Browsing Conference Papers, Presentations & Posters (Department of Library Services) by Subject "Open Scholarship"

Browsing Conference Papers, Presentations & Posters (Department of Library Services) by Subject "Open Scholarship"

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  • Pienaar, Heila (2007-12-13)
    The influence of modern information technology (IT) and fundamental changes in education and research beliefs and practices have resulted in what is called digital scholarship. The e-Information strategy of the Library of ...
  • Olivier, Elsabé (2012-11-06)
    The Department of Library Services at the University of Pretoria (UP), South Africa, strives to distinguish itself as a global leader through redefining academic librarianship. To achieve this vision, the department has ...
  • Olivier, Elsabé (2011-10-24)
    This presentation gives an overview of the Jonathan Jansen collection in the UPSpace repository at the University of Pretoria, the goal and characteristics of the Open scholarship Unit as well as the problems and highlights ...
  • Olivier, Elsabé (2013-10-24)
    This presentation provides a basic introduction to the concept of Open Access and showcases the important library role players in the implementation process: the repository team, information specialists, cataloguers and ...
  • Olivier, Elsabé (2013-10-24)
    This presentation provides an overview of Open access and showcases the implementation of Open access at the University of Pretoria and the possible benefits for researchers. It also addresses some of the concerns that ...
  • Olivier, Elsabé (2009-05-13)
    Paper presented as part of the “African Digital Scholarship & Curation Conference”, 12-14 May 2009, CSIR Conference Centre, Pretoria, South Africa. PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the ...
  • Hammes, Monica M.P. (2012-05-03)
    Five critical success factors for open scholarship in a university setting are discussed with reference to the world of sports and games: 1. Open Scholarship needs a lot of buy-in from many role players. 2. Open access ...