Emery, Jill and Stone, Graham (2015) What Goes Around, Comes Around: Calibrating the Academic Research Life Cyle to the Open Access Life Cycle. In: 35th Annual Charleston Conference: Issues in Book and Serial Acquisition, 4-7 November 2015, Charleston, South Carolina. (Unpublished)
Abstract

This presentation will outline the key components of the academic research life cycle and how libraries can align their services to best serve academic authors. By walking through each component of the academic research life cycle, we will outline the services libraries currently have available or can develop to best coordinate with the activities undertaken by the research community. This talk will also explore the development work occurring above the campus level to indicate the most useful standards and services available beyond the campus environment. In addition, the presenters will also explore the need to develop further life cycles for researcher management offices and publishers as well. Attendees at this session will gain an in-depth understanding of the current components of both the US & UK research life cycle, what services libraries can be offering, as well as the services available beyond the campus. In addition, the life cycle will depict where current public policies and funder mandates are applicable within the research process.

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