Overwhelmed when starting a new research project? Struggling to break your project down into manageable steps and keep track of progress? In this workshop, we’ll share strategies and tips to help make planning research projects less daunting. Graduate students in any discipline and at any stage of their programs will learn how to streamline research planning by determining tasks, assigning manageable deadlines, and tracking progress. Registration is required.
publishing
Publishing Grants for Open Access Monographs (Virtual Information Session)
The Ohio State University Libraries is funding Open Access scholarly monographs authored by Ohio State faculty and published by university presses. Faculty members publishing a scholarly monograph with a university press may be eligible for an award of up to $15,000 to publish their work Open Access. In addition to supporting Ohio State faculty authors through our Open Access Monograph Initiative fund, University Libraries also collectively invests in community-supported Open Access monograph initiatives and programs that can benefit Ohio State authors publishing monographs with a growing number of publishers. Join us to learn more about our Ohio State Open Access Monograph Initiative and other opportunities for Open Access monograph publishing supported by University Libraries.
Presenter:
Maureen Walsh, Associate Professor, Scholarly Sharing Strategist, University Libraries
More information: https://library.osu.edu/transforming-publishing/open-monograph-initiative
Contact: TransformPublishing@osu.edu
Open Access Article Publishing With No Cost to Ohio State Corresponding Authors (Virtual Information Session)
University Libraries has new Open Access publishing agreements with Elsevier, Royal Society of Chemistry, Springer, and Wiley in addition to our continuing agreements with the Biochemical Society, Cambridge University Press, Company of Biologists, De Gruyter, Institute of Physics (IOP), Microbiology Society, PLOS, Royal Society, and Taylor & Francis. Join us to learn more about our agreements with publishers that provide no cost Open Access article publishing for Ohio State corresponding authors. We will provide an overview of each agreement, the benefits of each for you as an author, and answer questions you may have about Open Access publishing.
Presenters:
Maureen Walsh, Associate Professor, Scholarly Sharing Strategist, University Libraries
Gene Springs, Associate Professor, Collections Strategist, University Libraries
More information: https://library.osu.edu/transforming-publishing
Contact: TransformPublishing@osu.edu
Open Access Article Publishing With No Cost to Ohio State Corresponding Authors (Virtual Information Session)
University Libraries has new Open Access publishing agreements with Elsevier, Springer, and Wiley in addition to our continuing agreements with Cambridge University Press, Biochemical Society, Company of Biologists, De Gruyter, Institute of Physics (IOP), Microbiology Society, PLOS, Royal Society, and Taylor & Francis. Join us to learn more about our agreements with publishers that offer no cost Open Access article publishing for Ohio State corresponding authors. We will provide an overview of each agreement, the benefits of each for you as an author, and answer questions you may have about Open Access publishing.
Presenters:
Maureen Walsh, Associate Professor, Scholarly Sharing Strategist, University Libraries
Gene Springs, Associate Professor, Collections Strategist, University Libraries
More information: https://library.osu.edu/transforming-publishing
Contact: TransformPublishing@osu.edu
I have an ORCID iD, Now What? (Virtual Event)
So you have your ORCID ID. Now, join us for some tips and tricks for building your ORCID record! This webinar will provide tips for building your ORCID record including using Search and Link Wizards, adding a biography, other identifiers, documenting peer review and other professional activities.
ORCID 101 (Virtual Event)
This webinar will provide an overview of ORCID. Information will be provided to help you understand what an ORCID iD is and how it can benefit you. You will learn how to register for an ORCID iD and how to start populating data in your ORCID record.
Publishing Grants for Open Access Monographs (Virtual Information Session)
Are you a faculty member publishing a monograph with a university press? Faculty members publishing a scholarly monograph with a university press may be eligible for an award of up to $15,000 to publish their work Open Access. Join us to learn more about our new Ohio State Open Access Monograph Initiative launching this Fall. The Ohio State University Libraries is funding Open Access scholarly monographs authored by Ohio State faculty and published by university presses. To learn more about this initiative and how to submit an expression of interest, please attend this information session.
Presenter:
Maureen Walsh, Associate Professor, Scholarly Sharing Strategist, University Libraries
More information: https://library.osu.edu/transforming-publishing/open-monograph-initiative
Contact: TransformPublishing@osu.edu
Open Access Article Publishing With No Cost to Ohio State Authors (Virtual Information Session)
More than $3.3 million in fees have been waived for Ohio State corresponding authors publishing Open Access articles under the agreements University Libraries has with Taylor & Francis, Wiley, Cambridge University Press, PLOS, the Royal Society, The Company of Biologists, De Gruyter, the Institute of Physics (IOP), and the Microbiology Society. Join us to learn more about our agreements with publishers that provide no cost Open Access article publishing for Ohio State corresponding authors. We will provide an overview of each agreement, the benefits of each for you as an author, and answer questions you may have about Open Access publishing.
Presenters:
Maureen Walsh, Associate Professor, Scholarly Sharing Strategist, University Libraries
Gene Springs, Associate Professor, Collections Strategist, University Libraries
More information: https://library.osu.edu/transforming-publishing
Contact: TransformPublishing@osu.edu
An Introduction to Humanities Commons (Virtual Event)
Join us for the next session of the “Communicating Your Research” series, as Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Project Director of the Humanities Commons, provides an introduction to Humanities Commons. She will discuss the history of Humanities Commons and how the Commons allows scholars, in all disciplines, to create a professional profile and share their work.
Publishing: Understanding and Negotiating the Terms of Your Agreement (Virtual Workshop)
Join the University Libraries’ Copyright Services for a workshop on strategies and considerations for negotiating terms of your publishing agreement. We will discuss common phrases found in scholarly journal publishing agreements, the implications of those terms for future scholarship and research, and tactics for retaining the rights that are important to you. In this workshop, participants will have the opportunity to review a sample agreement to identify potential areas for negotiation.