2019
Federal Research, Additional Actions Needed to Improve Public Access to Research Results: Report to Congressional Requesters [with Responses from Federal Agencies], John Neumann, Christopher Murray, Aaron Shiffrin, Lacey Coppage, John Delicath, Diantha Garms, Courtney Krebs, Hayden Huang, Perry Lusk, Dennis Mayo, Anika McMillon, Katrina Pekar-Carpenter, Emily Pinto, Ben Shouse, Amber Sinclair, Jeanette Soares, Sarah Veale, Ben Atwater, Chuck Bausell, Colleen Candrl, Melissa Hargy, Sean Manzano, Will Simerl, and Arvin Wu
Why We Publish Where We Do: Faculty Publishing Values and Their Relationship to Review, Promotion and Tenure Expectations, Meredith T. Niles, Lesley A. Schimanski, Erin Christy McKiernan, and Juan P. Alperin
Always Already Computational: Collections as Data: Final Report, Thomas Padilla, Laurie Allen, Hannah Frost, Sarah Potvin, Elizabeth Russey Roke, and Stewart Varner
Building Infrastructure for African Human Genomic Data Management, Ziyaad Parker, Suresh Maslamoney, Ayton Meintjes, Gerrit Botha, Sumir Panji, Scott Hazelhurst, and Nicola Mulder
A Discussion of Value Metrics for Data Repositories in Earth and Environmental Sciences, Cynthia Parr, Corinna Gries, Margaret O’Brien, Robert R. Downs, Ruth Duerr, Rebecca Koskela, Philip Tarrant, Keith E. Maull, Nancy Hoebelheinrich, and Shelley Stall
Open access: Could defeat be snatched from the jaws of victory?, Richard Poynder
THE FUTURE OF OPEN ACCESS BOOKS: FINDINGS FROM A GLOBAL SURVEY OF ACADEMIC BOOK AUTHORS, Ros Pyne, Christina Emery, Mithu Lucraft, and Anna Sophia Pinck
Pubfair: A distributed framework for open publishing services. Version 2, November 27, 2019, Tony Ross-Hellauer, Benedikt Fecher, Kathleen Shearer, and Eloy Rodrigues
Pubfair: A Framework for Sustainable, Distributed, Open Science Publishing Services, Tony Ross-Hellauer, Benedikt Fecher, Kathleen Shearer, and Eloy Rodrigues
Initiatives to Counter Fake News in Selected Countries: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, China, Egypt, France, Germany, Israel, Japan, Kenya, Malaysia, Nicaragua, Russia, Sweden, United Kingdom, Peter Roudik, Graciela Rodriguez-Ferrand, Edouardo Soares, Tariq Ahmad, Laney Zhang, George Sadek, Nicolas Boring, Jenny Gesley, Ruth Levush, Sayuri Umeda, Hanibal Goitom, Kelly Buchanan, Norma C. Gutiérrez, Astghik Grigoryan, Elin Hofverberg, and Clare Feikert-Ahalt
Evolution of an Institutional Repository: A Case History from Nebraska, Paul Royster
Notes on Scholarly Journal Typesetting using Adobe InDesign, Paul Royster
Copyright: A Powerful Tool to Protect, Preserve, and Promote Your Research [Lunch and Learn outline], Paul Royster and Sue Ann Gardner
cOAlition S: Accelerating the transition to full and immediate Open Access to scientific publications, Science Europe
Mapping the Scholarly Communication Landscape: 2019 Census, Katherine Skinner
A Roadmap for Action: Academic Community Control of Data Infrastructure, SPARC, Claudio Aspesi, Nicole Allen, Raym Crow, Shawn Daugherty, Heather Joseph, Joseph McArthur, and Nick Shockey
Foundations for Open Scholarship Strategy Development, Version 2.1 [Pre-print], Jonathan Tennant, Jennifer E. Beamer, Jeroen Bosman, Björn Brembs, Neo Christopher Chung, Gail Clement, Tom Crick, Jonathan Dugan, Alastair Dunning, David Eccles, Asura Enkhbayar, Daniel Graziotin, Rachel Harding, Johanna Havemann, Daniel S. Katz, Kshitiz Khanal, Jesper Norgaard Kjaer, Tim Koder, Paul Macklin, Christopher R. Madan, Paola Masuzzo, Lisa Matthias, Katja Mayer, David M. Nichols, Elli Papadopoulou, Thomas Pasquier, Tony Ross-Hellauer, Michael Schulte-Mecklenbeck, Dan Sholler, Tobias Steiner, Pawel Szczesny, and Andy Turner
Ten Myths around Open Scholarly Publishing, Jonathan P. Tennant, Harry Crane, Tom Crick, Jacinto Davila, Asura Enkhbayar, Johanna Havemann, Bianca Kramer, Ryan Martin, Paola Masuzzo, Andy Nobes, Curt Rice, Bárbara R. López, Tony Ross-Hellauer, Susanne Sattler, Paul Thacker, and Marc Vanholsbeeck
