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Tim R
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Scholarly Publishing and Platforms Librarian from Brock U. Also PhD candidate. Big fan of computational notebooks and academic labour issues. You can get me at the other place with: @[email protected]
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For those following along at home... We heard back positively from 15% of these authors within 1 day. Everyone was on board with doing this. The biggest concern is interpreting the different versions of the article for submission.

#OAweek
Last one. Caveats abound but for what it's worth.

#OAweek
We also looked at all the 'closed' articles to see which had a 'free' way to post a green OA compliant. Here's how that shook down for each stage. We are going to contact about 10% of the article authors to have them consider depositing a copy in the repository. Wish us luck.

#OAweek
Some highlights... Over a million bucks on APCs and almost a 50/50 split on born OA versus closed.
For #OAweek this year we published a report based on @[email protected] data that highlights how much OA we publish and how much money was spent on APCs last academic year.

elibtronic.github.io/2025_state_o...
2025 State of Scholarly Publishing
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hello library workers. I am also a library worker. I would like to announce that the Code4Lib North sort-of-conference is this December 3-4th at McMaster University in Hamilton. Come on by if you got the gumption. Signup/info (info still be fleshed - signup is live though) at wiki.code4lib.org/North
North - Code4Lib
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New CFP from Canadian Journal of Academic Librarianship for a special issue entitled: Libraries, Humans, Machines: Old Relationships, New Entanglements.

I'm one of the guest editors and I would love to see your submission. HMU if you have questions!

cjal.ca/index.php/ca...

#lis
Call for proposals: CJAL special issue on Libraries, Humans, Machines | Canadian Journal of Academic Librarianship
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Your last saved pic is your moral philosophy
Screen shots are my love language.
The worst of all bummers.
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📢Join us Aug 27 @ 1PM ET for the Canadian Repositories CoP's Article Release Party kickoff! 🌟

We’ll explore how institutional repositories can better support community-based research, featuring a talk by Robyn Hall (MacEwan).

🔗 Details and registration: www.carl-abrc.ca/mini-site-pa...
According to some DOI analysis that I'm doing, someone at MPOW has published over 200 'journal articles' that have a CrossRef DOI. This is year to date!

github.com/elibtronic/g...
This is a glass plate slide I saw at the museum in Amsterdam. I like how pagan it is.
Apparently the point of this is that you are not supposed to like the food and abundance, but to look at Jesus giving a sermon in the background.

*Jim eyes to camera*
It says it is wrong right in the stupid picture! Who is gonna buy this crap? NM, I think I know.
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If you load this page it contacts 82 IP addresses executing 256 separate HTTP transactions to download 18MB of data writing 64 cookies to your device to tell you “no”
Read this last week. Was great to see a section about Library and Info Lit stuff.
Thanks for chronicling the talk!

Reading this makes me really miss the bird site days.
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Just published: Our analysis of collective agreements at Canadian universities shows significant variation in protecting academic freedom. Important implications for faculty rights and institutional governance.

Read more: doi.org/10.58188/194...

#AcademicFreedom #HigherEducation
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My academic world has contracted enough that I am presenting a paper at a conference and a person that I'm quoting a bunch is giving a plenary. I'm about as niche as possible now.

www.marxintheanthropocene.com

#phdlife
Marx in the Anthropocene
Capital, Nature, Ecology, Environment: An interdisciplinary conference taking place in Venice from March 11 to 14, 2025.
www.marxintheanthropocene.com
Part of my origin story I guess.
12 months to hear a 'no' on a journal submission. The no doesn't bother me, that is part of life. 12 months is the tough part in all of this.