*Apologies for cross posting*
In the midst of Open Access Week we are pleased to release the JISC
Scholarly Communication Action Handbook, available at
http://misc.jisc.ac.uk/scholarly_communications_handbook/cms/.
This handbook addresses scholarly communication concerns and provides
actions that individuals can take to help make positive changes. These
actions are targeted for use by key stakeholders, such as researchers,
librarians, research mangers, and senior managers, and can also be used
by advocates to recommend actions to those they are lobbying.
This Scholarly Communications Action Handbook and related documents have
been prepared by a team led by Curtis+Cartwright Consulting Ltd (in
conjunction with Professor Charles Oppenheim and Ms Naomi Korn) on
behalf of the JISC Scholarly Communications Working Group.
Best wishes,
Willow
Willow Fuchs
Open Access Adviser (Research Communications Strategy)
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