RP-4.4.2 Patent and Technology Transfer Policy [University of Nebraska Board of Regents Policies], University of Nebraska Board of Regents
Society Publishers Accelerating Open Access and Plan S - Final Project Report, Alicia Wise and Lorraine Estelle
Data Discovery Paradigms: User Requirements and Recommendations for Data Repositories, Mingfang Wu, Fotis Psomopoulos, Siri Jodha Khalsa, and Anita de Waard
2018
Samvera Community Annual Report 2017
United States Department of Defense Scientific Integrity Policy
The African Open Science Platform: The Future of Science and Science for the Future, African Academy of Sciences, Academy of Science of South Africa, Committee on Data for Science and Technology, International Council for Science, National Research and Education Networks, Research Data Alliance, South African Department of Science & Technology, National Research Foundation, Square Kilometre Array, and UNESCO
University of Nebraska-Lincoln DigitalCommons: Statistical Report, August 2018, DeeAnn Allison, Paul Royster, Sue A. Gardner, Margaret Mering, and Linnea Fredrickson
The Public Knowledge Project: Reflections and Directions After Two Decades, Juan Pablo Alperin, John Willinsky, Brian Owen, James MacGregor, Alec Smecher, and Kevin Stranack
A Grand Challenges-Based Research Agenda for Scholarly Communication and Information Science [MIT Grand Challenge PubPub Participation Platform], Micah Altman and Chris Bourg
Why So Many Repositories? Examining the Limitations and Possibilities of the Institutional Repositories Landscape, Kenning Arlitsch and Carl Grant
The Copyright Permissions Culture in Software Preservation and Its Implications for the Cultural Record, Patricia Aufderheide, Brandon Butler, Krista Cox, and Peter Jaszi
Opening academic publishing - Development and application of systematic evaluation criteria, Anna Björk, Juho-Matti Paavola, Teemu Ropponen, Mikael Laakso, and Leo Lahti
An Ethical Framework for Library Publishing: Version 0.5 (Draft for Comment), Jason Boczar, Charlotte Roh, Melanie Schlosser, Nina Collins, Rebel Cummings-Sauls, Terri Fishel, Valerie Horton, Harrison Inefuku, Sarah Melton, Joshua Neds-Fox, Wendy C. Robertson, Jaclyn Sipovic, and Camille Thomas
Leveraging Elsevier’s Creative Commons License Requirement to Undermine Embargoes, Josh Bolick
JLSC Board Editorial 2018, Gail Clement, Nicky Agate, Sam Searle, Danny Kingsley, and Micah Vandegrift
Open Access at MIT and Beyond: A White Paper of the MIT Ad Hoc Task Force on Open Access to MIT’s Research, Katharine Dunn, Hal Abelson, Chris Bourg, and Ellen Finnie
Facilitating and Improving Environmental Research Data Repository Interoperability, Corinna Gries, Amber Budden, Christine Laney, Margaret O’Brien, Mark Servilla, Wade Sheldon, Kristin Vanderbilt, and Dave Vieglais
Data Integration and Analysis System (DIAS) as a Platform for Data and Model Integration: Cases in the Field of Water Resources Management and Disaster Risk Reduction, Akiyuki Kawasaki, Petra Koudelova, Katsunori Tamakawa, Asanobu Kitamoto, Eiji Ikoma, Koji Ikeuchi, Ryosuke Shibasaki, Masaru Kitsuregawa, and Tosho Koike
Cyber Security and Risk Society: Estonian Discourse on Cyber Risk and Security Strategy, Lauren Kook
Library Publishing Directory 2019, Library Publishing Coalition, Melanie Schlosser, Alexandra Hoff, Jessica Kirschner, Janet Swatscheno, Robert Browder, and Tom Bielavitz
The Evolving Institutional Repository Landscape, Judy Luther
Unbundling Open Access dimensions: a conceptual discussion to reduce terminology inconsistencies, Alberto Martín-Martín, Rodrigo Costas, Thed N. van Leeuwen, and Emilio Delgado López-Cózar
MDPI Annual Report 2017, MDPI
