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Scholarly Communication

This guide contains information about scholarly communication issues and challenges, including open access, author rights, copyright and institutional repositories

Rowan University Libraries' Open Values Statement

 

Open Values 

At Rowan University Libraries (RUL), we support open principles and practices in the creation, dissemination and open access to research, scholarship, and creative works. Whenever possible, RUL believes in removing barriers to the creation, sharing, and access to knowledge and information. Our support for open access is rooted in our commitment to: 

  • Increase the visibility and impact of Rowan University research on a national and global scale
  • Facilitate equitable access to scholarly materials for the betterment of society
  • Enable interdisciplinary research collaboration via open scholarship and open infrastructure
  • Create opportunities for innovative scholarship through open sharing and reuse of research outputs
  • Facilitate making publicly funded research openly available to all

 
What is Open Access? What does it mean to me?

The Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC) defines open access as “the free, immediate, online availability of research articles combined with the rights to use these articles fully in the digital environment.” RUL supports Rowan authors in making their work openly available via the gold or green open access routes.

 

Rowan University Libraries strive to leverage their position as part of a growing university and a research institution to contribute to and shape the future of open access. We provide: 

  • Individual Support - Librarians can help researchers navigate author rights and open access funding agency requirements, help assign Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) to scholarly publications and research objects, aid in identifying reputable open access journals and avoiding predatory journals, and assist in depositing a researcher’s work in the institutional repository (Rowan Digital Works) or in discipline-specific repositories.
     
  • Open Access Publishing Fund: Tenure-track and tenured faculty may apply to the Open Access Publishing Fund when publishing in a gold open access journal. More information about the policy and eligibility criteria can be found at https://rdw.rowan.edu/oa_pubfund/ 
     
  • Training and Education - Through one-on-one consultation, outreach, and workshops, librarians generate awareness of the benefits of OA for researchers and the communities they serve.
     
  • Self-Archiving Support – Rowan University Libraries provides our community with access to Rowan Digital Works, an open access platform to disseminate the research, scholarship, and creative works created by Rowan researchers. This platform hosts Rowan’s theses & dissertations and other student scholarship, as well as conference proceedings, datasets, videos, and more. Rowan Digital Works also offers a platform to host and publish open access journals [e.g. Cooper Rowan Medical Journal and Rowan Osteopathic Medical Journal].
     
  • Institutional Memberships - We have secured institutional memberships with open access publishers and organizations that advocate, develop, and advance open access and open infrastructure. Here are Rowan University Libraries’ current “open” commitments:
     

We acknowledge that the open ecosystem is evolving, and experimentation is necessary in order for libraries, publishers, and our communities to find sustainable models for open research. We welcome your feedback and suggestions on how we can enhance or improve our commitment to open access and support your open access needs better.

Contact info:

Campbell Library: rdw@rowan.edu 

CMSRU Library: CMSRUlibrarian@rowan.edu 

SOM Health Sciences Library: RowanSOMLibrary@rowan.edu