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NewsletterScholarly Information Services
May 5th 2017
Chifley Library Level 3 now open 24 x 7 – a major contribution to the university in Wellness Week
StaffingCongratulations to Vanessa Galloway who has been appointed to the position of Library User Services Coordinator. Congratulations also to Stephanie Dangerfield and Erin Gallant who have been appointed to the Digitisation Officer positions on an ongoing basis.
SIS NEWS Menzies Roof leaks again. New leaks in the past week, hopefully will be fixed as part of the current project. Academic Board. A particular focus for the meeting was strategic plan. Topics for discussion included:• Report on the Ministerial announcement
on higher education funding, including issues from the perspective of universities, students and potential students
• Overview of ARC Impact and Engagement Pilot Framework and review of Joint Colleges of Science
• Policy incubator and public policy and societal impact hub, Director position now advertised
• Student Admission• Hot Topic: Strengthening Student
Engagement• digital disruption: what does ANU
education need to do to support government in navigating social, cultural and economic changes.
Copyright.
• Further consultation on copyright safe harbour legislation – last week the Government announced it will undertake further consultation with stakeholders on the extension of the safe harbour provisions of the Copyright Act prior to introducing legislation. “Dr Heather Smith PSM, Secretary of the Department of Communications and the Arts, will oversee a series of meetings and roundtable discussions with stakeholders on the proposed changes. The Department has been asked to provide advice to Government by early June 2017 to enable the Government to continue to progress the copyright reform process”
• Copyright Agency diverts funds meant for authors to $15m fighting fund – article by Peter Martin
CAUL
• CAUL executive met this week – discussions included the coming announcements from Minister Birmingham, next CAUL conference, developing/changing the CAUL structure to implement the recommendations made at the September CAUL meeting
Extended Library hours. For the pre-exam and exam period we will have additional hours:Chifley, Hancock and Law -Sat 27th May 9 - 1 pm, Sat 3rd June 9 – 1 pmSat 10th June 9 – 1 pm Public Holiday on Monday 12th June –Security Guard at Chifley 9 – 1 p.m. Welcome to ANU Uni Co-op Bookshop Manager. Welcome to Rhiannan Willis. End of Year SIS Party. Sarah Lethbridge is our wonderful convenor for 2017 and will be seeking more volunteers soon– many thanks Sarah! CLOCKSS news. ANU is a member of CLOCKSS and we are on the board – it’s a great initiative to preserve scholarly publications. Great developments! New Publishers include:
• American Society of Clinical Oncology, Inc. (ASCO®)
• Canadian Society for Clinical Investigation• Carl Grossmann Publishers• McMaster University Library Press• New Zealand Medical Association• • New Libraries include:• Foro Italico University of Rome• Indian Institutes of Management
Bangalore• Indian Institutes of Management Indore• Indian Institutes of Management Lucknow• Indian Institutes of Management Udaipur• Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut
Oberwolfach Time to reconsider big deals. As serial prices continue to grow we are reviewing all purchases including the big deals (or indeed the medium and small deals). There are several we will review closely for cancellation and move to selected title subscriptions. Rick Andersen has investigated a small number of US university libraries and finds that some are walking away from the big deals of the likes of Wiley, T&F, Springer and SAGE. Deals changing - Elsevier & Taylor Francis. Fascinating times - Louisiana State University is suing Elsevier “for breach of contract resulting from the publisher’s exclusion of the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine from accessing content licensed by the LSU Libraries”. Université de Montréal has just announced "deconstruction" of its Francis and Taylor Big Deal. Bibliometrics. On 12 May at ANU Menzies Library, Dr Anthony Dona, Solutions Consultant at Clarivate Analytics, is delivering a free one-day workshop on research impact. There are four sessions that explore different research impact tools, including Web of Science, InCites, Journal Citation Reports, Researcher ID and ORCID. Register for the full day or choose your sessions at Research Impact Training ANU. Roxanne Missingham Events and activities 12 MaySessions on Clarivate Analytics tools. Choose your sessions at Research Impact Training ANU 15-19 May Privacy Awareness week
June 26-30 Brisbane Open Repositories 2017 Conference. Hosted by The University of Queensland (UQ), Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and Griffith University. September 27-29 Sydney ALIA National Library and Information Technicians' Symposium 2017: Bridge to Knowledge. Organised by ALIA (Australian Library and Information Association
DIGITISATION NEWSThe wonderful Digisquad have been working hard to increase access to our collections through digitisation – recent achievements:
