The University of Iowa Libraries celebrated Open Access Week Month in a variety of ways, including several guest blog posts from faculty on why they support open access. Of particularly note to us is that all the authors include Iowa Research Online as an important component of their open access. We are happy that our repository supports our faculty member’s publication and allows more people to benefit from their research.
Open Access is the way that new knowledge is made…easier by Rachel Marie-Crane Williams, 7 Oct. 2015
- Williams’ publication that has been downloaded over 12,000 times: Image, Text, and Story: Comics and Graphic Novels in the Classroom
The Janus Faces of Open Access Publishing by Frederick Domann, 12 Oct. 2015
- Domann’s publications funded by the Libraries OA fund
On generous scholarship by Meenakshi Gigi Durham, 15 Oct. 2015
- Durham’s publications in IRO:
Blood, Lust and Love: Interrogating gender violence in the Twilight
Sex and Spectacle in Seventeen Magazine: A Feminist Myth Analysis
Walt Whitman Quarterly Review Goes Open Access by Ed Folsom, 21 Oct. 2015
Expectations Exceeded – My Experience with the Open Access Fund by Matthew Uhlman, 23 Oct. 2015
- Items in IRO funded by the Libraries OA fund
Interview – Kembrew McLeod on Open Access by Kembrew McLeod, 28 Oct. 2015
- McLeod’s OA book: Freedom of Expression: Overzealous Copyright Bozos and Other Enemies of Creativity
- All McLeod’s publications in IRO
Open Access Publication Just Makes Sense by Kelly Cole, 30 Oct. 2015
- Cole’s publications in IRO
To include your content in Iowa Research Online, you can either click the “Submit Research” link in the sidebar or contact your subject specialist. Anything that is appropriate for your CV may be included in IRO.