Digital Infrastructures that Embody Library Principles: The IMLS National Digital Platform as a Framework for Digital Library Tools and Services, Trevor Owens, Ashley E. Sands, Emily Reynolds, James Neal, Stephen Mayeaux, and Maura Marx
The state of OA: a large-scale analysis of the prevalence and impact of Open Access articles, Heather Piwowar, Jason Priem, Vincent Larivière, Juan Pablo Alperin, Lisa Matthias, Bree Nordlander, Ashley Farley, Jevin West, and Stephanie Haustein
Digital Legal Deposit in Selected Jurisdictions: Australia, Canada, China, Estonia, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, South Korea, Spain, United Kingdom, Peter Roudik, Kelly Buchanan, Tariq Tariq Ahmad, Laney Zhang, Nerses Isajanyan, Nicolas Boring, Jenny Gesley, Ruth Levush, Dante Figueroa, Sayuri Umeda, Elin Hofverberg, Graciela Rodriguez-Ferrand, and Clare Feikert-Ahalt
Annual Report FY 2018, Office Of Scholarly Communications, University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries, Paul Royster, Sue A. Gardner, Margaret Mering, and Linnea Fredrickson
DigitalCommons Users Discuss the bepress Acquisition, Paul Royster, Roger Weaver, Marilyn Billings, Phillip Fitzsimmons, and Terri Fishel
Big Deal: Should Universities Outsource More Core Research Infrastructure?, Roger C. Schonfeld
BOAI 15 Survey Report, Nick Shockey, Heather Joseph, and Melissa Hagemann
OPERAS White Paper: Open Access Business Models, Lara Speicher, Margo Bargheer, Maciej Maryl, Sven Fund, Max Mosterd, Frances Pinter, Lorenzo Armando, Irakleitos Souyioultzoglou, Martin Paul Eve, and Delfim Leão
RELX referral to EU competition authority, Jonathan Tennant and Björn Brembs
OSI2018 SUMMARY REPORT on the 1st Summit Meeting of the Global Open Scholarship Initiative, March 12-14, 2018, The Open Scholarship Initiative and Glenn Hampson
The Rent’s too High: Self-Archive for Fair Online Publication Costs, Robert Thibault, Amanda MacPherson, Stevan Harnad, and Amir Raz
PATHWAYS TO OPEN ACCESS, University of California Libraries
OER: A Field Guide for Academic Librarians, Andrew Wesolek, Jonathan Lashley, and Anne Langley
2017
NIST Response to OSTP Memo, 2013: Public Access Plan (April 2017)
Changing Publishing Ecologies: A Landscape Study of New University Presses and Academic-Led Publishing: A Report to JISC, Janneke Adema, Graham Stone, and Chris Keene
Theft! A History of Music: A Tale of Law and Music that Leads through the Gates of Time! [Tales from the Public Domain], Keith Aoki, James Boyle, and Jennifer Jenkins
Surveying the Scalability of Open Access Monograph Initiatives: Final Report, Christopher Barnes,; Rebecca Welzenbach; and Kathleen Folger
Research Data Management in Research Institutions in Zimbabwe, Josiline Chigwada, Blessing Chiparausha, and Justice Kasiroori
Rethinking Institutional Repository Strategies, CNI Executive Roundtable and Clifford Lynch
Next Generation Repositories: Behaviours and Technical Recommendations of the COAR Next Generation Repositories Working Group, Confederation of Open Access Repositories, Eloy Rodrigues, and Kathleen Shearer
Metadata and Copyright: Should Institutions License Their Data about Scholarship?, Krista L. Cox
Using Fair Use to Preserve and Share Disappearing Government Information, William Cross
Open Education (2017 Nebraska ACRL Scholarly Communication Roadshow, University of Nebraska-Lincoln), William M. Cross
Making & Sharing Scholarship: Copyright Issues in Scholarly Communication (2017 Nebraska ACRL Scholarly Communication Roadshow, University of Nebraska-Lincoln), William M. Cross and Elizabeth A. Brown
Reflection & Next Steps (2017 Nebraska ACRL Scholarly Communication Roadshow, University of Nebraska-Lincoln), William M. Cross, Jaron Porciello, and Elizabeth Brown
