries, will give a...
View ArticleMLA's Kathleen Fitzpatrick to Give Digital Humanities Talk
While terms like digital humanities and open access—along with the new sorts of work they denote—are becoming more common, traditional scholarship and publishing remain the norm within academia. Do...
View ArticleOlin Library to Give a "Taste of Technology"
Showcasing everything from iPads to projectors and offering tips on photography, data visualization, e-book access, and more, the Taste is a chance for all members of the university community to sample...
View ArticleWashington University Libraries Host Open Access Video Shorts Contest
Washington University Libraries will host our Second Annual Access Granted: Video Shorts Contest in participation with International Open Access Week, October 20-26, 2014. This year’s theme for...
View ArticleTest Drive Primo, Our New Search Tool
The University Libraries invite students and faculty to try Primo, our new tool for rapidly searching the millions of print and electronic books, journals, and other materials available through our...
View ArticleIntroducing BrowZine -- Journal Article Reading at a Whole New Level
BrowZine is now available at Washington University! BrowZine is a free app for mobile devices that allows you to save your favorite journals, view the tables of contents, and read or save articles, as...
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