2016
The Grand Compromise of U.S. Public Access Programs: Going Green, Jeffrey Salmon
Open Access, academic libraries and the future of scholarly publishing, Elena Šimukovič
Converting Scholarly Journals to Open Access: A Review of Approaches and Experiences, David J. Solomon, Mikael Laakso, Bo-Christer Björk, and Peter Suber editor
The Federal Big Data Research and Development Strategic Plan, THE NETWORKING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM and Big Data Senior Steering Group
Strengthening Research through Data Sharing, Elizabeth Warren
Ithaka S+R US Faculty Survey 2015, Christine Wolff, Alisa B. Rod, and Roger C. Schonfeld
2015
RLI 285: Research Library Issues: A Report from ARL, CNI, and SPARC 2015 -- Special Issue on Copyright, Prudence Adler, Brandon Butler, Jonathan Band, and Krista Cox
Fair Use Fundamentals, Association of Research Libraries and YIPPA
UNDERSTANDING RIGHTS REVERSION: When, Why, & How to Regain Copyright and Make Your Book More Available, Nicole Cabrera, Jordyn Ostroff, and Brianna Schofield
ACCESS TO SCIENTIFIC DATA IN THE 21ST CENTURY: RATIONALE AND ILLUSTRATIVE USAGE RIGHTS REVIEW, James Campbell
Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for the Visual Arts, College Art Association, Patricia Aufderheide, and Peter Jaszi
10 Things You Should Know about...Scholarly Communication, Molly Keener, Joy Kirchner, Sarah Shreeves, and Lee Van Orsdel
The Oligopoly of Academic Publishers in the Digital Era, Vincent Larivière, Stefanie Haustein, and Philippe Mongeon
H. R. 4241, To Establish the United States Copyright Office as an Independent Agency, and for Other Purposes [Discussion Draft], 114th Congress, 1st Session, Tom Marino, Judy Chu, and Barbara Comstock
The Once and Future Publishing Library, Ann Okerson and Alex Holzman
Mapping the Future of Scholarly Publishing, Open Science Initiative Working Group
The McDonaldization of Academic Libraries?, Brian Quinn
A Library Publishing Manifesto, Paul Royster
The STM Report: An overview of scientific and scholarly journal publishing, Mark Ware and Michael Mabe
Open-Access Policies: Basics and Impact on Content Recruitment, Andrew Wesolek and Paul Royster
2014
Proportion of Open Access Papers Published in Peer-Reviewed Journals at the European and World Levels—1996–2013, Éric Archambault, Didier Amyot, Philippe Deschamps, Aurore Nicol, Françoise Provencher, Lise Rebout, and Guillaume Roberge
Goodbye to Berlin –Where is OA Heading?, Claudio Aspesi
Institutional Repository Software Comparison, Jean-Gabriel Bankier and Kenneth Gleason
Copyright, Fair Use, and Author Rights, Sue Ann Gardner
Brief of Digital Humanities And Law Scholars as Amici Curiae In Support Of Defendant-Appellees And Affirmance, (The Authors Guild, Inc., et al., v. Google, Inc., et al.), Matthew L. Jockers, Matthew Sag, and Jason Schultz
The Number of Scholarly Documents on the Public Web, Madian Khabsa and C. Lee Giles
LEVERAGING BIBLIOGRAPHIC RDF DATA FOR KEYWORD PREDICTION WITH ASSOCIATION RULE MINING (ARM), Nidhi Kushwaha and O P. Vyas
Where Is the Evidence? Realising the Value of Grey Literature for Public Policy & Practice, A Discussion Paper, Amanda Lawrence, John Houghton, Julian Thomas, and Paul Weldon
The Open Access Interviews: Paul Royster, Coordinator of Scholarly Communications, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Richard Poynder and Paul Royster
Copyright, Fair Use, and Author Rights, Paul Royster
Reproduction of Copyrighted Works by Educators and Librarians, United States Copyright Office
Ownership of Intellectual Property, Policy of the University of Nebraska Board of Regents, University of Nebraska Board of Regents
THE INTERINTER-UNIVERSITY CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL AND SOCIAL RESEARCH AND THE DATA SEAL OF APPROVAL: ACCREDITATION EXPERIENCES , AND OPPORTUNITIES, M Vardigan and J Lyle
BUILDING ON THE INTERNATIONAL POLAR YEAR : D ISCOVERING INTERDISCIPLINARY DATA THROUGH FEDERATED SEARCH, L. Yarmey and S.J. Khalsa
2013
CONNECTING SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES WITH RESEARCH DATA: NEW DIRECTIONS IN ONLINE SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING, IJsbrand Jan Aalbersberg, Judson Dunham, and Hylke Koers
Biodiversity Heritage Library, Smithsonian Institution Libraries, Deanna Marcum
Open Access Publishing— An Opinionated, Non-Canonical Tour: The Video, Paul Royster
How to Obtain Permission, United States Copyright Office
Copyright Small Claims, U.S. Copyright Office
2012
Scholarly Publishing in the U.S., Then and Now: A Brief History and Implications for the Future, Sue Ann Gardner
Expanding Public Access to the Results of Federally Funded Research, Joan Giesecke
Amendment of Articles 8, 9, 10, 21 and 78 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature to Expand and Refine Methods of Publication, International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature
