https://journals.kpu.ca/index.php/demo/issue/feedKPU Demonstration Journal2019-03-07T20:41:02-08:00Karen Meijer-Klinekaren.meijer-kline@kpu.caOpen Journal Systems<p>Demonstration journal of the library at Kwantlen Polytechnic University</p>https://journals.kpu.ca/index.php/demo/article/view/334OPUS presentation2019-03-07T20:41:02-08:00KPU Journals Administratorkaren.meijer-kline@kpu.ca<p>This is an awesome presentation about OPUS</p>2019-03-07T20:39:00-08:00Copyright (c) 2019 KPU Journals Administratorhttps://journals.kpu.ca/index.php/demo/article/view/1Copyright Contradictions in Scholarly Publishing2019-03-07T20:41:02-08:00Karen Meijer-Klinekmeijerkline@gmail.comJohn Willinskyjwillinsky@mailinator.com<p>This paper examines contradictions in how copyright works with the publishing of scholarly journals. These contradictions have to do with the protection of the authors' interest and have become apparent with the rise of open access publishing as an alternative to the traditional commercial model of selling journal subscriptions. Authors may well be better served, as may the public which supports research, by open access journals because of its wider readership and early indications of greater scholarly impact. This paper reviews the specifics of publishers' contracts with editors and authors, as well as the larger spirit of copyright law in seeking to help scholars to better understand the consequences the choices they make between commercial and open access publishing models for the future of academic knowledge.</p> <p>THIS IS A DEMONSTRATION ARTICLE</p>2017-10-22T23:54:24-07:00Copyright (c) 2017 Karen Meijer-Kline, John Willinskyhttps://journals.kpu.ca/index.php/demo/article/view/2Scholarly Associations and the Economic Viability of Open Access Publishing2019-03-07T20:41:02-08:00Karen Meijer-Klinekmeijerkline@gmail.comJohn Willinskyjwillinsky@mailinator.com<p>The information landscapes within which scholars work is undergoing a seismic shift. The computer monitor that rises out of the photocopy stacks, piles of journals, clippings and correspondence, now offers a new, rich vein of information that seems destined to eventually overwhelm the traditional trappings of desktops, filing cabinets, and bookshelves. After little more than a decade of Internet publishing, two?thirds of academic journals provide online access, while more than 1,000 peer?reviewed journals are published solely in digital form (Tenopir and King, 2001). Faculty and students are increasingly writing with their browsers open to online research sources.</p> <p>THIS IS A DEMONSTRATION ARTICLE</p>2017-10-23T00:01:28-07:00Copyright (c) 2017 Karen Meijer-Kline, John Willinskyhttps://journals.kpu.ca/index.php/demo/article/view/4OER Strategic Planning for Libraries2019-03-07T20:41:02-08:00Caroline Danielscaroline.daniels@kpu.caKaren Meijer-Klinekaren.meijer-kline@kpu.ca<p>Copy, adapt or adopt these strategic points for libraries.</p>2017-10-23T18:27:48-07:00Copyright (c) 2017 Caroline Danielshttps://journals.kpu.ca/index.php/demo/article/view/9Library workshop A-Z2019-03-07T20:41:02-08:00Caroline Danielscaroline.daniels@kpu.ca<p>this was an awesome program that we should bring back.</p>2017-10-25T18:31:50-07:00Copyright (c) 2017 Caroline Danielshttps://journals.kpu.ca/index.php/demo/article/view/229new article for 20182019-03-07T20:41:02-08:00Caroline Danielscaroline.daniels@kpu.ca<p>It's great</p>2019-03-04T17:28:44-08:00Copyright (c) 2019 Caroline Daniels