Class Journal on Libraries and Open Movements

At the culmination of the course I teach on Open movements and libraries at SJSU, I recruit my students to work together to peer review and publish an issue of an open access journal containing their final papers. Here is the table of contents for the second issue of the Open and Libraries Class Journal.

  • The Future of Open Libraries: Open Educational Resources and the Universal Library Initiative by Jessica P Pryde
  • Lessons from the Bazaar: Open Source Software Use and Development in Libraries by Mary Ellen Petrich
  • OpenCourseWare and the Self-learner by Amy Lowman
  • The Next Generation Online Public Access Catalog in Academic Libraries by Kim Wallis
  • XML: The Open Source Solution to Interoperability by Amy Elizabeth Neeser
  • Hybrid OA Journals: A Progression or a Destination? by Dana M Weber
  • Scholarly Research Funding, The National Institutes of Health and Mandatory Open Access (OA) by Michael jeung
  • Increasing Self-Archiving of Faculty Publications in Institutional Repositories by Amanda Grundmann
  • Higher education at the intersection: Open source software and open educational resources by Andrea Bernard
  • Open Acces Takes on the Government by Helen S Vozenilek
  • Pure Potential: The Impact of Open Educational Resources by Leilani Silver
  • “All Rights Reserved” to “No Rights Reserved”: An Overview of Copyright and Other Licenses by Leslie Danhoff
  • Natural Partners: Libraries and Open Source Initiatives by Kerri Krist
  • Open Source Conversion: Moving from Preaching to Practicing by Melissa Little
  • Open Source - History and Development by Adrienne Walker
  • Open educational resources: Cost, collaboration and consideration byElizabeth A Hamilton
  • Artists’ Opportunities in an Open Environment by Mara C Cota
  • The Growth of Open Source: A Look at How Companies Are Utilizing Open Source Software in Their Business Models by David Feare
  • HIGHER EDUCATION: THE SUCCESS AND CHALLENGES IN OPEN EDUCATION RESOURCES (OER) by Heather Pena
  • Open Universities by Alan Barr
  • Open Access, Publishing, and the Peer-Review Process: An overview. by quincy dalton mccrary
  • Open Access and Developing Countries by Dayna Canada
  • Can this economy support library changes to an open source software system? by Ken Yuen
  • Current Trends in Open Access Policy by loreli brandt
  • The Case for Open Textbooks by gail anne malaspina

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