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published journals with back issues (three titles to date).”
“The library has dedicated financial resources to build a scholarly publishing office which publishes OA
journals. Although the journals still take on the cost of acquisition, review and editing, our office provides
electronic content preparation services and hosting free of charge to them.”
“The library runs an OJS service that currently hosts two titles, and hopes to expand. So we have costs
associated with providing the service. We also pay a yearly fee to BioMed Central to facilitate publication by
local authors. I believe this is the only case in which the library directly subsidizes author fees.”
“We are members of BioMed Central, Public Library of Science. We support Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy, and similar. We pay author’s fees for IOP. In addition, there is some in-kind contribution as we
process and host local content.”
“We fund author fess and offer support for certain Open Access packages/titles out of our Collections
Budget.”
“We host one journal on our server and we are members of Public Library of Science and are investigating
membership in BioMed Central.”
“We host two journals now and expect to add more through our digital imprint, Newfound Press. We currently
subscribe to Public Library of Science, and previously, to BioMed Central. We have also contributed to the
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy project.”
Cataloging
9. If the library includes catalog records for OA resources in the OPAC, how are the records
obtained or created? Check all that apply. N=65
N
Locally Hosted
N=45
Externally Hosted
N=64
Download records from OCLC 55 19 55
Library staff create original, full records 52 39 44
Acquire records from another third party such as Serials
Solutions
37 3 36
Library staff create original, brief records 35 25 22
Acquire records from other libraries (e.g., consortial partners) 21 1 21
Other method 11 5 7
Please specify other method.
published journals with back issues (three titles to date).”
“The library has dedicated financial resources to build a scholarly publishing office which publishes OA
journals. Although the journals still take on the cost of acquisition, review and editing, our office provides
electronic content preparation services and hosting free of charge to them.”
“The library runs an OJS service that currently hosts two titles, and hopes to expand. So we have costs
associated with providing the service. We also pay a yearly fee to BioMed Central to facilitate publication by
local authors. I believe this is the only case in which the library directly subsidizes author fees.”
“We are members of BioMed Central, Public Library of Science. We support Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy, and similar. We pay author’s fees for IOP. In addition, there is some in-kind contribution as we
process and host local content.”
“We fund author fess and offer support for certain Open Access packages/titles out of our Collections
Budget.”
“We host one journal on our server and we are members of Public Library of Science and are investigating
membership in BioMed Central.”
“We host two journals now and expect to add more through our digital imprint, Newfound Press. We currently
subscribe to Public Library of Science, and previously, to BioMed Central. We have also contributed to the
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy project.”
Cataloging
9. If the library includes catalog records for OA resources in the OPAC, how are the records
obtained or created? Check all that apply. N=65
N
Locally Hosted
N=45
Externally Hosted
N=64
Download records from OCLC 55 19 55
Library staff create original, full records 52 39 44
Acquire records from another third party such as Serials
Solutions
37 3 36
Library staff create original, brief records 35 25 22
Acquire records from other libraries (e.g., consortial partners) 21 1 21
Other method 11 5 7
Please specify other method.