Copyright and the Harvard Open Access Mandate, Eric Priest
Author Rights, Paul Royster
LibGuide for Copyright, Paul Royster
Up from Under the “Open Access” Bus, Paul Royster
San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA), The American Society for Cell Biology
2011
Zea E-Books: Digital Imprint of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Sue Ann Gardner and Paul Royster
Institutional Repositories: Keys to Success, Joan Giesecke
altmetrics: a manifesto, Jason Priem, Dario Taraborelli, Paul Groth, and Cameron Neylon
APPROACHES TO OPEN DATA FOR SCIENCE IN SPAIN, E Wulff-Barreiro
2010
CRIS AND INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORIES, A Asserson and K Jeffery
Privilege and Property: Essays on the History of Copyright, Ronan Deazley, Martin Kretschmer, and Lionel Bently
USING A CRIS FOR E-INFRASTRUCTURE: E-INFRASTRUCTURE FOR SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS, E Dijk and M van Meel
Grey Literature in Library and Information Studies, Dominic J. Farace and Joachim Schöpfel
Centers of Digital Scholarship and Library Leadership: Two Case Studies, Joan Giesecke and Harriette Hemmasi
2009
Taxonomic Information Exchange and Copyright: The Plazi Approach, Donat Agosti and Willi Egloff
The Indexing of Scholarly Open Access Business Journals, Katharine Ball
Journals' Policies on Compliance with the NIH Public Access Policy, Carolina Population Center, UNC
Hot Potato: Who Will End Up Paying for Open Access?, Sue Ann Gardner
Digital Editions: Scholarly Tradition in an Avant-Garde Medium, Andrew Jewell
What Is Broken About Scholarly Publishing … and How to Fix It, Paul Royster
Permanent Electronic Access to Government Information: A Study of Federal, State, and Local Documents, Claudene Sproles and Angel Clemons
2008
United States Copyright Fair Use Checklist, Kenneth D. Crews
The Business of Academic Publishing: A Strategic Analysis of the Academic Journal Publishing Industry and its Impact on the Future of Scholarly Publishing, Glenn S. McGuigan and Robert D. Russell
2007
A Faculty Led Response to the Crisis in Scholarly Communications, Michael Boock
The 'Platinum Route' to Open Access: A Case Study of E-JASL: The Electronic Journal of Academic and Special Librarianship, Paul G. Haschak
Copyright: The Crash Course, Paul Royster
Publishing Original Content in an Institutional Repository, Paul Royster
2006
Bound by Law? Trapped in a Struggle She Didn't Understand, by Day a Filmmaker, by Night She Fought for Fair Use! [Tales from the Public Domain], Keith Aoki, James Boyle, and Jennifer Jenkins
Reshaping the World of Scholarly Communication—Open Access and the Free Online Scholarship Movement: Open Access Statements, Proposals, Declarations, Principles, Strategies, Organizations, Projects, Campaigns, Initiatives, and Related Items—A Webliography, Paul G. Haschak and Linus A. Sims
DATA PUBLICATION IN THE OPEN ACCESS INITIATIVE, Jens Klump, Roland Bertelmann, Jan Brase, Michael Diepenbroek, Hannes Grobe, Heinke Höck, Michael Lautenschlager, Uwe Schindler, Irina Sens, and Joachim Wächter
Librarian Publishing Preferences and Open-Access Electronic Journals, Elaine Peterson
The High Cost of Textbooks: A Convergence of Academic Libraries, Campus Bookstores, Publishers?, John H. Pollitz and Anne Christie
2005
Open Access Bibliography: Liberating Scholarly Literature with E-prints and Open Access Journals, Charles W. Bailey Jr.
Movers and Shakers in the Library Publishing World Highlight their Roles: Interviews with Print and Electronic Journal Editors - A Comparison, Julie Banks and Carl Pracht
Towards a Continuum of Scholarship: The Eventual Collapse of the Distinction between Grey and Non-Grey Literature, Marcus A. Banks
INTELLIGENT RESOURCE DISCOVERY USING ONTOLOGYBASED RESOURCE PROFILES, J. Steven Hughes, Dan Crichton, Sean Kelly, Chris A. Mattmann, Jerry Crichton, and Thuy Tran
INTELLIGENT RESOURCE DISCOVERY USING ONTOLOGYBASED RESOURCE PROFILES, J. Steven Hughes, Dan Crichton, Sean Kelly, Chris A. Mattmann, Jerry Crichton, and Thuy Tran
The Future of Scholarly Communications, Paul Royster
2004
The Next Step in Scholarly Communication: Is the Traditional Journal Dead?, Jeanne Galvin
Clinical Librarianship (CL): A Historical perspective, Evaliga Lappa
Language-Related Open Archives: Impact on Scholarly Communities and Academic Librarianship, Jung-ran Park
2003
Digitization in an Archival Environment, Sally McKay
An Often-Tumultuous Saga of Books and Book-Places in the World: A Review, Dayne Sherman
2002
Technology, Libraries and the Internet: A Comparison of the Impact of the Printing Press and World Wide Web, Gentry Lankewicz Holbert
1998
THE DIGITAL MILLENNIUM COPYRIGHT ACT OF 1998: U.S. Copyright Office Summary