• 130 Theses have been added to the Open Research Repository
• 7 Hebrides Leases were digitised for Archives (Not available via Open research yet)
• 3 Plans for the Branxton Hotel also completed for Archives
• N60-1208• N60-7957• N60-7958• 83 Xu Dishan volumes have been
digitised and include the following:
XuDishan 0003
880-02 Sheng zheng lun bu ping 2 juan [Wang Su yuan zhu] Pi Xirui zhu
XuDishan 0004XuDishan 0005
880-02 Cha xiang shi jing shuo Yu Yue zhu880-02 Shina KyÅgaku shiron. Chinese;"880-03 Zhongguo jing xue shi / Bentian Chengzhi zhu Sun Lianggong yi" 4 vols
XuDishan 0006
880-02 Wei jing kao Kang Youwei zhu 3 vols
XuDishan 0007
880-01 Zhou Yi : 10 juan / Wang Bi, Han Kangbo zhu 4 vols
XuDishan 0008
880-02 Shuangfeng xian sheng nei wai fu zhi tong shi 7 juan Che Gai zhuan
XuDishan 0009
880-02 Si shi ge wu hui bian / Ding Weiliang jian shi, Ma Zhenglin shu, Yu Yue jiao ding 2 vols
XuDishan 0010
880-02 Li shu tong gu / Huang Yizhou zhuan 32 vols
XuDishan 0011
880-02 Li ji jing yi [3 juan] Huang Gan zuan
XuDishan 0012
880-02 Chun qiu shi zu pu / Chen Houyao zhuan
XuDishan 0013
880-02 Ru men fa yu / [Tang Jinzhao ji yao]
XuDishan 0014
880-02 Ru lin zong pai Wan Sitong zhuan
XuDishan 0166
880-01 Fo ding zun sheng tuo luo ni jing Fotuoboli yi
XuDishan 0015
880-01 Yu zuan xing li jing yi : shi er juan / Li Guangdi ... [et al.] zuan xiu 6 vols
XuDishan 0016
880-01 Zhuangzi Nanhua jing jie [6 juan] Xuan Ying zhu 6 vols
XuDishan 0017
880-01 Nanhua zhen jing fu mo : 8 juan Du Nanhua zhen jing za shuo : 1 juan / Lu Xixing shu 7 vols
XuDishan 0018
880-02 Duo shu / Han Lin zhuan
XuDishan 0019
880-02 Cun zhen lu (yi juan)/ Wu Changnan zhu
XuDishan 0020
880-02 Gong ji xiao yan Lin Botong zhuan
XuDishan 0022
880-02 Xin li xue / Feng Youlan zhu
XuDishan 0023
880-02 Zhe xue gai lun, Zhang Ruxin zhu
XuDishan 0024
880-01 Xi yang zhe xue gai lun Yelusaleng yuan zhu Sandesi yuan yi Chen Zhengmo chong yi
XuDishan 0025
880-02 Zhe xue gai lun / Fan Qi zhu
XuDishan 0026
880-02 Tetsugaku gairon / Kuwaki Genʼyoku cho
XuDishan 0027
History of philosophy. Chinese;"880-01 Xi yang zhe xue shi / (Mei) Dili (F. Thilly) zhu Chen Zhengmo yi" 2 vols
Australian National Data Service MayWebinar: Implementing PURE at UWA Wed 3 May Noon-12.30pm AEST RegisterMonthly Tech Talk: Serverless ArchitectureFri 5 May 3pm-5pm AEST online and in most capital cities Register
Webinar Series: Health and Medical data "short bites"#1 Funders and Publishers: Tue 9 May, 12:30pm-1pm AEST Register#2 Storing and Publishing Health and Medical Data: Tues 16 May, 12:30pm-1pm AEST Register#3 Ethics, Legal issues and data sharing: Tues 23 May, 12:30pm-1pm AEST Register
Webinar Series: Persistent Identifiers "short bites"#1 DOIs to support citation of grey literature Wed 24 May Noon-12.30 Register ANDS webinars now transcribedFor those of you who prefer to read than watch a video, transcripts are currently available for these webinars:
• Managing and publishing sensitive data in the social sciences - 29 Mar
• ORCID for Funders - 8 Mar• Data Management Plans - 15 Feb
All transcripts, slides and full recordings of the webinars are available via the ANDS website
Access the transcripts
New DMPs Interest GroupA new Data Management Plans (DMPs) Interest Group has recently been created, facilitated by ANDS. The next online discussion meeting is on Thu 1 Jun at 12pm AEST Register
The group will offer a forum for discussion about evaluating DMPs, DMP tools and effectiveness. It is open to anybody interested in DMPs.
Find out more about DMP-IG
Data Snippets
• Research Data Management Toolkit: from The LEARN Project, this toolkit is a deliverable for the European Commission
• Open Toolkit for File and Data Management for PhD students: open set of six modules and evaluation instruments that prepare students to create, store, and maintain their research outputs
• How do researchers pay for data publishing? Results of a recent submitter survey: DRYAD repository survey
ANU Press & open access Open access tidbits
• SCOAP. CERN and the American Physical Society have signed an open access agreement for SCOAP3. This will lead to high-energy physics articles published in three leading journals of the APS being open access as from January 2018.» read more
• Open Educational Resources. Connect OER is a platform designed to share and discover information about OER activities at campuses across North America. Beginning with SPARC members, libraries can sign up to maintain a profile page about their institution’s efforts in creating and using OER» read more
Publications subsidy, The first round of the publication subsidy fund for 2017 is now accepting submissions. Applications close 30 April 2017» read more
Open research New in the repository: What’s new in scholcomm Code4Lib. The new issue is out now – some great articles:• An interactive map for showcasing
repository impacts by Hui Zhang and Camden Lopez. The readership map exhibits the global impacts of a repository by displaying the city of every view or download together with the title of the scholarship being read and a hyperlink to its page in the repository.
