Scholarly Communication Task Force Report and Recommendations

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dc.contributor.author Andresen, Daniel
dc.contributor.author Carroll, Doris
dc.contributor.author Culbertson, Christopher
dc.contributor.author Gibson, Huston
dc.contributor.author Kastner, Justin
dc.contributor.author Kingery-Page, Katie
dc.contributor.author Lindshield, Brian
dc.contributor.author Markham, Mindy
dc.contributor.author Otto, Ryan
dc.contributor.author Porath, Suzanne
dc.contributor.author Suh, Jaebeom
dc.contributor.author Tatonetti, Lisa
dc.contributor.author Yeh, Sheila
dc.date.accessioned 2021-08-19T19:29:21Z
dc.date.available 2021-08-19T19:29:21Z
dc.date.issued 2020-08-24
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/2097/41680
dc.description.abstract To address issues resulting from the serials crisis at Kansas State University, Provost Charles Taber, Faculty Senate President Tanya González, and Dean of Libraries Lori Goetsch created the Scholarly Communication Task Force during the 2019 fall semester. The purpose of this task force is to gather stakeholders in the K-State community to review the current landscape of scholarly communication practices on campus and offer recommendations to improve not only access to information at K-State but direct our institutional participation in the movement toward open scholarship. The task force reviewed scholarly communication initiatives at K-State and other higher education institutions and sought input from the campus community. Based on this information, the task force made several recommendations with accompanying budget implications. Recognizing that maintaining the status quo is not fiscally sustainable, we make the following recommendations: • We recommend that the University adopt an Open Access Policy to self-archive articles that it produces • We recommend the Library continue to monitor/manage subscription efficiencies • We recommend greater usage of interlibrary loan as an option for materials not subscribed to by K-State Libraries, while transitioning to transformational agreements and multipayer models • We recommend changes to how research is evaluated based on best practices • We recommend that faculty to write publication costs into their grant proposals • We recommend, continuing the Open Access fee fund, only if it is fully funded and higher priority recommendations are adequately supported Additional information about the task force’s findings and process for gathering information from the campus community are included later in this report. en_US
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dc.publisher Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS en_US
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dc.title Scholarly Communication Task Force Report and Recommendations en_US
dc.type Text en_US
dc.date.published 2020 en_US
dc.description.tableOfContents Executive Summary Task Force Recommendations Budget Implications Background information Summary of Professional Societies Summary of Scholarly Communication in the United States Summary of Scholarly Communication in Europe and Latin America Summary of Current Scholarly Communication Initiatives at K-State Task Force Process for Gathering Information from Campus Community Glossary en_US


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