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The libraries aligns and strengthens university research priorities by highlighting and addressing critical information policy and scholarly communication issues that impact faculty and graduate student research, including open access, copyright and intellectual property rights, and providing concrete avenues to surface and disseminate UVic research.
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Association of American Publishers Prose Award for “Innovation in Publishing”
February 6, 2019 | University of Victoria Libraries Congratulations to Matt Huculak, Digital Scholarship Librarian at U of Victoria Libraries. He was the founding Managing Editor of the Modernism/modernity Print Plus platform, which has just won the Association of...
WILEY and Projekt DEAL in Germany sign agreement
January 15, 2019 Wiley and Projekt DEAL establish groundbreaking partnership for Germany to pilot new publishing models, better enable researchers to create and disseminate knowledge through Wiley’s journals, and continue to provide participating German institutions...
Cambridge launches new mid-length publishing program
January 15, 2019 Cambridge Elements are a new concept in academic publishing and scholarly communication, combining the best features of books and journals. They consist of original, concise, authoritative, and peer-reviewed scholarly and scientific research,...
Editors from Journal of Informetrics resign
Nature | January 14, 2019 | Dalmeet Singh Chawla The editorial board of an influential scientometrics journal — the Journal of Informetrics — has resigned in protest over the open-access policies of its publisher, Elsevier, and launched a competing publication. The...
Pathways to Scholarship Workshop Series
January 6, 2020 The Pathways to Scholarship Series was created to provide institutional and mentoring support to promote the academic success of our scholars (particularly, but not exclusively, students, early career faculty, and post-docs). The program begins with...
KULA – 2018 issue available now!
Nov 29, 2018 The 22 essays comprising this special issue of KULA come from a place of vulnerability and take up themes of knowledge endangerment across a wide array of disciplines and fields. Composed by 34 authors working internationally—including independent...
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University of Victoria Libraries
PO Box 1800 STN CSC
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