With the proliferation of open access journals, researchers can get their work into the hands of more readers, and readers—especially those who aren’t affiliated with major universities and their vast journal collections—are able to access necessary research for free. This is a good thing. Authors get a boost in their article citations, and scholars ofContinue reading “Calling Balls & Strikes Without Beall’s List | Mahrya Carncross, MLIS, Scholarly Communication Librarian”
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Maximize Your Readership with Open Access | Stephan Arndt, PhD, Psychiatry & Biostatistics
During the month of Open Access week (October 23-29, 2017) we will be highlighting a number of guest posts from University of Iowa Faculty and Staff who have personal experience making their work Open Access. We appreciate their contributions. The first guest post is by Stephan Arndt, PhD, Professor of Psychiatry, Professor of Biostatistics. ProfileContinue reading “Maximize Your Readership with Open Access | Stephan Arndt, PhD, Psychiatry & Biostatistics”