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Researcher Success: Institutions and Public Access Requirements

Columbia University 116th St & Broadway, New York, NY, United States

Please join Columbia University Libraries/Information Services’ Center for Digital Research and Scholarship's Scholarly Communication Program for "Researcher Success: Institutions and Public Access Requirements", the first event of the academic year in our Research Without Borders panel discussion series. This event will take place from 2-4pm […]

Write to be Read: Publication and Rights Management Strategies For Maximizing Impact

New York Public Library

Join Authors Alliance’s Pamela Samuelson and Michael Wolfe for a workshop at The New York Public Library that will explore how authors can manage their legal rights and choose publication outlets with an eye on securing long-term impact and availability. Among the questions to be […]

Intro to Library Resources (Evening)

Library Room C196.05

Overview of the Graduate Center Library will introduce: the library website, subject specific databases, resources beyond the GC library, sample search queries, citation management instruction overview, and archival and primary source subject-specific searching.

Intro to Library Resources (Afternoon)

Library Room C196.05

Overview of the Graduate Center Library will introduce: the library website, subject specific databases, resources beyond the GC library, sample search queries, citation management instruction overview, and archival and primary source subject-specific searching.

Preparing, Pitching, and Proposing Your First Book Project

Graduate Center Room C201 (Concourse Level)

Wondering how to make that almost finished dissertation into a viable book project? Learn from Michael J. McGandy, Senior Editor, Cornell University Press (American History, American Politics, New York State, and Urban Studies). A mix of nuts-and-bolts and strategy, this talk will address the initial steps […]

What is Trending in Scholarly Publishing?

C198 (Concourse Level) The Graduate Center, CUNY

What is new in the economics, institutional politics, technology, and philosophy of academic publishing? Michael J. McGandy, Senior Editor, Cornell University Press (American History, American Politics, New York State, and Urban Studies) will address trends in digital publishing, open access, and popular publishing, and relate […]

Academic Works Upload-A-Thon (evening)

Library Room C196.02

CUNY recently launched Academic Works, an open access institutional repository that is the ideal way for you to make articles, book chapters, data, etc. available to your research community and the broader public. It’s also the perfect place to satisfy grant funders’ open access and […]

Intro to the Command Line

Library Room C196.05

Attendees must bring a laptop to this event. This workshop will be an introduction to the UNIX command line. Topics covered will include the filesystem, environment, useful commands, working with files and folders, and installing programs. The command line is a powerful tool for unlocking […]

Academic Works Upload-A-Thon (afternoon)

Library Room C196.02

CUNY recently launched Academic Works, an open access institutional repository that is the ideal way for you to make articles, book chapters, data, etc. available to your research community and the broader public. It’s also the perfect place to satisfy grant funders’ open access and […]

Open Geographical Information Systems: Extending Boundaries

Columbia University 116th St & Broadway, New York, NY, United States

Please join Columbia University Libraries/Information Services’ Center for Digital Research and Scholarship’s Scholarly Communication Program for “Open GIS: Extending Boundaries”, the second event of the academic year in our Research Without Borders panel discussion series. This event will take place from 2-4pm on Wednesday, November 18, 2015 in Rooms 522 & […]

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About the Author

Roxanne Shirazi is associate professor and Head of Archives and Special Collections at the CUNY Graduate Center, where she also serves as project director for the CUNY Digital History Archive and oversees the Dissertation Office.