Scholarly Communication: From Understanding to Engagement (2017 Nebraska ACRL Scholarly Communication Roadshow, University of Nebraska-Lincoln), William M. Cross, Jaron Porciello, and Elizabeth A. Brown
A Splendid Torch: Learning and Teaching in Today’s Academic Libraries, Jodi Reeves Eyre, John C. Maclachlan, and Christa Williford
Developing Criteria to Establish Trusted Digital Repositories, John Faundeen
Mandatory Deposit Laws in Selected Jurisdictions (2017 Update), Global Legal Research Center
Looking into Pandora's Box: The Content of Sci-Hub and its Usage, Bastian Greshake
Recommended versus Certified Repositories: Mind the Gap, Sean Edward Husen, Zoë G. de Wilde, Anita de Waard, and Helena Cousijn
Publication Agreement Comparison Exercise, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, July 12, 2017 (2017 Nebraska ACRL Scholarly Communication Roadshow, University of Nebraska-Lincoln), Molly Keener and William Cross
Workshop Agenda, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, July 12, 2017 (2017 Nebraska ACRL Scholarly Communication Roadshow, University of Nebraska-Lincoln), Joy Kirchner and William Cross
The 2.5% commitment, David W. Lewis
Library as Publisher: New Models of Scholarly Communication for a New Era, Sarah Kalikman Lippincott
Updating the Agenda for Academic Libraries and Scholarly Communications, Clifford Lynch
Crown Copyright: An Overview for Government Departments, National Archives, United Kingdom
Information in the ecosystem: Against the “information ecosystem”, Timothy B. Norris and Todd Suomela
Measuring Impact (2017 Nebraska ACRL Scholarly Communication Roadshow, University of Nebraska-Lincoln), Jaron Porciello
Understanding Scholarly Communication: Framing the Issues (2017 Nebraska ACRL Scholarly Communication Roadshow, University of Nebraska-Lincoln), Jaron Porciello, William M. Cross, and Elizabeth A. Brown
Nebraska ACRL Scholarly Communication Roadshow Sharing Session, Catherine Fraser Riehle, Linnea Fredrickson, and Margaret Mering
12+ Years an IR Manager, Paul Royster
Copyright for Publishing 2, Paul Royster
Zea Books: Monograph publishing imprint of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Paul Royster
Office of Scholarly Communications, Annual Report Fiscal Year 2017 (July 1, 2016 – June 30, 2017), Paul Royster, Sue A. Gardner, Margaret Mering, and Linnea Fredrickson
Legal and Ethical Issues around Incorporating Traditional Knowledge in Polar Data Infrastructures, Teresa Scassa and Fraser Taylor
Democratizing Academic Journals: Technology, Services, and Open Access, Scholastica, Danielle Padula, Björn Brembs, Stevan Harnad, Ulrich Herb, Roxanne Missingham, Dan Morgan, and John Ortbal
Can scientists and their institutions become their own open access publishers?, Karen Shashok
OER State Policy Playbook [DRAFT], SPARC
SPEC Kit 357 Libraries, Presses, and Publishing November 2017, Laurie N. Taylor, Brian W. Keith, Chelsea Dinsmore, and Meredith Morris-Babb
Starting from the End: What to do when Restricted Data is released, Marta Teperek, Rhys Morgan, Michelle Ellefson, and Danny Kingsley
[University of Nebraska-Lincoln] Digital Commons Ranked among World's Best, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
HOW COULD AN OPEN ACCESS SCHOLARLY JOURNAL SYSTEM LOOK? A SCENARIO ANALYSIS, Maurits van der Graaf and Leo Waaijers
Scholarly Communication and the Dilemma of Collective Action: Why Academic Journals Cost Too Much, John Wenzler
NASIG Core Competencies for Scholarly Communication Librarians, Andrew Wesolek, Wm. Joseph Thomas, Angela Dresselhaus, Julie Fielding, Char Simser, Sarah Sutton, Jason Boczar, Rachel Miles, Stephanie Spratt, Wendy Robertson, and Betsy Appleton
Section 108 of Title 17: A Discussion Document of the Register of Copyrights, Chris Weston, Aurelia J. Schultz, Emily M. Lanza, Michelle Choe, and Karyn Temple Claggett
Connect OER Annual Report 2016-2017, Brady Yano