• Outside The Box: Building a Digital Asset Management Ecosystem for Preservation and Access by Andrew Weidner et al…The University of Houston (UH) Libraries made an institutional commitment in late 2015 to migrate the data for its digitized cultural heritage collections to open source systems for preservation and access: Hydra-in-a-Box, Archivematica, and ArchivesSpace. This article describes the work that the UH Libraries implementation team has completed to date
• Autoload: a pipeline for expanding the holdings of an Institutional Repository enabled by ResourceSync by James Powell, Martin Klein and Herbert Van de Sompel… the Autoload pipeline prototype and how it aggregates and utilizes Web services including Crossref, SHERPA/RoMEO, and oaDOI as it attempts to retrieve archivable copies of resources. Autoload employs a bootstrapping mechanism based on the ResourceSync standard, a NISO standard for data replication and synchronization
• Linked Data is People: Building a Knowledge Graph to Reshape the Library Staff Directory by Jason A. Clark and Scott W. H. Young
• » read more Serial prices. Stephen Bosch and Kittie Henderson report on the annual periodical price survey – conclusions – 7% price rise and “the shifts to online and OA continue apace, but neither is causing a sea change in periodicals pricing”» read more
Library systems - LJ. Matt Enis reports on the annual LJ survey – “Academic librarians are concerned about the decreasing number of competitors in the integrated library system (ILS) and library services platform (LSP) market, and many are dissatisfied with their current ILS or LSP, according to the results of a recent LJ survey”» read more
Library systems – Marshall Breeding. In his review of 2015 Breeding notes “Academic libraries, driven by their deep investments in electronic resources, are increasingly shifting to library services platforms that have the ability to manage complex, multiformat collections. Ex Libris’s Alma and OCLC’s WorldShare Management Services have both seen strong results in this area…”» read more Digital scholarship panel. Great ideas and provocative conversations about the digital scholarly world - particularly open access - this Digital scholarship panel from Uni of Canberra features Deborah Lupton, Lisa Given and Patrick Dunleavy» read more Reassembling Scholarly Communications: An Evaluation of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation's Monograph Initiative. In Part 1 the context and background is described, followed by descriptions of each project. Part 3 explores "reflections and open questions".» read more The World’s Approach towards Publishing in Springer and Elsevier’s APC-Funded Open Access Journals. College & Research Libraries has released an e-print of this article – concludes “Overall, the worldwide spread of the model highlights the need for a balanced, customized APC model fitting the conditions and requirements of researchers and libraries all over the world”.» read more CNI. From the spring meeting:
• Alison J. Head - What Today’s Students Have Taught Us, Head describes the work of Project Information Literacy, which investigates what it is like to be a student in the digital age.
• » read more• Amy Brand of The MIT Press - Fresh
Perspectives on the Future of University-Based Publishing
• » read more• Cliff Lynch - Institutional Repository
Strategies: What We Learned at the Executive Roundtable
• » read more It Takes a Village: One Year of Journals Requiring ORCID iDs. Alice Meadows analysis is useful for us all to read – “robust and appropriate tools and services, widely used and adopted, reduce the administrative burden on researchers, enabling them to maximize the time they spend on research. But creating those tools and services is just the beginning; getting researchers to adopt and use them, and to understand the benefits of doing so, is often the real challenge...”. Evaluating the results of the 5 mandatory publishers she finds a significant uptake in adoption of ORCID.» read more
The Ebook R/Evolution – Not as Easy as It Seems. Much writing in the past week about the ebook hype being over…read Lettie Conrad in Scholarly Kitchen.» read more Clarivate Analytics. Their helpful LibGuide on Bibliometrics has been updated.» read more OCLC. New report out “The Realities of Research Data Management".» read more Scholarly networking. Topical:
• Charlie Rapple Updated Figures on the Scale and Nature of Researchers’ Use of Scholarly Collaboration Networks – key finding “57% of respondents indicated that they upload copies of their work to SCNs and 66% access work in this way.”
• » read more• Carol Tenopir et al No scholar is an
island: The impact of sharing in the work life of scholars “Three main points concerning scholars’ academic behaviours and attitudes on sharing sum up our study: (1) sharing is intrinsic to scholarship; (2) embargoes are perceived to obstruct the research process; and (3) scholars will continue to share regardless of the consequences or restrictions”.» read more
Open Scholarship Initiative. The 2017 event was held last week. Information about OSI 2017 is here, Videos from the conference are online.» read more ARL annual salary survey. “The 2015–2016 data show that salaries for professional staff in Canadian and US ARL libraries surpassed inflation. The median salary for professionals in US ARL university libraries in 2015–2016 was $71,203, an increase of 1.7% over the 2014–2015 median salary of $70,000.”» read more
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