Academic Works Archive

  • Impact of Open Scholarship on public audiences

    Have you ever wondered after making one of your works publicly accessible in CUNY Academic Works (or while considering doing so), “who is this new audience I am reaching?” In a post earlier this year CUNY’s Scholarly Communications Librarian, Megan Wacha, framed this question in […]

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  • GC Students: Submit Your Work to Academic Works!

    Graduate Center students, we’re finally ready for you! You may now self-submit your scholarly and/or creative works to Academic Works, CUNY’s open access institutional repository! And by “works,” we mean just about any kind of scholarly or creative output: journal articles, book contributions, conference papers, slideshows, posters, […]

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  • Faculty Workshop: Why & How to Submit to Academic Works

    Faculty, did you know that the vast majority of journals allow authors to make their articles (either the pre-refereed version, the post-refereed version, or the publisher-branded PDF) freely available online? However, the responsibility usually lies with you, the author, to do the online posting, and […]

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  • First Batch of Dissertations & Theses Now in Academic Works

    Our first batch of goodies is ready! All dissertations and theses from 2014 (thus far) are now in Academic Works, the Graduate Center’s new open access institutional repository. Some of them are open access (i.e., freely available) now, and the others will become open access at the end of the […]

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  • “For the Public Good”: A Public Institution and Its New Open Access Repository

    The Chronicle of Higher Education recently ran a column by Graduate Center Interim President Chase Robinson about the Graduate Center’s recent string of high-profile hires and overall success recruiting prominent and innovative faculty. One reason the Graduate Center is so appealing to potential hires, he says, is […]

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  • What We Talk About When We Talk About Open Access (aka Don’t Forget About Repositories!)

    (Déjà vu? This post is a very slight reworking of a post I wrote last week for the fantastic JustPublics@365 blog. It also appeared on Open Access @ CUNY, a blog that might interest followers of this blog.) Discussion about open access often focuses exclusively on open access journals, and […]

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